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    P365X USPSA Open class…

    Time to chrono with Lawman and see if I make power factor!

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    P365X USPSA Open class…
    Do you think God stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created?
    Well, you may be a man. You may be a leprechaun. Only one thing’s for sure… you’re in the wrong basement.

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    What quality optics will direct mount to a P365 series cut? Or are we stuck with adapters for now unless you use a Romeo 1 or a Shield? I haven’t been keeping up, I used a Swampfox Sentinel on my G43x, but I really do expect to see RDS developments because Glock chose the Shield pattern for the slimlines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    What quality optics will direct mount to a P365 series cut? Or are we stuck with adapters for now unless you use a Romeo 1 or a Shield? I haven’t been keeping up, I used a Swampfox Sentinel on my G43x, but I really do expect to see RDS developments because Glock chose the Shield pattern for the slimlines.
    I think the P365 series is outselling the slimline Glocks.

    Romeo 1 is a different sight.

    Right now the Jpoint footprint fits an RMSc, Romeo Zero, Holosun 407/507k, I think some sort of Hex (whatever the Hellcat comes with) and I haven’t followed with the Swampfox line.

    I think impact resistance wise the 407/507k is best.

    But the auto light adjust of the RMSc still has my vote for a carry gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I think the P365 series is outselling the slimline Glocks.

    Romeo 1 is a different sight.

    Right now the Jpoint footprint fits an RMSc, Romeo Zero, Holosun 407/507k, I think some sort of Hex (whatever the Hellcat comes with) and I haven’t followed with the Swampfox line.

    I think impact resistance wise the 407/507k is best.

    But the auto light adjust of the RMSc still has my vote for a carry gun.
    Typo, I meant Romeo Zero. I’m hoping we get first tier options before too long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Typo, I meant Romeo Zero. I’m hoping we get first tier options before too long.
    I think you probably have to define first tier.

    For a non-combat handgun, I’m totally comfortable with the RMSc especially with BUIS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I think you probably have to define first tier.

    For a non-combat handgun, I’m totally comfortable with the RMSc especially with BUIS.
    I think I would be too, especially with the glass lens option. My main complaint with Shield is that they have zero US support presence the last I looked. I don’t want to have to rely on UK based support, that knocks them down in my eyes. I was hoping Glock’s new collaboration with Shield would change things, but I haven’t seen anything yet.
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    Okay, I like it

    I am liking the Razorback a little more.

    @YVK

    I definitely like the comp though. Dot tracking is easier with a noticeably slower slide velocity and it doesn’t slam as hard making it a little easier to stay neutral.

    This was 7 yards.



    The ProMags drop free and seem decent so far. Didn’t lock back for me on empty but I try to not run dry anyway.

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    Ordered some more 20 round and some 32 round magazines with the thought of cutting down the 32 round ones to 170mm and see if I can make a 25 round magazine.

    I do think it needs a magwell and as soon as they come out with a Wilson combat Empire magwell, I’m running that.

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