MOS 3 = Leupold
MOS 5 =Trijicon
MOS 6 = Holosun
MOS 7 = Aimpoint
Not commercially available. G45 only and for Government contracts.
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MOS 3, MOS 5, etc is the official terminology from Glock. These are factory options.There's a problem with your terminology. "MOS" only means the Glock OEM cutout and mounting plates. "MOS" never refers to a milled slide, or any brand other than Glock.
OK, maybe I'm mistaken... Glock is doing milling like this now? If so, that's very interesting...MOS 5
Yes, they’re MOS guns cut specifically for certain manufacturers’ footprints. This is the future…S&W is already starting to do the same thing.OK, maybe I'm mistaken... Glock is doing milling like this now? If so, that's very interesting...
To the OP, I'm sorry. I didn't know this was a thing!
"Not commercially available. G45 only and for Government contracts."Are you saying you can send in a slide and Glock will mill your slide?
We will see. The other option is for optics makers to make their optics for the generic MOS cut, like Holosun.Yes, they’re MOS guns cut specifically for certain manufacturers’ footprints. This is the future…S&W is already starting to do the same thing.
All mine are lowerBe interesting to know if this will put the red dot any lower than the current setup.
MOS 3, MOS 5, etc is the official terminology from Glock. These are factory options.
Hopefully these are still around when we're ready to switch. I was going to switch us to the Glock 45 MOS, but now I will see if they will sell us Glock 45 MOS5.