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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiledviking View Post
    @helothar Which adapter plate and what height sights?
    Plate is CNC pros and the dawson sights are: Dawson Carry Fixed Rear .395 Tall x .125 Notch Width

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakingtime91 View Post
    What back up irons should I get for a 509tx2 on a gen 5 glock 19 mos on a chwps plate?

    Lower 1/3 or shorter works..
    Ameriglo XL sights GL-429 put the bottom of the notch in the rear sight perfectly even with the optic deck using Holosun's 509 MOS plate. I imagine the CHPWS plate can't be too far off from that one in thickness.

  3. #133
    Quote Originally Posted by breakingtime91 View Post
    What back up irons should I get for a 509tx2 on a gen 5 glock 19 mos on a chwps plate?

    Lower 1/3 or shorter works..
    I'm also very interested in suggestions for this type of setup, although mine is a Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS (all the other details are the same, plate and optic).

    Thank you.

  4. #134
    Quote Originally Posted by TR1 View Post
    I'm also very interested in suggestions for this type of setup, although mine is a Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS (all the other details are the same, plate and optic).

    Thank you.
    I have the Ameriglo’s mentioned above on 3 Glocks. One has a 508T. The others have a 509T. The Ameriglos work great and aren’t too expensive. I got them from Brownell’s.

    I have the C&H plate on 2 Glock 17’s. They were out of stock when I wanted to set up a Glock 19 so I bought Holosun’s adapter plate. That has worked just fine as well. Holosun’s plate leaves a slight gap between the plate and the forward part of the MOS cut so if you are particular about things matching up and looking just so, C&H is probably your choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BJJ View Post
    I have the Ameriglo’s mentioned above on 3 Glocks. One has a 508T. The others have a 509T. The Ameriglos work great and aren’t too expensive. I got them from Brownell’s.

    I have the C&H plate on 2 Glock 17’s. They were out of stock when I wanted to set up a Glock 19 so I bought Holosun’s adapter plate. That has worked just fine as well. Holosun’s plate leaves a slight gap between the plate and the forward part of the MOS cut so if you are particular about things matching up and looking just so, C&H is probably your choice.
    I believe the C&H plate is aluminum, while the OEM Holosun plate is steel?
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  6. #136
    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I believe the C&H plate is aluminum, while the OEM Holosun plate is steel?
    that is correct sir

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    Holosun HE509T-RD X2-LEM, Law enforcement model

    Is anyone aware of this model? I couldn't find any info online.

    I see it only on PA site and it comes in Red or Green Reticle and also more expensive.

    I emailed both PA & Holosun, I'm waiting reply.

    https://www.primaryarms.com/holosun-...forcement-only

    https://www.primaryarms.com/holosun-...sight-leo-only

    Simong.

  8. #138
    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    I believe the C&H plate is aluminum, while the OEM Holosun plate is steel?
    Quote Originally Posted by breakingtime91 View Post
    that is correct sir

    C&H said in a recent youtu.be video that plates using a cross bolt will be steel going forward.

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  9. #139
    For the absolute love of god why won't someone other than C&H produce a M&P plate for the 509T. I don't think a single one they've spit out has been able to hold zero for high round counts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokarev View Post
    C&H said in a recent youtu.be video that plates using a cross bolt will be steel going forward.
    That is revealing. If I owned an aluminum plate, I'd be planning on replacing it.
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