I wouldn’t buy those plates, they have bad ratings. I only used it because they came with the gun. I’m actually planning on changing it to a DPP titanium plate
I'm a little confused about something. I have the Holosun 507c optic for my Glock 19, and I'm watching different videos and some guys are installing the optic directly to the gun without an adapter plate, while others are using the adapter plate. Also, there are several different pairs of screws, some that came with the glock, and others that came with the optic. It's not real clear which screws are used to mount the optic to the slide. I understand, however, that the shortest screws are to mount the adapter plate (if one is being used) to the slide. Hopefully someone can clear up my confusion. Thanks!
if you bought an adapter plate use the screws for the holosun that came with the plate that’s what i had to do, there are certain versions of the optic where you don’t need a plate mine did and i prefer it that way for the added height and 1/3 cowitness with height sights. the screws that came with my holosun were to thick for my plate but the ones that came with the plate fit the optic and plate perfectly
if your screws are not labeled to clear up confusion yes the shorter screws are usually for the plate to slide , longer for optic to plate, but like i said i couldn’t use any of the screws that came with the holosun as my adapter plate came with specific screws for the optic, the plate is the dpp titanium plate for rmr and holosun w/ glock 19 fit works GREAT
I have a Glock 45 also and I would say with its full size grip, it's at about the limit of comfortable CCW. My EDC is a S&W MP 9 Shield 1.0, which is much smaller and more comfortable to carry.
i never understood people buying an MOS version and then buying an optic to then use plates. save your money and buy a non-mos and get your slide milled for a perfect fit and clean look.
Mailed my slide to a gunsmith company last year, it was 5 months to get it back. So now I just bought a G19 slide that is already RMR made for a 507c, getting it today. And got it on New Year's sale for 100 bucks less on sale!
@@coachanderson2704 i never sent a slide out to get milled...i've either bought a new gun and had the slide milled at the time of purchase (glockstore) or bought an optics ready slide (ARC, Agency)
Good stuff, thanks.
Like to see how it shoots at the range and your observations.
Haven’t gotten it to the range with the red dot yet but I’ve put a lot of rounds through it, it shoots like a champ!
I have the same gun with the same light. I carry it everyday. I love the g45 over my g19. The g45 just feels better in my hand.
Ive had great luck with the glock plates even on my 10 mm
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Baltimore in the building. What kind of light are you using
appreciate the content
Thanks a lot!
The optic hangs off a little bit on both sides is that bad?
Not a problem for me
A lot of optics hang off a little bit. Same thing happens if ya use a trijicon rmr.
You didn't even degrease the holes? You must be new 👌
What plate is that
Well done video. Thank you very much. What kind of light did you mount in front of the trigger guard? Do you think that is helpful for home defense?
Do you have link to the suppressor height sights you used?
Same question
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So you used the same screws on both the plate and the optic?
No, the screws for mounting the plate are a different length than the ones for mounting the optic
Happy 4th
Same to you my brother!
Thanks👍
I jus bought the holosun 507c and i have to get my g45 optic cut do i need to buy that plate set as well?
I wouldn’t buy those plates, they have bad ratings. I only used it because they came with the gun. I’m actually planning on changing it to a DPP titanium plate
Can I mount it with an rmr cut without the plate? Or do I need to have the plate?
@@gunsque9982it’s been 2 months have u change the plates & how would u rate the factory ones
Are those shorter Holosun screws holding up? I been thinking about this set up too but would like to use the forward Controls Design plate.
Did you really have to break the weapon down to add the optic?
Technically no, but it’s easier to handle just the slide, and no way to possibly offend the TH-cam safety police lol
@@gunsque9982bro aftermarket plate, any reccomendation?
@@suwarkiauladmodi4283dpp titanium off of amazon you’ll thank me later
What iron sights (co-witness) are you using?
I believe those are from Trijicon
1/3 co witness when using ameriglo (great product for better price) and 507c
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What brand is that flashlight and where u got at
Appears to be a Stream light.
I'm a little confused about something. I have the Holosun 507c optic for my Glock 19, and I'm watching different videos and some guys are installing the optic directly to the gun without an adapter plate, while others are using the adapter plate. Also, there are several different pairs of screws, some that came with the glock, and others that came with the optic. It's not real clear which screws are used to mount the optic to the slide. I understand, however, that the shortest screws are to mount the adapter plate (if one is being used) to the slide. Hopefully someone can clear up my confusion. Thanks!
if you bought an adapter plate use the screws for the holosun that came with the plate that’s what i had to do, there are certain versions of the optic where you don’t need a plate mine did and i prefer it that way for the added height and 1/3 cowitness with height sights. the screws that came with my holosun were to thick for my plate but the ones that came with the plate fit the optic and plate perfectly
if your screws are not labeled to clear up confusion yes the shorter screws are usually for the plate to slide , longer for optic to plate, but like i said i couldn’t use any of the screws that came with the holosun as my adapter plate came with specific screws for the optic, the plate is the dpp titanium plate for rmr and holosun w/ glock 19 fit works GREAT
i also got this plate off amazon
G45 isn’t a big gun in my humble opinion. It’s one of my smaller carry guns. I generally carry my G47 though
I have a Glock 45 also and I would say with its full size grip, it's at about the limit of comfortable CCW.
My EDC is a S&W MP 9 Shield 1.0, which is much smaller and more comfortable to carry.
i never understood people buying an MOS version and then buying an optic to then use plates. save your money and buy a non-mos and get your slide milled for a perfect fit and clean look.
Mailed my slide to a gunsmith company last year, it was 5 months to get it back. So now I just bought a G19 slide that is already RMR made for a 507c, getting it today. And got it on New Year's sale for 100 bucks less on sale!
@@coachanderson2704 i never sent a slide out to get milled...i've either bought a new gun and had the slide milled at the time of purchase (glockstore) or bought an optics ready slide (ARC, Agency)