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Thread: Unity Tactical Slide plate removal after 5+ years

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    Unity Tactical Slide plate removal after 5+ years

    I have had a t1 on my Unity GLock 19 for about 5-6 years and I went to remove the plate because I am going to go another route and I cannot get the plate off. I have removed the screw and to no aval it is stuck has this happened to anyone? I know my gun smith at VA arms when still open put it on because I had already over torqed a Aimpoint T1 on a Daniel Defense mount and I was a little hesitant to add a mount because that was still fresh in my mind.

    Does anyone have an idea on how I can go about removing the plate and not damaging the Aimpoint T1?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ffhounddog View Post
    I have had a t1 on my Unity GLock 19 for about 5-6 years and I went to remove the plate because I am going to go another route and I cannot get the plate off. I have removed the screw and to no aval it is stuck has this happened to anyone? I know my gun smith at VA arms when still open put it on because I had already over torqed a Aimpoint T1 on a Daniel Defense mount and I was a little hesitant to add a mount because that was still fresh in my mind.

    Does anyone have an idea on how I can go about removing the plate and not damaging the Aimpoint T1?

    Thanks
    Gunsmith.

    Best, Jon

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    Did you throw any penetrating oil at it?

    I'd dunk the shit out of it and let it sit for a while then take a nylon punch to it to drift it out.

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    Is there any chance he bedded the plate with something?
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    Robb is over at Elite Shooting Sports now; I’d run it over to him and get him to do it.


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    I moved to Alabama after looking at it I see It was just on real tight. Had to get a third hand i.e a vice so I could knock it off.

    Now to figure what is next for this Unity slide.

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    On a similar train of thought, when I mounted my FCD RMR plate to my Glock MOS gun, I couldn’t get it into the cutout by hand. I actually had to lightly tap it in with one of those small gunsmith hammers. It’s so tight I wouldn’t be surprised if it stayed on even without the plate-to-slide screws. If the agency starts allowing some of the enclosed emitter optics like the ACRO or 509T and I decide to upgrade, how am I going to get this thing off?
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    Might try freezing it.

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