February 06, 2019, 05:33 PM
abnmacvGlock 43 with a RMR by Suarez
Anyone picked up one of the modified slides Suarez sells with the RMR? Wondering about the added width to accommodate the RMR defeating the ability to conceal the thin handgun. I use the Glock 43 for deep cover in unfriendly gun environment.
February 06, 2019, 05:53 PM
HornAlso not only a Shield RMS or an RMSc a better sight than an
RMR but if you have a G43 Lone Wolf Industries can mount a sight on your pistol for a penny less than $100. That's for the milling. They also sell various red dot sights at very fair prices. They sell the Shield RMSc. The RMSc is specifically designed for single stack pistols while the RMS is for double stack pistols.
Shield made sights for the Brit military and special forces for 30 years and about 18 months ago started releasing them to we civilians.
On constantly (2-4 years) with no OFF or ON buttons or brightness buttons. No buttons of any kind! The dot adjusts to the atmosphere instantly.
Stay safe.
P.S.
They put my RMSc on my G43.
February 06, 2019, 08:14 PM
PossibleZombieAny chance you could post a pick of your G43 with the Shield?
February 07, 2019, 08:15 AM
soggy_spinoutquote:
Originally posted by Horn:
Also not only a Shield RMS or an RMSc a better sight than an
RMR but if you have a G43 Lone Wolf Industries can mount a sight on your pistol for a penny less than $100. That's for the milling. They also sell various red dot sights at very fair prices. They sell the Shield RMSc. The RMSc is specifically designed for single stack pistols while the RMS is for double stack pistols.
Shield made sights for the Brit military and special forces for 30 years and about 18 months ago started releasing them to we civilians.
On constantly (2-4 years) with no OFF or ON buttons or brightness buttons. No buttons of any kind! The dot adjusts to the atmosphere instantly.
Stay safe.
P.S.
They put my RMSc on my G43.
Oh. Brit electronics...well, if I were to cite my old Jag's electronics as an example...just saying...

February 07, 2019, 04:59 PM
gordynismoI still have nightmares of Lucas wiring.
February 07, 2019, 06:55 PM
abnmacvLucas wiring, two six volt batteris in tandem and SU carburetors that didn't like to function when the temp went below 32. First car an Austin Healy 100. Lesson of English cars … when they don't work they are pieces of outdoor furniture.
February 07, 2019, 08:38 PM
pingman274quote:
Originally posted by PossibleZombie:
Any chance you could post a pick of your G43 with the Shield?
Mine
February 07, 2019, 08:54 PM
Udoquote:
Originally posted by abnmacv:
Lucas wiring, two six volt batteris in tandem and SU carburetors that didn't like to function when the temp went below 32. First car an Austin Healy 100. Lesson of English cars … when they don't work they are pieces of outdoor furniture.
Same with MGA's. don't forget negative earth. (ground)
February 13, 2019, 07:47 PM
PossibleZombieThanks for the pic, that looks great and makes me want to spend my hard earned dollars.