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Thread: P2000 Milling for Red Dot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    It looks great, Maca. Is the gun just too big now?
    In short, yes.

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    I had L&M mill my P2000sk for a RMR last month.
    It is quality work and I have not noticed a detrimental increase in height with regards to concealment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkv View Post
    I had L&M mill my P2000sk for a RMR last month.
    It is quality work and I have not noticed a detrimental increase in height with regards to concealment.
    Certainly others, as well as myself, would like to see pictures of that.
    Taking a break from social media.

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    ~3:15 IWB. One ear pokes out over the belt by a few mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dkv View Post
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    Looks great. Couple questions:
    1. Did L&M do the sights too?
    2. Is there a plate you can install if. for some reason, you decide to run the pistol without the optic?
    Thanks in advance.

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    L&M did the sights. I opted for the plain black (non-tritium). The suppressor heights look ridiculous, a shark fin, but I got over it quickly.

    There is not plate. The thought never occurred to me.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    2. Is there a plate you can install if. for some reason, you decide to run the pistol without the optic?
    AFAIK, @Mark Housel does not do user-changeable plates, due to the fact that the roll pin extends into the adapter plate; his argument is that removal of the roll pin renders this beyond the means of most customers to safely swap between different adapter plates. I suppose you could order a top plate specifically to fill the void in the adapter plate when the optic is removed, but I don't see a point to that, as the plate overhangs the sides anyway on the H&Ks.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Looks great. Couple questions:
    1. Did L&M do the sights too?
    2. Is there a plate you can install if. for some reason, you decide to run the pistol without the optic?
    Thanks in advance.
    Mark has made me cover (not adapter) plates for a couple of different brands/models of guns (but not an HK). The only time I've actually used one was when I decided to sell one of the guns but wanted to keep the optic. But they do fit well (as for an M&P, keeping the small parts in place, and looking very much "original" and matching the slide color.

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    Great info. Thanks for contributing, folks.

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    My USPC9 is at L&M for an RMR installation as we speak. Hopefully I'll have it back for my birthday 6/21. I've never seen a negative comment about Mark's work.

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