Ray Charles could look at those pics and see how fucked up the machining is on the plates. I'm not wanting a refund because I had to fit the sights, I'm wanting a refund because you're product is a POS.ĭamn right I'm not going to send you my slides to fuck up when you lack the competence to properly machine your own stuff. I gave you the benefit of the doubt that you had the competence to machine your parts so when it fit the slide (your tolerances vs Sigs) and it fit I didn't think it would be an issue so I fit the sights. I set the plates in place on the slides to make sure they fit and figured it would be good to go. You denied me because I fit the sights, yes I did because it needed to be done before installing the plate. You completely ignored the issues with your plate and only addressed the sight fitment. I laid out the issues with your product and sent pics to back up the problems and I asked for a return label and refund. I'd think really damn hard before spending any money with this company. So almost $300 spent on junk that isn't even workable and that's their response. So he's denying it because I fit the sights, which needed to be done before installing the plates and the plates can't even be installed because the machining is shit. He finally sort of addressed the other issues but basically just told me that I don't know what I'm doing and that they won't let me return them for a refund because I fit the sights. At first he completely ignored the shit machining and issues with the posts and threads and only addressed the sights. So I texted the number that they text you from after you order and got a response from Buck a little bit later. You can also look at the pics of the two together and see some serious QC issues between them. Of the 4 posts included, one will sort of fit and its very tight, when you do get it inserted it won't seat because they relief in the bottom of the plate is out of spec for them. Even the one that doesn't have burrs still is too tight. Like REALLY bad, they were not drilled clean at all. One of the plates still have huge burrs inside of it. So then onto the threaded bosses that pass up through the plates for the RMR to thread to. If you look at the pics you'll see that the threads aren't clean either, you can see that they're actually raised up from the plate. I chased one with a tap thinking it may just be a burr left in there and you can see that it removed the anodizing so this is where I stopped because no way will the threads have enough strength with no anodizing. My guess is they didn't use an H tap to account for the thickness of the anodizing. Next issue was the threaded holes that the holes down screws thread in. I decided the sights needed to be installed first because tapping them in with the two little screws holding the plate to the gun would have been a very stupid idea. I've installed hundreds of sight sets and I fit every set, never have I had to profile the dovetail to match. The angle of the dovetails are significantly different. The first issues was the rear sight which they sell and supplied and the plate is supposed to be cut for. The DPP features a 2.5-MOA red dot, a wide field of view, an accessible battery compartment, and a steel protective sheath.I purchased two of their Sig M17/M18 plates and attempted to install them today. This variant of the V4 Series is designed for the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro (DPP). ![]() The adapter plate hardware is made from stainless steel to increase corrosion resistance. The company’s industry-leading thread engagement - six to seven full revolutions - ensures that the MRD will remain securely fastened to the adapter plate, and the gun, during recoil.
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