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Title: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: Slackdaddy on March 23, 2022, 10:18:09 PM
I never noticed,, but there are 2 different types of RAMI slides??
A straight sided slide,, and a recessed slide ?

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Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: boatdoc55 on March 23, 2022, 11:56:20 PM
Well I'll be jiggered, I just checked mine and it's recessed. Had NO idea about those different slides. Going to be interesting when someone in the know answers you.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: rdcinhou on March 24, 2022, 04:56:40 AM
My 2017 RAMI BD also has the recessed slide.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: Slackdaddy on March 24, 2022, 07:32:46 AM
Hard to see in the pictures I posted,, But looking at the rolled pin in the slide, just in front of the rear sight.
On the recessed slide, the "rounded top" comes all the way down to the pin.
On the flat sided slide,, the rounded top is well above the pin,, meaning the flat sided slide has a "flatter" top,, better to mill and mount a red dot.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: tdogg on March 24, 2022, 11:30:35 AM
Huh,  I was aware of the different slides for the 40p and the reasoning for that but I have never heard of this on a Rami.  My 08 Rami BD is a recessed slide.  It also doesn't have a recessed area for the controls in the frame as these safety models seem to have.  The frame is smooth on both sides.

Cheers,
Toby

Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: Babalugats on March 24, 2022, 11:42:19 AM
Huh,  I was aware of the different slides for the 40p and the reasoning for that but I have never heard of this on a Rami.  My 08 Rami BD is a recessed slide.  It also doesn't have a recessed area for the controls in the frame as these safety models seem to have.  The frame is smooth on both sides.

Cheers,
Toby
My bd is as you describe yours, it must be a difference between the bd and the safety models. The bd looks better.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: MeatAxe on March 24, 2022, 03:50:08 PM
Huh,  I was aware of the different slides for the 40p and the reasoning for that but I have never heard of this on a Rami.  My 08 Rami BD is a recessed slide.  It also doesn't have a recessed area for the controls in the frame as these safety models seem to have.  The frame is smooth on both sides.

Cheers,
Toby
My bd is as you describe yours, it must be a difference between the bd and the safety models. The bd looks better.


The pics I’ve seen, every one of the decockers have the recessed / scalloped slide, while the safety models are a mix of straight and recessed slides.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: Earl Keese on March 24, 2022, 05:37:02 PM
Hard to see in the pictures I posted,, But looking at the rolled pin in the slide, just in front of the rear sight.
On the recessed slide, the "rounded top" comes all the way down to the pin.
On the flat sided slide,, the rounded top is well above the pin,, meaning the flat sided slide has a "flatter" top,, better to mill and mount a red dot.
Not sure how the flat sided slide would be better, my "recessed" slide is milled for an RMR and it fits just fine without a plate. The recessed slide is plenty wide where it needs to be, just like the Phantom slide. These two are the only 75 series platforms that allow direct milling for the RMR footprint.
Title: Re: straight or recessed RAMI slide??
Post by: red442joe on March 28, 2022, 10:36:42 AM
As I understand it, '03-'04 have flat sided slides with front serrations.  Later models have scalloped slides.

Joe