Originally Posted by
WobblyPossum
I’ve just purchased a Gen 5 G19 MOS to use for work. The only authorized optics right now are the Trijicon RMR Type 2 and the Sig Romeo 1 Pro. I’m going to go with the RMR. My only other red dot on a handgun is a Holosun 507C direct milled to another Glock. Ive got a couple of questions since this is my first go around with the Glock MOS system.
I’ve narrowed down the plate to either the FCD one or the CHPWS V4. Is there any reason to choose one over the other? Are both equally sturdy and durable? I like the T post idea of the CHPWS plate. The costs seem comparable.
Policy requires suppressor height BUIS. They don’t have to be tritium night sights but can be if I choose. The only requirement is that they must clear the optic so you can get a sight picture but there’s no specific height requirement. I would prefer them to cowitness as low as possible while still clearing the window. Most of my Glock iron sights are Ameriglo but their suppressor height sights look like they’d be higher than I’d like. I see CHPWS markets a set they say has a very low cowitness. 10-8 Performance has a rear sight that looks like it barely clears and MOS mounted optic too. Dawson Precision also sells MOS compatible sights. Any suggestions here?