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Looking for a gunsmith to install two RMR mounts

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Hey guys,

 

I live in central/north NJ (exit 137 on GSP) and I’m looking for a competent gunsmith who can install my two (already purchased) rmr mounts on both a Kimber Micro 9 and a SW Bodyguard 380. Does anyone have any recommendations? I’m not in a super rush but would love to have them done in 3-4 weeks, at the longest (if beggars can be choosers).

 

thanks!

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13 minutes ago, StephenNJ73 said:

Hey guys,

 

I live in central/north NJ (exit 137 on GSP) and I’m looking for a competent gunsmith who can install my two (already purchased) rmr mounts on both a Kimber Micro 9 and a SW Bodyguard 380. Does anyone have any recommendations? I’m not in a super rush but would love to have them done in 3-4 weeks, at the longest (if beggars can be choosers).

 

thanks!

Is this the dovetail mount with two set screws?

 

If so, you can do that yourself....sight pusher etc.

 

But I haven't heard of one staying put...unless it was loctighted...

 

Ymmv

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46 minutes ago, CapGuns&SnapsKid said:

I'm with you so I'm going to comment as well,  I have a G19 gen 4 I want milled. but I'm looking at the Holosun 507c

https://jagerwerks.com/glock/optic-cuts/

I used them a while ago for my G19. Great work and incredibly fast turn around. They will even zero it for you if you send the barrel and spring.

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