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Have an RMR on a Glock 26 which is a great combo. The 43 is significantly thinner than the 26 so looking for a sturdy optic that is in line with the width of the 43. Suggestions?


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Holosun 407k/507k. I have a 507k gr on my 48.
 
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Holosun also has the new EPS Carry if you can find one.


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If you like Trijicon, try the RMRcc.
 
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If you like Trijicon, try the RMRcc.


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Thanks for the input.


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I had a Swampfox Sentinel on my 43X and it was a great optic.
They give a big discount to First responders and Veterans too.
I have more Swampfox optics than any other and have never had a problem.
 
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I don't think the RMRcc has had the same reception the RMR had. The Holosun narrow bodies seem to be dominating this market. And I haven't heard of many problems. Have you?

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Originally posted by rbdub474:
If you like Trijicon, try the RMRcc.


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I'm a strong fan of fully enclosed optics and recommend the holosun EPS. I know people don't think they need it with CCW but its nice to not have to dig out lint and such.
 
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I've been using the RMRCC on my 43 for over a year and it's been excellent. I even got lucky when I found out I can still carry in the same Desantis Cozy Partner holster I've used for years without any changes.


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The main problem with the EPS Carry? Try finding one.

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I'm a strong fan of fully enclosed optics and recommend the holosun EPS. I know people don't think they need it with CCW but its nice to not have to dig out lint and such.
 
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I don't think the RMRcc has had the same reception the RMR had. The Holosun narrow bodies seem to be dominating this market. And I haven't heard of many problems. Have you?

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Originally posted by jljones:
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Originally posted by rbdub474:
If you like Trijicon, try the RMRcc.


This.


The RMRCC is a great piece of kit. But I think the problem is that it fits nothing without a huge adapter plate. I think that is what has hurt the reception.




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They should have done what all the other optics makers have done with their narrow form factor pistol dots, and used the Shield RMSc / JPoint footprint. But Trijicon being Trijicon had to use a proprietary format.

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Originally posted by BBMW:
I don't think the RMRcc has had the same reception the RMR had. The Holosun narrow bodies seem to be dominating this market. And I haven't heard of many problems. Have you?

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Originally posted by jljones:
quote:
Originally posted by rbdub474:
If you like Trijicon, try the RMRcc.


This.


The RMRCC is a great piece of kit. But I think the problem is that it fits nothing without a huge adapter plate. I think that is what has hurt the reception.
 
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