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Only time I’ve seen a shop list it for the 48, was Maple Lead and they had it pushed all the way back which gets rid of your rear sight.
I haven’t seen it elsewhere but I may have just missed it.
I think it would depend on how deep your optic cut out is. The brownells cut is pretty deep compared to most. The only reason I THINK those sights would work with a 407k in an mos cutout is because the 407k has that built in rear sight cutout. Remember, I’m just throwing out a possible option. Someone is gonna have to do some measuring to see if it will work. When I was looking for the best sight combo for a lower 1/3 co-witness I mounted the optic and busted out the micrometer to measure what’s what before I ordered the sights.
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Got this I go from Jager
“ For a lower 1/3rd co-witness you will need the irons listed below. If you include these with your slide we will install them at no extra cost.
Rear iron sight - .225" / .125" wide https://dawsonprecision.com/dawson-p...itness-sights/
Front iron sight - .220" / .115" wide https://dawsonprecision.com/dawson-p...front-sights/”
LL, assuming that’s the Brownells slide you filed the rear posts off of??
Would the CHPWS plate not work with the rear hump filed down instead? I have a plate and am thinking about ordering a slide, but would rather file on the plate vs the slide.
Yeah, it was this one.
I bought a CHPWS plate, it's not even close to fitting so I disregarded it. Everything looks fine with the 507K on and it shoots great, I checked for screws loosening after 24 mags shooting with @richiecotite, no issues. It shoots great, but it's very tight and needed a lot of shooting to break in.
#RESIST
CHPWS told me they can do an rmrcc on a 48 but the rear sight has to be pushed in front of the optic.