Bought a Holosun 407k w/adapter plate. Total of $215 for both. Today I see the Romeo X and TacTic optics which don't need adapter plates for about $120. Is the Holosun worth the extra money?
Bought a Holosun 407k w/adapter plate. Total of $215 for both. Today I see the Romeo X and TacTic optics which don't need adapter plates for about $120. Is the Holosun worth the extra money?
I only have one pistol mounted optic & it’s the Holosun with the green dot or green eotech like reticle. I wanted to buy American made, but with my FUBAR eyes I could only pick up the dot on the holosun.
Have the 407k green on my 43X. Not liking the 6MOA. My duty gun is issued with a 3.25MOA dot and I guess I got used to it. My other optics are all 3.25MOA as well.
Did it myself, used plenty of duct tape to protect the finish on the slide and mill file.
Chucked the slide in my vice with protected jaws, used steady even pressure and they quickly disappeared it wasn't difficult.
Have a 407K on a 43X, 407C on a Staccato P and a Glock 45, and a 407C ACSS on an XC. All are very accurate and only "problem" was batteries that needed replacement that is a snap with Holosun. All have been well worth it.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Glock Forum
posts
1.8M
members
55K
Since
2011
A forum community dedicated to glock owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, holsters, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!