SHOT Show 2015: Glock Introduces Optic Mounting Platform and Long-Slide 10mm Pistol
Glock, Inc. has announced the release of the Glock Modular Optic System (MOS). The MOS platform was designed by Glock engineers to enable users to mount their preferred reflex sights to their pistols in order to improve their target acquisition.
Glock, Inc. has announced the release of the Glock Modular Optic System (MOS). The MOS platform was designed by Glock engineers to enable users to mount their preferred reflex sights to their pistols in order to improve their target acquisition. The Gen4 models G34, G35, and G41 will now be available in the new MOS platform. Coming soon is Glock 40 Gen4 in MOS Configuration–the long slide pistol is intended for 10mm enthusiasts as well as handgun hunters.
“Our research has prompted us to release the MOS configurations for the G34 Gen4, G35 Gen4 and G41 Gen4 and the new G40 Gen4 in the MOS Configuration.” says Josh Dorsey, vice president at Glock. “The new Glock MOS platform offers a convenient way to mount reflex sights without costly alterations to a warrantied slide.”
The MOS models include an Adapter Plate Kit containing four adapter plates as well as the tools for the removal and installation for a variety of optics. Optics are not included with the MOS pistols.
The specifications for the Gen4 MOS configured G34, G35, and G41 are the same as their respective non-MOS versions.
The MOS configured G34 Gen4, G35 Gen4, and G41 Gen4, will be unveiled at the Glock booth (#12254) during the SHOT Show, January 20-23, 2015, at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas. Shipments of the product will begin following the show.
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