The picture from Lazy Wolf is an L&M cut, you can tell because the plate holds both the rear iron and the rds, while Wright retains the rear sight dovetail
The new Wright Armory i-DOT system has the rear irons on the plate, too.
That being said, the geometry of the plate itself suggests that it is L&M and not Wright Armory, based off of what the Wright Armory RMR i-DOT plate looks like and what the L&M ACRO plates I have look like.
David S.
I've been on talking myself out of picking up a P2000SK for several weeks because there didn't appear to be an easy way to mount a red dot. I pulled the trigger as soon as I saw this thread. I was early in the process of jumping into the CZ P10S as my dot life gun, but I really want hammer fired instead of striker. As soon as my SK gets in it's going into Wright, with more to follow.
@Sero Sed Serio I support, and highly encourage the addition of an Sk and a dot.
Mainly I want pictures, lots of pictures.
Taking a break from social media.
Better buy two pistols if one is going out to Wright's. My P30 has been there for three months and the "Repair Update" has not been touched. I'm getting to the point where I figure the damn gun shoot itself for all the time and money I've got in this project. If I get reincarnated, I hope I come back as a guy who loves Glocks!😁
http://instagram.com/p/CY2Wu1Fr8JL/
Another company doing hk dot work. I don't know anything about them but happened by them while browsing ig and wanted to share.
"...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.