IIRC Mark at L&M spec ' ed out the slides for Suarez when he worked for them many moons ago.
IIRC Mark at L&M spec ' ed out the slides for Suarez when he worked for them many moons ago.
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Playing with the idea myself.
J.M. Johnston
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Yes, I'm happy with mine. Had it about a year. I was contacted by One Source shortly after purchase to see if I had any questions or concerns. I didn't but thought that was a nice gesture.
My G19 is more accurate than with the original slide. Whether its because of the RMR or the fit of the barrel to slide of the One Source I don't know (or care).
YMMV
I'm surprised that the two pistols pictured don't start arguing!
http://blog.suarezinternational.com/...we-put-it.html
Rosco
When it gets right down to it, rear BIS position is pretty irrelevant...
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Doc do you notice a difference in height between the atom mount vs the milled slide mounted RDS? Is there a precieved difference when training with them?
I borrowed one of LSP972's RDS Glock 19s last year and put about 1,000 rounds down range over a couple of months. At 59, I'm getting very close to no longer optional……at least beyond ATM range.
Nope--both seem to work the same.
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Skyline,
That is not quite correct. We employed Housel to cut slides for RMRs. That included customer slides as well as the original Lone Wolf slides we used. Our proprietary slides came long after Mr. Housel's departure. And thanks for the comments on the slides. The people making them for us are no strangers to making slides having made match quality slides for the 1911 world for a very long time.
Gabe Suarez