Has anyone mounted optics other than the recommended Shield RMSc or JP JPoint? If so how was the fit and can you still co-witness your iron sights?
Agreed. I own the Glock G40 MOS with a Trijicon RMR attached. It helps me pick up the target quicker. I'm thinking of getting their SRO model as it has a larger viewing area, which my aging eyes would find beneficial.Hellcat OSP was designed to use Shield RMSc or JP JPoint RDS. I don't know of any other sights that will fit without modifications to the slide. Both of these sights are made to co-witness stock sights. I don't have the Hellcat yet but its on my list. I currently have three Glock MOS pistols with RDS. You can't beat RDS for tired old eyes.
100% agree with this comment. It's why I have not pulled the trigger (pun intended) on anything just yet. The fact that the 3 legitimate options for this little pistol are so fragile for the offered price gives me pause for concern. I love the irons on this badboy, so I am content to wait to see what the first half of 2020 brings. I do however like discussing all this stuff with like minded people on this forum so far, which is what prompted me to dive in.Keep in mind that the full size Shield sight, the SMS and RMS, as well as the Jpoint (they are all the made by the same company out of the UK), are bigger than the Compact (SMSc, RMSc) versions made for the shield and the 365. They are also fragile and kinda suck for the price, which is why its so hard to find reviews or use reports for them. The price is right up there with a Trijicon RMR or Delta Point Pro and until recently there was not a high demand for light, low, small window red dot sights. I expect at Shot show there will be more options released for these two guns, since they are the hot spot of the market at the moment.
My eyes are getting tired too. Question, are you able to focus the red dot similar to a rifle scope to increase clarity?Hellcat OSP was designed to use Shield RMSc or JP JPoint RDS. I don't know of any other sights that will fit without modifications to the slide. Both of these sights are made to co-witness stock sights. I don't have the Hellcat yet but its on my list. I currently have three Glock MOS pistols with RDS. You can't beat RDS for tired old eyes.
If your looking for a RDS with a larger screen I highly recommend Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. It's a great RSD. I have two, one is mounted on a G17 MOS and the other on a G35 MOS.Agreed. I own the Glock G40 MOS with a Trijicon RMR attached. It helps me pick up the target quicker. I'm thinking of getting their SRO model as it has a larger viewing area, which my aging eyes would find beneficial.
Thanks PepperGuy, I'll definitely look into this, as a larger screen is what I'm looking for.If your looking for a RDS with a larger screen I highly recommend Leupold DeltaPoint Pro. It's a great RSD. I have two, one is mounted on a G17 MOS and the other on a G35 MOS.
Of all the other micro red dots I've looked at, none have the channel notched out that allows cowittness. I am also looking for other options in the < $300 range.Has anyone mounted optics other than the recommended Shield RMSc or JP JPoint? If so how was the fit and can you still co-witness your iron sights?
The shield RMSC and SMSC are the only two in this format that allow cowittness to the best of my knowledge.Of all the other micro red dots I've looked at, none have the channel notched out that allows cowittness. I am also looking for other options in the < $300 range.
The Romeo Zero and Holosun 407K and 507K have this as well. So basically, all of them.The shield RMSC and SMSC are the only two in this format that allow cowittness to the best of my knowledge.