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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2020, 11:08:42 AM »
Ah a little annoying but OK, maybe Walther will offer this service themselves for the pps. But from what it sounds like I should not buy a plate now because it won't work with the k models

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2020, 11:10:05 AM »
Does anyone have a comparison of the czub plates compared to the American ones? The czub ones look nicer but I can't really find any info comparing them, cost is 29.99 vs 38.99

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2020, 11:18:07 AM »
Ah a little annoying but OK, maybe Walther will offer this service themselves for the pps. But from what it sounds like I should not buy a plate now because it won't work with the k models

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From what the Holosun interview video explains, the Shield RMS plate pattern should work fine for the new K models, it's just something about the studs/lugs height that's different and should be easily modified.

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2020, 09:17:50 AM »
"Estimated to ship within 7-16 days" in Optics Planet time is 2-3 months.

Seriously, stuff is delayed coming out of China due to COVID19 so I wouldn't expect it soon.
And right you were lol. My date has been pushed back more times than I can remember and just got pushed back again to 7/29

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #19 on: July 10, 2020, 10:40:24 PM »
"Estimated to ship within 7-16 days" in Optics Planet time is 2-3 months.

Seriously, stuff is delayed coming out of China due to COVID19 so I wouldn't expect it soon.
And right you were lol. My date has been pushed back more times than I can remember and just got pushed back again to 7/29

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Yeah,  Mine too. Now 7/29 for the 9th time.
OP is notorious for bumping promised shipment date out every 2 weeks, instead of just leveling with you that they don't know. 
The more expensive 507K's are starting to ship and some actually showing in stock; and other sites are now quoting the 407K's mid-late August, so I hope we'll see these before Christmas!!  ::)
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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #20 on: July 11, 2020, 09:28:34 AM »
One might want to pause and ask, "Why am I buying crap from China ?"
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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #21 on: July 11, 2020, 10:08:07 AM »
One might want to pause and ask, "Why am I buying crap from China ?"

Fair Question Wobbly.
But before you call it "crap"  you might want to take a look at Aaron Cowan of Sage Dynamics recent review of the HS 507K:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN-kD4BRh1A

The options for micro-size Red Dots that will mount onto our CZ Compacts are very limited. Small enough to mill between the existing irons for BUIS.
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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #22 on: July 11, 2020, 11:47:14 AM »
 ;)

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I've had my SIG P365 milled to accept the HS 407K/507K. Just wait'in patiently to get it shipped.
*Notice the absence of rear bosses, and the shorter front ones. Pattern specs came directly from HS.
If all goes as planned, I'll get another one to replace the Shield RMS (expensive plastic POS) that's currently on my P-01. Should fit right in after filing down the bosses. Fingers crossed. Sits low enough to use the stock sights as lower 1/3 BUIS.


 
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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #23 on: July 24, 2020, 01:08:29 PM »
I didn’t read to far into this thread but this is what I know. The 407/507k models follow the shield rmsc footprint. Shield also makes an rms which is a larger optic meant for larger slides. The rmsc is meant for single stacks as well as the 407/507k. If a plate says shield rms and not rmsc it will not allow you to mount a 407/507k

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #24 on: July 24, 2020, 03:05:05 PM »
I didn’t read to far into this thread but this is what I know. The 407/507k models follow the shield rmsc footprint. Shield also makes an rms which is a larger optic meant for larger slides. The rmsc is meant for single stacks as well as the 407/507k. If a plate says shield rms and not rmsc it will not allow you to mount a 407/507k
Wellll u should have, u really should have read farther in

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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #25 on: July 24, 2020, 07:49:56 PM »
I didn’t read to far into this thread but this is what I know. The 407/507k models follow the shield rmsc footprint. Shield also makes an rms which is a larger optic meant for larger slides. The rmsc is meant for single stacks as well as the 407/507k. If a plate says shield rms and not rmsc it will not allow you to mount a 407/507k
Not sure where you got your info; but you might want to re-read my post #22 just above yours.  ::)
The RMS and RMSc have the same bolt mount pattern; the RMS is slightly wider with side battery tray, the RMSc is just a bit narrower that fits micro pistol slides better, but battery tray gets deleted.
Meanwhile....as shown in post #22, the Holosun 'K' series Red Dots should fit the same footprint/bolt pattern but the rear lugs are eliminated and the front lugs are shorter. However, you do get a side battery tray with the HS 'K' series and the controls are vastly superior.
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Re: Optic Plate for new holosun optics
« Reply #26 on: July 24, 2020, 07:51:42 PM »
I didn’t read to far into this thread but this is what I know. The 407/507k models follow the shield rmsc footprint. Shield also makes an rms which is a larger optic meant for larger slides. The rmsc is meant for single stacks as well as the 407/507k. If a plate says shield rms and not rmsc it will not allow you to mount a 407/507k
Not sure where you got your info; but you might want to re-read my post #22 just above yours.  ::)
The RMS and RMSc have the same bolt mount pattern; the RMS is slightly wider with side battery tray, the RMSc is just a bit narrower that fits micro pistol slides better, but battery tray gets deleted.
Meanwhile....as shown in post #22, the Holosun 'K' series Red Dots should fit the same footprint/bolt pattern but the rear lugs are eliminated and the front lugs are shorter. However, you do get a side battery tray with the HS 'K' series and the controls are vastly superior.
-Vinny
And to follow up on that I got a "firedot" which is a rebrand cz version of the regular shield rms and it does not fit on my pps rmsc but does fit my cz dpp optic plate

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