Well, I don't think an optic that checks all those boxes exists. But I hope somebody invents one because I'd buy it.
Well, CBP is the largest law enforcement agency in North America with 45,000 officers between the US border patrol, CBP field operations and CBP air in Marine. If that’s not a big enough honey pot to get someone to build the optic they want then it’s probably not feasible to build at this point.
I am curious if any sizable U.S. LE agency or a military branch has ever fielded a weapon or weapon-mounted accessory made in China, especially by a Chinese company.
In other words, if SIG or Holosun had such an optic, would it have a chance of being adopted? Color me skeptical.
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Nothing meets all the requirements at this time. They seemingly want a direct mount w/o plates on a gun that isn't direct milled and requires use of plates. That iron sight co-witness standard isn't possible without direct milling. Interesting wish list...
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This is quite a boon for the Glock, the MOS system and whomever comes up with this optic. And ultimately the consumer.
This is an RFI, not an RFP.
The former is basically a formalized market survey. The latter is a procurement.