I want to mount a SRO to my 229 40cal, but I'm not willing to have the slide milled. Has anyone successfully used a rear sight mounted optics plate? I'm not concerned with the increased sight over bore height vs a milled gun.
Thanks!
I want to mount a SRO to my 229 40cal, but I'm not willing to have the slide milled. Has anyone successfully used a rear sight mounted optics plate? I'm not concerned with the increased sight over bore height vs a milled gun.
Thanks!
With my P226 I didn't want to hassle with getting the slide milled either. Plus there are numerous versions of the 226 slide which some could be milled and others not. Ultimately I bought a factory slide that was cut at the manufacturer.
With your P229 you can try what I did...
https://www.sigsauer.com/rx-slide-as...romeo1pro.html
Edit: Never mind. It's not compatible with .40 cal.
Yes - across multiple platforms. There’s a reason Aimpoint bragged about testing the ACRO on .40 cal pistols.
40/357 are harder on optics than .45 ACP.
I’ve seen an optic and plate literally break off a .40 cal M&P CORE and hit the shooter in the forehead.
Mounting is at least half of the equation in the durability and reliability of an optic. Combine.40 recoil and a dovetail mount and you are asking for trouble.
A good milled optic is the strongest options should be fine.