NEW Glock COA Pistols featuring Aimpoint Optics | SHOT Show 2025

Published on January 21, 2025
Duration: 5:28

This guide details the installation of the new Glock COA (Collaboration with Aimpoint) pistol system, featuring the Aimpoint COA optic. The system utilizes a proprietary 'A-cut' milled directly into the slide for a secure, low-profile mounting solution. Expert Shane, Captain of Team Glock, highlights the optic's slim design and the robust A-cut mounting, emphasizing its durability and seamless integration with various Glock models including the G43X, G48, G19, G45, and G47.

Quick Summary

The new Glock COA system integrates a slimmer Aimpoint COA optic directly onto Glock slides via a proprietary 'A-cut' milling. This robust, low-profile mount is available for G43X, G48, G19, G45, and G47 models, offering enhanced pistol optics with a reduced external profile compared to the Acro P2.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Glock COA
  2. 00:54Aimpoint COA Optic Features
  3. 01:17Slide Compatibility
  4. 01:48A-Cut Mounting System
  5. 03:21Available Models and Preferences
  6. 04:00Pricing and Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Glock COA system?

The Glock COA (Collaboration with Aimpoint) system integrates a new, slimmer Aimpoint COA red dot optic directly onto Glock slides using a proprietary 'A-cut' milling. This offers a robust, low-profile mounting solution for enhanced pistol optics.

How does the Aimpoint COA optic differ from the Acro P2?

The Aimpoint COA is a slimmer version of the Acro P2, designed with a reduced external profile to better integrate with pistol slides. It maintains the same aperture size for a large sight window, offering improved visual presence.

What Glock models are available with the COA package?

The Glock COA packages are available for both slimline models like the G43X and G48, and full-size models including the G19, G45, and G47, providing options for various shooter preferences.

What is the 'A-cut' mounting system?

The 'A-cut' is a direct milling process into the Glock slide that creates a wedge in the front and utilizes two rear screws. This system eliminates optic movement, ensuring durability and a secure mount for the Aimpoint COA optic.

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