Cool, thanks for the reply.
Just to clarify, I’m seeing the “starburst” as pixelated lines appearing to reflect off the housing edges of the lens, intensifying as the brightness increases. I always assumed when people used the term they were referring to the starburst originating from the dot projecting outward towards the housing.
Some light at the edges of the lens is normal when indoors at a very high brightness. Won't be a thing outdoors.
I'd consider on the top end of the spectrum of what starbursting is- IE, if I'm indoors and starting at a mid setting, dot looks good, a few clicks up and the dot has some bloom or Starburst, a few more clicks up and the dot is really blooming, max out the brightness and I'm seeing light at the edges of the window as well
Hey good looking out man, thank you. I actually had that exact set of 10-8 sights in my parts box and it worked out perfectly. The front is a fiber optic sight, so I will be replacing that with Heinie as you mentioned in the near future.
The EPS mounted on an MOS Glock with an Eleven-71 Design plate will co-witness with standard height 10-8 Gen 2 Glock MOS BUIS. The ears of the rear sight just barely clear the deck of the optic, but it works. Probably close to a lower 1/5 co-witness.
Great! Now just have to figure out what height front to get. In the old days before optics, I would have to struggle to see where the .215, .235, and .250 front sights put the POI with the 10-8, Warren, or Heinie rear sights. Nowadays, I think I would just get .215 and call it good since it's a back up iron sight and a bit of six o'clock hold wouldn't bother me if it's used with an optic.
I used a .215 Warren front w/ the 10-8 rear and it gives a good sight picture above the deck of the optic. I sighted it in yesterday and did try the irons @ 15 yards and didn’t have any problems with elevation within my normal level of accuracy. I like the 10-8 since it duplicates the shape of the Warren rear Ive used for years.
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Mounting Screw Question for an EPS Carry,
I am planing to mount an EPS Carry to an AIM Surplus directed milled 43X Slide. I am putting together an order with McMaster-Carr. I already plan to order the battery tray screw replacements, but I will need to order Mounting Screws for the EPS Carry as well. Does anyone know the screw size/part number for the appropriate mounting screws for a direct mill attachment (No plate, mounted directly to slide cut)?
Thank you everyone!
Having recently been there and done that with my own set of direct milled slides, you’ll want to check with AIM to make sure. There are a few possible options for what they could have used for thread pitch. If you didn’t get screws from them you may also ask about length. Be prepared to buy screws long from McMaster and trim to length for your slide and optic combo.