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OPF-G, RMR is an FCD collaboration with a USMC combat veteran and former USMC Shooting Team head coach, Tom Shields. FCD used Glock's MOS adapter plates as a basis, and designed their version of what they think it should be.
OPF-G, RMR's shape follows its functions, same as all of FCD products. They outlined the following objectives for their plate:1. Sight is to be fully supported in the front and rear by recoil lugs/fences, with minimum movement. 2. Eliminate the need to use an additional sealer plate. 3. Correct length sight to plate, and plate to slide screws. Screws are to be Torx. 4. Adapter plate is to be machined in steel. OPF-G, RMR accomplishes all of the goals outlined above. Machined in 1018 steel, and black nitrided, OPF-G, RMR's thickness is unchanged from that of the Glock MOS plate, it doesn't change the sight's mounted height, nor does it require different iron sights. OPF-RMR is shipped with plate to slide screws (M3-0.5mm x 6mm, same as what Glock MOS plates uses), and sight to plate screws (6/32 x 3/8), a T10 key and a VC3 packet. Weight: 0.83oz Plate to slide torque value: 13in/lb Sight to plate torque value: 13in/lb Proudly designed and made in the USA. NOTE:OPF-G, RMR is designed *SPECIFICALLY* for Trijicon RMR and SRO. If you use a Holosun and the long set of screws with OPF-G, RMR, you will risk damaging the plate. The FCD OPF-G, RMR does not support any Holosun sights. Due to the +/- 0.005 tolerance of RMR and SRO, the plate may need to be fitted in order for the sight to fully seat. This should not be considered a drop in part. Trijicon's tolerance between the recoil lugs to the front radiused edge of the RMR is +/- 0.005. While every OPF-G, RMR has been tested on our RMR and SRO, there is always a chance it might not fit your RMR/SRO without fitting. OPF-G, RMR's design cradles the sight tightly on the plate between the plate's front and rear fences, some fitting may be required. A competent gunsmith can do it easily if you're uncomfortable with fitting the plate to your sight. OPF-G,RMR supports the full width of the RMR and SRO, a sealer plate is not necessary. Trijicon's position is that if the user is unsure, use the sealer plate, and the plate is so thin, if it is used it doesn't make any difference to the thread engagement. Trijicon's guide line on whether a sealer plate is required: https://www.trijicon.com/frequently-asked-questions/category/rmr-faqs
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