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<blockquote data-quote="Glockisgood17" data-source="post: 4031674" data-attributes="member: 51800"><p>We have several of the mos GLOCK pistols, with various optics mounted on them. Ranging is size from the 43 x up to and including the G-40 mos. Optic choices that we have experience with are trijicon, Burris, holosun, shield, and recently viridian. We have only had the viridian a couple weeks, mounted on aG-34 and 43x. The wife is shooting the snot out of her 34 with the viridian mounted on it, we have only shot the 43x to check zero, and break it in around 300 rounds thru it.</p><p></p><p>The footprint of the fullsize and compact are not the same, so no interchange between the two. 43x and 48 use something along the Shield footprint and DONT require an adapter plate. Without the adapter plate, you get a co-witness with the factory sights.</p><p></p><p>Even some current models for full-size pistols don’t require a mounting plate, think Holosun scs etc. We currently run the scs on a G-26 mos and 19 mos.</p><p></p><p>Gen 4 models started the mos trend with GLOCK. THE VIRIDIANS were the absolute cheapest we have found, both were under 2 hundy and green in color which we both prefer. Smaller dot is better imho. Try them all ifyou can and see what works best for you.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Edit: add photo. Left is the 43x with viridian. Center is the 48 with Shield. Rightist he G-26 with Holosun scs. All 3 are factory MOS pistols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glockisgood17, post: 4031674, member: 51800"] We have several of the mos GLOCK pistols, with various optics mounted on them. Ranging is size from the 43 x up to and including the G-40 mos. Optic choices that we have experience with are trijicon, Burris, holosun, shield, and recently viridian. We have only had the viridian a couple weeks, mounted on aG-34 and 43x. The wife is shooting the snot out of her 34 with the viridian mounted on it, we have only shot the 43x to check zero, and break it in around 300 rounds thru it. The footprint of the fullsize and compact are not the same, so no interchange between the two. 43x and 48 use something along the Shield footprint and DONT require an adapter plate. Without the adapter plate, you get a co-witness with the factory sights. Even some current models for full-size pistols don’t require a mounting plate, think Holosun scs etc. We currently run the scs on a G-26 mos and 19 mos. Gen 4 models started the mos trend with GLOCK. THE VIRIDIANS were the absolute cheapest we have found, both were under 2 hundy and green in color which we both prefer. Smaller dot is better imho. Try them all ifyou can and see what works best for you. Regards, Edit: add photo. Left is the 43x with viridian. Center is the 48 with Shield. Rightist he G-26 with Holosun scs. All 3 are factory MOS pistols. [/QUOTE]
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