I could see some people in Canada buying this, but I think most handgun owners bought their 22lr pistols back when they still could. Towards the end it was mostly 22s and cheap Glock clones only left on the shelf in most stores. I remember seeing places offering Ruger wrangler 22s for under $200.
When you take it down, hold the slide back like half an inch and pull the trigger, then let the slide/striker down gently. That way, you're not slamming the pin into the barrel.
Got my rpal upgrade really close to the freeze, wish I gotten a glock, would enjoy this. Have a gsg 1911, but would buy a similar P320 adapter if one existed.
Forgive me, I'm not familiar with their mos system. Does this mean I have to buy a specific plate for the sight I want? I have an extra holoson 407k laying around.
@Carlitostech909 There are some sights that are native to the system, but the vast majority of sights need an adapter plate. Just figure out the footprint of your red dot and then search for a MOS plate that adapts to that footprint. There are some "universal" plates that adapt mos to all footprints too.
I'm not sure. It's legal to bring into Canada for sure, but there may be some new paper work now. The problem may be legally exporting it from the US. I don't know how ITAR regulations treat it.
I could see some people in Canada buying this, but I think most handgun owners bought their 22lr pistols back when they still could. Towards the end it was mostly 22s and cheap Glock clones only left on the shelf in most stores. I remember seeing places offering Ruger wrangler 22s for under $200.
It's pretty hit or miss with who was able to get what. I remember I was looking 22s but nothing of interest to me was in stock or available.
@@bats8888 Hey I JUST received my PAL and RPAL, when we get a change in government I'll most likely be referencing back to this video
When you take it down, hold the slide back like half an inch and pull the trigger, then let the slide/striker down gently. That way, you're not slamming the pin into the barrel.
I have actually started doing that. I don't know why I didn't right from the start lol
Got my rpal upgrade really close to the freeze, wish I gotten a glock, would enjoy this. Have a gsg 1911, but would buy a similar P320 adapter if one existed.
Would you say that your optic failed due to its long use or failed due to the slide acting on it more violently?
Neither, I don't think it died becuase of the firearms. I think it was just defective from the factory and it gave out.
Forgot to include that as an option… appreciate the info. I’m pretty sure I’m going to pick one up now.
What footprint is on the 22lr slide? Is it direct mount RMR?
It uses Glock MOS plate system.
Forgive me, I'm not familiar with their mos system. Does this mean I have to buy a specific plate for the sight I want? I have an extra holoson 407k laying around.
@Carlitostech909 There are some sights that are native to the system, but the vast majority of sights need an adapter plate.
Just figure out the footprint of your red dot and then search for a MOS plate that adapts to that footprint. There are some "universal" plates that adapt mos to all footprints too.
Great, thnx for the help!
Is it legal to bring a glock 34 slide from the USA to Canada without declaring?
I'm not sure. It's legal to bring into Canada for sure, but there may be some new paper work now.
The problem may be legally exporting it from the US. I don't know how ITAR regulations treat it.
It would be legal to import to Canada but illegal to export from the US due to ITAR regs.
@MsCheesebread that's sh1tty