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    THE THIRST MUTILATOR Nephrology's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearFondler View Post
    Now that's a PITA! I hear great things about Holosuns warranty service and it should be gtg when you get it back. Like it should be right now.
    I've only got a 507 and 508, both Gen1, and they've been great so far. Except for the bottom loading battery.
    Yeah my first experience was reasonably good, got a replacement unit in about 10 days. Still a PITA...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    On this topic, I got two more slides back today. Of course, the Holosun on the G48 (507kx2) broke as soon as I mounted it. 2/5 out of box failures so far... A little annoying.

    Ppl keep saying how good they are but I keep hearing of holosun having to go back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newyork View Post
    Ppl keep saying how good they are but I keep hearing of holosun shaving to go back.
    I got a mix of holosuns and RMRs for a reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by newyork View Post
    Ppl keep saying how good they are but I keep hearing of holosun having to go back.
    You also hear of RMR's going back... Not as much but shit happens to everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    The RMR seems like the most rugged CCW choice but time will tell. It definitely has better auto-adjust than the Holosuns, but I dislike the bottom mounted battery.
    Thank you for the informative reply!

    I've made good experiences with torque wrenches, have lots of them, also for small torque values. I suppose an appropriate little torque wrench helps with the bottom mounted battery. But I don't have an RMR, don't know yet. A precondition would be of course that Trijicon specifies the correct torque value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P30 View Post
    Thank you for the informative reply!

    I've made good experiences with torque wrenches, have lots of them, also for small torque values. I suppose an appropriate little torque wrench helps with the bottom mounted battery. But I don't have an RMR, don't know yet. A precondition would be of course that Trijicon specifies the correct torque value.
    They do specify 12 in/lb of torque, IIRC. Battery life at least should be pretty decent.

    Part of the reason I got a mix of Holosuns/RMRs was that while RMRs may be more reliable out of the box, the holosun equipped optics shouldn't have an issue with zero shift every time I change the battery, so my reasoning was I could save money by equipping backup pistols with the Holosuns and use them for CCW after a battery change in the RMR when the loctite is still curing/haven't had the chance to confirm zero yet.

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    Finally got this project done. Sent the slide to @CHPWS for an RMR cut. Got it back today and switched everything over from the AIM Surplus slide.

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    My old-is-new CCW Glock 19. First Glock I ever bought, now fresh back from Maple Leaf Firearms.

    Pretty darn busy these days but I get a week off just before my birthday in early september, will zero this then.


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