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Optic milling experience

11K views 80 replies 16 participants last post by  El Sucio  
As received from Maple Leaf

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It was packaged extremely well and included screws.

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The 407K fits just fine and the screws thread in just fine. I used a stainless brush on their "tool black" and applied my own blueing.

My only complaint is they re-installed my rear sight in its stock orientation. (I sent it to them with the black toward the shooter, as I do with some of my carry Glocks.) I'm not sure whether I'm going to remove it and use the Holosun as the emergency rear sight.
 
This is crazy, but I pre-adjusted the sight windage by centering the rear iron in the dovetail, aligning the irons, then moving the dot over to the center. Figured windage would be close and I would spend some time adjusting elevation. Didn't even boresight it like I usually do. Went to the range and it was dead on at 10 yards, hit the letter A in a USPSA metric target. Moved out to 27 yards and rang a 2/3 size steel repeatedly. Never touched windage or elevation adjustments.
 
No more new guns for awhile or my wife's gonna kill me lol.
I just can't forgive myself for not buying at least one handgun with MOS ready. I guess i'll just have to stick to laser dots. Any tips on how to zero them in so they are accurate from 5 to 25 yards?
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