Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Glock Optic Mounting Solutions


GorillaTactical

Recommended Posts

Well someone mentioned there should be a comprehensive list of all the higher-end Glock mounting hardware, and in an effort to centralize the discussion, let's do it. If you know of a mounting solution which hasn't been already posted to the list, please add it!

SJC (4 Primary Offerings):

Standard Cmore - ejection port lowering - YES, Frame Modification - YES:

sjccmore.jpg

90' Cmore - ejection port lowering - NO, Frame Modification - YES:

sjc90.jpg

Micro Dot - ejection port lowering - NO, Frame Modification - YES:

sjcmicro.jpg

Convertable Compensator Mount - ejection port lowering - NO, Frame Modifications - No:

SJC_Conv_Compensator_Mount.jpg

Carver (4 Primary Offerings - not including hunter models) All require a modification to the shooter's holster platform:

Standard Cmore - ejection port lowering - YES, Frame Modification - NO:

CARVER-Silver-G17_3Port.jpg

Aimpoint - ejection port lowering - YES, Frame Modification - NO:

CARV_KKM_Aimpoint.jpg

Edited by GorillaTactical
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Carver Mounts Continued...

Micro Dot - ejection port lowering - NO, Frame Modification - NO:

IMG_2749a.jpg

BoyGlock's Blaster

Weaver Mount - ejection port lowering - depends on optic choice, Frame Modification - NO:

weaverx.jpg

Slide-Ride Options:

There are numerous micro-red-dots on the market today, including the Cmore STS, JP JPoint, Burris Fastfire, etc etc. Almost all of these optics have a mounting adapter plate which can be installed into the dovetail which normally accepts a Glock rear-sight. This requires no permanent frame or ejector modifications:

dsc0178x.jpg

You can also have your slide milled to accept one of these micro red dots. Doing so will require a gunsmith to permanently modify your slide, but no other modifications will be required:

zevr.jpgNot all images are my property - thanks to those who have uploaded them.

Edited by GorillaTactical
Link to comment
Share on other sites

100_3866a.jpg

Aimpoint Micro on a Carver weaver rail/competition mount

No need to lower ejection port

Blast shield would be preferable but gtg w/o it. W/ SJC 11-port comp, blast residue is noticeable after 100 rnds of 9 major but target still good even from distance.

At 15y, POI is 2-3" below POA w/ Elevation adjustment already at max.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great information. What all is involved with having the ejection port lowered?

The ejection port is lowered using a mill. Basically, they grind the port down. I can't remember the exact measurement, but I know it's in the 0.001's. it's not much at all. I've heard of some guys using a dremel and a stone, but ill take the precision over the DIY option everytime.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...