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Thread: Agency Optic System (AOS) for Glock pistols

  1. #111
    That appears to be the normal situation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maca View Post
    Waiting to receive my slide back from agency. Definitely taking longer than anticipated - they are blaming the DLC refinisher...

    The slide has been with agency since early September.

  2. #112
    15 weeks later and I received my slide back from Agency Arms today after sending it in for:
    1. AOS
    2. RMR plate
    3. DLC finish

    First impression - AOS is a very well thought out. The locking lug and mounting screws are very solid. The machining is precise and the DLC finish is flawless. I was sent the newly released RMR plate that is as wide as the optic so it does not require the use of a sealing plate. The optic appears to sit as low or lower than my ATEi-cut slide.

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  3. #113
    I like the look of the new RMR plate. I wonder if they shortened the screw posts so it can be used unmodified with the Holosun 508T.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maca View Post
    15 weeks later and I received my slide back from Agency Arms today after sending it in for:
    1. AOS
    2. RMR plate
    3. DLC finish

    First impression - AOS is a very well thought out. The locking lug and mounting screws are very solid. The machining is precise and the DLC finish is flawless. I was sent the newly released RMR plate that is as wide as the optic so it does not require the use of a sealing plate. The optic appears to sit as low or lower than my ATEi-cut slide.

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  4. #114
    Quote Originally Posted by vandal View Post
    I like the look of the new RMR plate. I wonder if they shortened the screw posts so it can be used unmodified with the Holosun 508T.
    I have the same plate sitting here without the RMR on it.

    I just measure the post height using a digital caliper @ .136".

  5. #115
    Thank you! Will compare to my Gen 1

  6. #116
    500 rounds later, the system is holding tight.

    If it continues like this, I can’t think of a reason not to use AOS versus direct milling the optic to the slide.

  7. #117
    Quote Originally Posted by Maca View Post
    500 rounds later, the system is holding tight.

    If it continues like this, I can’t think of a reason not to use AOS versus direct milling the optic to the slide.
    Is there a plate for the SRO and RTS2 footprint?
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

  8. #118
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Is there a plate for the SRO and RTS2 footprint?
    The last time I checked you just use the RMR plate and have to put the irons on the rear. No specific SRO plate.

  9. #119
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Is there a plate for the SRO and RTS2 footprint?
    SRO is the same plate, which is why I selected the sights to the rear of the optic.

  10. #120
    I read that the AOS plate you choose for your optic is machined to your exact optic, is that correct?

    If it is, then it seems like the best solution for a multi optic plate setup. Except the time frame is kinda ridiculous.

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