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BIS, G43X/48 (Backup Iron Sight, G43X/G48) is a collaboration between Ameriglo and FCD. Specifically made for Glock G43X and G48, these sights are based on the superb Ameriglo GL-527 with a front sight height of 0.450", and a rear sight height of 0.554", this sight sets provide lower 1/3 co-witness with the Trijicon RMRcc when used with our OPF-G43X/43, RMRcc on G43X and G48. BIS, G43X/48 consists of the following: Front sight, available with either green Tritium and white outline (no serrations), or serrated front sight, no tritium or white outline. Rear sight, serrated. BIS, G43X/48 is slightly different from GL-527 on which it's based. These FCD particular changes are: Tritium option for the front sight. Front sight back strap angle is steeper (25 degrees on the serrated, non-tritium front sight, 20 degrees on non-serrated, tritium front sight) to mitigate snagging when the pistol is drawn from and out of the holster where it's likely to encounter clothing, and the front sight's top corners are softened. Rear sight is horizontally serrated. Designed and made in the USA. Special thanks to the professionals at Ameriglo https://ameriglo.com/ that made this project possible, Forward Controls Design are grateful for their willingness to work with a small outfit for shared customers / users. G43X/49 with RMRcc is approved by many agencies, most of which require red dot pistols be equipped with metallic, co-witnessing backup sights for both on and off duty use. BIS, G43X/48 was created with them in mind. NOTE: if you don't have a sight pusher or the equipment to install rear sights, please bring it to a qualified and competent gunsmith to perform the installation. It's not uncommon to have to fit the rear sight to the dovetail, a competent gunsmith should be well familiar with the reason and method. Forward Controls Design have seen more than enough expensive muzzle devices ruined by "gunsmiths" that used a screw driver to install them instead of a torque wrench, and hand tightened optics plate screws when a torque value is clearly noted in multiple places. Rather than being loose (easy to install), Forward Controls Design prefer the sights be tight, so it won't be knocked off zero easily. Tolerances of the dovetail and sights also come into play, which results in some being easier, while others are harder to install. A qualified gunsmith can deal with these easily.  
119.9 119.9 1 EUR
N. prodotto: 430103595
FORWARD CONTROLS DESIGN GLOCK G43X/G48 BACKUP IRON SIGHT WITH NO TRITIUM
Parti Fabbricante: BIS, 43X/48, NO 697566711145 BIS, G43X/48 (Backup Iron Sight, G43X/G48) è una collaborazione tra Ameriglo e FCD. Realizzati specificamente per Glock G43X e G48, questi mirini si basano sull'eccellente Ameriglo GL-527 con un'altezza del mirino anteriore di 0.450", e un'altezza del mirino posteriore di 0.554", questi set di mirini forniscono un co-witness inferiore di 1/3 con il Trijicon RMRcc quando utilizzati con il nostro OPF-G43X/43, RMRcc su G43X e G48. Il BIS, G43X/48 è composto dai seguenti elementi: mirino anteriore, disponibile con Tritium verde e contorno bianco (senza zigrinature), o mirino anteriore zigrinato, senza tritium o contorno bianco. Mirino posteriore, zigrinato. Il BIS, G43X/48 differisce leggermente dal GL-527 su cui si basa. Queste particolari modifiche di FCD sono: opzione Tritium per il mirino anteriore. L'angolo della cinghia posteriore del mirino anteriore è più ripido (25 gradi sul mirino anteriore zigrinato senza tritium, 20 gradi sul mirino anteriore non zigrinato con tritium) per ridurre l'aggancio quando la pistola viene estratta dalla fondina e potrebbe incontrare vestiti, e gli angoli superiori del mirino anteriore sono smussati. Il mirino posteriore è zigrinato orizzontalmente. Progettato e prodotto negli USA. Un ringraziamento speciale ai professionisti di Ameriglo https://ameriglo.com/ che hanno reso possibile questo progetto, Forward Controls Design è grata per la loro disponibilità a collaborare con una piccola azienda per clienti/utenti comuni. G43X/49 con RMRcc è approvato da molte agenzie, la maggior parte delle quali richiede che le pistole con red dot siano dotate di mirini di riserva metallici, in co-witness, sia per l'uso in servizio che fuori servizio. Il BIS, G43X/48 è stato creato pensando a loro. NOTA: se non si dispone di un monta mirini o dell'attrezzatura per installare i mirini posteriori, si prega di portarlo a un armaiolo qualificato e competente per eseguire l'installazione. Non è raro dover adattare il mirino posteriore alla coda di rondine, un armaiolo competente dovrebbe essere ben familiare con la ragione e il metodo. Forward Controls Design ha visto rovinare troppi dispositivi di mira costosi da "armieri" che hanno usato un cacciavite per installarli invece di una chiave dinamometrica, e avvitato a mano le viti della piastra ottica quando un valore di coppia è chiaramente indicato in più punti. Piuttosto che essere lenti (facili da installare), Forward Controls Design preferisce che i mirini siano stretti, in modo che non si spostino facilmente dallo zero. Anche le tolleranze della coda di rondine e dei mirini entrano in gioco, il che fa sì che alcuni siano più facili, mentre altri più difficili da installare. Un armaiolo qualificato può gestire facilmente queste situazioni.
119.9 EUR 5 119,90 € *
Tempi di consegna circa 12-16 giorni.
5 pz. nel magazzino USA
Caratteristiche: Adatto per: Glock Modello: 48, 43X Tipo: Serrated

Caratteristiche

Adatto per: Glock Modello: 43X,48 Tipo: Serrated Peso della spedizione: 0,363kg Altezza di spedizione: 5mm Larghezza di spedizione: 152mm Lunghezza di spedizione: 102mm

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BIS, G43X/48 (Backup Iron Sight, G43X/G48) is a collaboration between Ameriglo and FCD. Specifically made for Glock G43X and G48, these sights are based on the superb Ameriglo GL-527 with a front sight height of 0.450", and a rear sight height of 0.554", this sight sets provide lower 1/3 co-witness with the Trijicon RMRcc when used with our OPF-G43X/43, RMRcc on G43X and G48. BIS, G43X/48 consists of the following: Front sight, available with either green Tritium and white outline (no serrations), or serrated front sight, no tritium or white outline. Rear sight, serrated. BIS, G43X/48 is slightly different from GL-527 on which it's based. These FCD particular changes are: Tritium option for the front sight. Front sight back strap angle is steeper (25 degrees on the serrated, non-tritium front sight, 20 degrees on non-serrated, tritium front sight) to mitigate snagging when the pistol is drawn from and out of the holster where it's likely to encounter clothing, and the front sight's top corners are softened. Rear sight is horizontally serrated. Designed and made in the USA. Special thanks to the professionals at Ameriglo https://ameriglo.com/ that made this project possible, Forward Controls Design are grateful for their willingness to work with a small outfit for shared customers / users. G43X/49 with RMRcc is approved by many agencies, most of which require red dot pistols be equipped with metallic, co-witnessing backup sights for both on and off duty use. BIS, G43X/48 was created with them in mind. NOTE: if you don't have a sight pusher or the equipment to install rear sights, please bring it to a qualified and competent gunsmith to perform the installation. It's not uncommon to have to fit the rear sight to the dovetail, a competent gunsmith should be well familiar with the reason and method. Forward Controls Design have seen more than enough expensive muzzle devices ruined by "gunsmiths" that used a screw driver to install them instead of a torque wrench, and hand tightened optics plate screws when a torque value is clearly noted in multiple places. Rather than being loose (easy to install), Forward Controls Design prefer the sights be tight, so it won't be knocked off zero easily. Tolerances of the dovetail and sights also come into play, which results in some being easier, while others are harder to install. A qualified gunsmith can deal with these easily.  
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