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Thread: Holosun 407K vs 507K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Up1911Fan View Post
    Just got my shipping confirmation for my pre ordered 407K.
    Where did you order it, and when?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Nut View Post
    Where did you order it, and when?
    Kenzies optics, early April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Up1911Fan View Post
    Kenzies optics, early April.
    Thanks. I ordered from Kenzie's in early June. I must be in the second or third "wave" of orders. Maybe next year!

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    Just got my 407K in, going out tomorrow for milling. I think I'm really going to like this.

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    Anybody running/plan on running one on a fullsize or full frame subcompact (g26, m2.0sc, vp9sk etc...)? Considering this as an option so as to not have to mess with getting irons and could run preferred sights as backup. Thoughts for or against? Other than it's not vetted and the footprint isn't as versatile as, say, the rmr footprint is.
    "...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.

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    Kenzie's Optics just advised me that the Holosun 407K optic I ordered on June 10 will ship today (August 25).

    During a discussion with Holosun CS some time ago, I was assured that the 407K would be shipped with the correct screws needed to mount it on my Sig P365XL.

    I have a supply of Blue Loctite 242 on hand.

    I think I am ready.

    For the optic . . . . not for the USPS to let me down.

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    @1911Nut I can't put you at ease about USPS but can tell you the 407K I purchased from another member on the board did in fact have the correct screws to mount on the XL.

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    Thanks Mike.

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    407k received.

    I just received and installed mine today. Order date 6/29.

    Crisp clear sight possible picture.

    Fits Mapleleaf cut perfectly.
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    The Holosun 407K arrived today.

    Sounds simple, right? But not at my house!

    Checked my mail and saw a notice that the USPS had delivered the optic to my neighborhood cluster mailbox approximately 30 minutes earlier. Walked to the mailbox and opened it. The package from Holosun was inside.

    BUT . . . the asshole mail carrier had placed the package inside my box by opening a front panel/framework around my mailbox and a stack of nearby boxes, then closed the panel. So when I opened my box, I could see and touch the Holosun package/box, but I could not remove the package through the front door because the package was larger than the opening!

    So, at the sacrifice of the skin on my hand, I reached into the mailbox and ripped the outer package off the optic. Only to find a smaller package. Which I ripped apart. Which contained the sturdy case containing the optic and accessories. Which would still not fit through the opening of the mail box. So I removed the case lid. But the main part of the case would still not fit through the mail box opening.

    But I managed to turn the case up enough to remove the optic, instruction sheet, mounting screws, optic tool, etc. and get them out of the mailbox and place them into my pocket. I then reinstalled the lid of the optic case and closed the mailbox.

    Then I walked back to my house, procured a pen and a sheet of paper, along with some scotch tape and wrote a note to the dipshit mail carrier advising him he needed to remove the case from my mailbox and place it in one of the larger boxes designated for packages so I could retrieve my optic case.

    I considered using colorful language challenging the mail carrier's intelligence and heritage, but decided in this age of perpetually offended and sensitive people, I might be subjecting myself to a federal crime, so I refrained from voicing my full opinion of his service. Walked the note back to the mailbox and taped it to my mailbox door.

    I returned to my home to install the optic on my Sig P365XL. My left hand looks like I spent the afternoon neutering bobcats from all the work I had to perform inside the mailbox.

    Installing the optic on the pistol was straightforward, using denatured alcohol to thoroughly clean the screw holes, and applying Loctite 242 to the screw threads upon installation. Screws were torqued to 15 inch lbs. per the instructions, using my Wheeler Engineering torque wrench.

    Then I discovered that the optic had shipped without a battery!

    So it was off to town to a CVS drugstore/pharmacy to purchase a CR1632 battery. I arrived at the drug store a few minutes later and walked across the parking lot to enter the store when I realized I had failed to wear my face mask. Returned to the truck, retrieved my mask, put it on, and went inside.

    Located the correct battery relatively quickly and got in line (at the prescribed proper social distance mandated by numerous signs and tape markings on the floor). Three cashiers on duty. One each on separate checkout stations. The third cashier appeared to me lost, dazed, or in a coma. Short wait, right?

    WRONG. After two (2) separate price checks on register #1 and numerous calculations determining the value of about half a dozen discount coupons on register #2, the two 300lb. + female (I ASSUMED their gender) pinheads departed the store.

    After four tries of attempting to get the bar code scanner to recognize the bar code on the package containing the battery battery I was purchasing, I was on my way home.

    Total time for project: One hour 35 minutes

    Total time actually spent removing the rear sight from my Sig, prepping the screw holes, installing and torquing the mounting screws, installing the new battery, reading the optic operating instructions, and adjusting the dot intensity on the optic: About 10 minutes.

    I will get it to the range and get it zeroed this weekend if possible.

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