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    And HK would have told you to F right off.
    Haha. Clearly, you haven’t spoken to HK CS in the past few years. They’re really excellent to deal with.

    And, odds are, HK wouldn’t have had an issue of this sort in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archer1440 View Post
    Haha. Clearly, you haven’t spoken to HK CS in the past few years. They’re really excellent to deal with.

    And, odds are, HK wouldn’t have had an issue of this sort in the first place.
    That’s true, my HK CS scars date back from the mid 90s trying to support my P7PSP.
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    Of all the red dot companies, Trijicon probably has the slowest and stingiest CS.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    That’s true, my HK CS scars date back from the mid 90s trying to support my P7PSP.
    It was, by all reports, a well-deserved reputation in that era. The fact that they have greatly improved, but still have the reputation, shows the importance of paying attention to the subject, for companies of any size.

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    Follow up email

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    I’m glad to see that they are stepping up to resolve it.
    Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    I’m glad to see that they are stepping up to resolve it.
    Replacements arrived.

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    My maple leaf P365 cuts use #6-32 threading and I was using flat head bolts which work great for Holosun… but not great for the Shield.

    Ground down some cap screws to proper length.

    That should help the mounting.

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    Found a use for it.

    Fits perfectly on a P322 width slide.

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  10. #40
    Only just found this thread and I am finding it super interesting.
    To be honest this is the only legit review of the rmsx I have seen all the youtube reviews seem paid for.... Not one negative comment nothing is that good.

    I am looking to set up a new production optics gun for IPSC (I'm in australia) I really liked the specs of the rmsx, big widow, 8moa and very light. But I haven't seen one in the flesh.

    Your comments on flicker though have me worried. So couple of questions

    1. Is it suitable for competition?
    2. IF Not what would you run?
    3. Last one is the real favour, in another post you compared window area for a heap of red dots that I really liked and chance you could do the rmsx?

    Thanks a heap

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