Real Talk: Arise Manufacturing Optic Plates

Published on March 18, 2025
Duration: 16:02

This video provides an in-depth review and installation guide for Arise Manufacturing's optic plates, highlighting their attention to detail, tight tolerances, and user-friendly packaging. The presenter, Joel Park, emphasizes the quality of the hardware, included tools like a paint pen and Loctite, and the clear labeling system. He contrasts Arise's product with a competitor's, detailing superior fitment and customer service experiences, ultimately recommending Arise plates for their reliability and ease of installation.

Quick Summary

Arise Manufacturing optic plates are praised for their tight tolerances, ensuring a secure fit that often 'snaps' into place. They provide clearly labeled hardware for easy installation, include extra screws, Loctite, and a paint pen for witness marking, setting them apart from competitors who may offer less comprehensive packages.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Optic Plates
  2. 00:40Arise Manufacturing Origin Story
  3. 02:06The Aegis Optic Plate with Shroud
  4. 03:20Unboxing Arise Manufacturing Plate
  5. 04:01Plate Labeling and Included Hardware
  6. 06:01Plate Fitment and Tolerances
  7. 06:43Optic Boss Fitment
  8. 08:03Aegis vs. Low Rider Plate
  9. 09:54Customer Service Comparison
  10. 13:46Recommendation and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Arise Manufacturing optic plates stand out from competitors?

Arise Manufacturing plates are noted for their exceptionally tight tolerances, ensuring a secure fit that often 'snaps' into place. They also provide clearly labeled hardware for easy installation, include extra screws, Loctite, and a paint pen for witness marking, setting them apart from competitors who may offer less comprehensive packages.

How does the Arise Manufacturing Aegis plate differ from the Low Rider model?

The Aegis plate features a protective shroud, designed for duty or rugged use, which adds some thickness. The Low Rider model, conversely, is a thinner plate that allows the optic to sit slightly lower on the slide, offering a reduced profile for those who don't require the shroud's protection.

What is the installation process for an Arise Manufacturing optic plate?

Installation involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, placing the plate into the slide cut (it should snap in), using the labeled Step 1 hardware to attach the plate to the slide with Loctite, then using the labeled Step 2 hardware to mount the optic to the plate, and finally witness marking the screws with the provided paint pen.

Why is witness marking screws important for optic plate installations?

Witness marking screws with a paint pen, as provided by Arise Manufacturing, allows you to easily see if any mounting screws have backed out or loosened over time. This is crucial for maintaining optic zero and ensuring the optic remains securely attached to the firearm, especially under recoil.

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