I have the Shield RMSc and the SMSc coming. They look good and easy to use. The zero is kinda a pain but once you get it it’s worth it.Ok, what about ANY micro red dot on this pistol?? Howz it working for you??
I think I remember seeing something to the effect the Holoson 507k weighs a little over 1.5 oz's. If that's the case, then it's way heavier than SA recommends for the Hellcat. The recommendation is for a sight in the .5 oz range. I may be wrong but I'm thinking that's the way it is.
I currently have a SMSc on my Hellcat and love it. My only complaint, if there is one, is that the SMSc is always on. But, the battery (a 2032 IIRC) is supposed to last about 2,000 hrs. I've not had it long enough to verify that yet, but I can say the dot is plenty bright/clear even in the sun. I see it as money well spent.
Just something to ponder y'all!!!
regards,
jumpinjoe
Thanks for the reply JJ. I just c & p ed this from the Optics Planet website description of the 507k:I think I remember seeing something to the effect the Holoson 507k weighs a little over 1.5 oz's. If that's the case, then it's way heavier than SA recommends for the Hellcat. The recommendation is for a sight in the .5 oz range. I may be wrong but I'm thinking that's the way it is.
I currently have a SMSc on my Hellcat and love it. My only complaint, if there is one, is that the SMSc is always on. But, the battery (a 2032 IIRC) is supposed to last about 2,000 hrs. I've not had it long enough to verify that yet, but I can say the dot is plenty bright/clear even in the sun. I see it as money well spent.
Just something to ponder y'all!!!
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regards,
jumpinjoe
0.95 in | |
Height: | 0.98 in |
Weight: | 1 oz |
I don’t believe so I believe the footprint matches without an adapter. I may be wrong tho.I hate to be a dumbass about anything but if you don't know, you don't know............will I need to buy any adapter or anything else to mount a Holoson 507k on my on-the-way Hellcat OSP?? Thanks.
Thanks JJ. I saw a FB video put out by Holoson. Rear lugs on HC slide ground down flush and front lugs ground down half way. I wonder will OEM plate be OK if a dude doesn't like the 507k and wants stock HC again??I'm pretty sure I also read somewhere that the footprint was the same as the RMSc and the SMSc. Should mount directly without any adapters, BUT, beware the length of the mounting screws. That screw length on the Hellcat is pretty critical due to the thickness/thinness of the Hellcat's slide. I'm thinking SA recommends not more than .095" of screw extending below the bottom of the mounting plate. Survey the screws provided with the Holoson carefully before putting them in.
Also note that just above that Dr. Jim did a C/P from Holoson's site and it shows the 506K at 1.0 oz. Somewhere I seem to remember it was some heavier than that, but this is probably more accurate since I can't remember where I think I remember seeing it. I'm thinking that may be about twice the SA recommended weight for any sight on the Hellcat. Just be careful. It would be a shame to tear up either your new Hellcat or your new Holoson sight.
Best of luck with your new toys!!
BTW, they say the memory is one of the first two things to go ...... and I can't remember what the second one was!!!
regards,
jumpinjoe
Hey Dr. Jim, I just ran across the Holoson advertisement I had seen that led me to believe it weighed 1.5 ozs. The ad had it listed at .1 lb. Now I never was much of a mathematician, but I always thought that little decimal point indicated 1/10th of whatever we were talking about. So, I calculated the sight weighed about 1/10th of a pound, or 1.6 ozs. Sorry for the confusion, just wanted you to know I wasn't deliberately leading you wrong.Thanks for the reply JJ. I just c & p ed this from the Optics Planet website description of the 507k:
0.95 in Height: 0.98 in Weight: 1 oz
Weight | .1 lbs |
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Thanks JJ, I never for a moment thot you were leading me in the wrong direction. Everybody on this forum (far as I can tell) is super cool.Hey Dr. Jim, I just ran across the Holoson advertisement I had seen that led me to believe it weighed 1.5 ozs. The ad had it listed at .1 lb. Now I never was much of a mathematician, but I always thought that little decimal point indicated 1/10th of whatever we were talking about. So, I calculated the sight weighed about 1/10th of a pound, or 1.6 ozs. Sorry for the confusion, just wanted you to know I wasn't deliberately leading you wrong.
At any rate, let us know how it all works out. I'm sure you'll love your new Hellcat ..... I sure did love mine.
regards,
jumpinjoe
KLG, I wish you would straighten my old a$$ out......what is the difference between a RMSc and the SMSc?? And, I think I see where the RMS has a side battery compartment which lets you put in a new battery WITHOUT removal of the sight. Does the slimmer compacts have a side battery drawer?? Thanks.I have the Shield RMSc and the SMSc coming. They look good and easy to use. The zero is kinda a pain but once you get it it’s worth it.
From what I’ve read one is aluminum body and one is polymer.KLG, I wish you would straighten my old a$$ out......what is the difference between a RMSc and the SMSc?? And, I think I see where the RMS has a side battery compartment which lets you put in a new battery WITHOUT removal of the sight. Does the slimmer compacts have a side battery drawer?? Thanks.