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#1 ·
Guys, this is something we have been working on with Mark Housel at L&M Precision Gun Works. Its currently in the prototype phase, but should be ready for prime-time in the not to distant future.



Its a standardized interface system to allow users to get their slide milled once and switch optics as they please. Its also future optic compatible (to an extent), so you won't have to get another slide or get it re-milled for the next generation of micro dots. Simply buy the adapter plate to fit.



We are starting with Glocks & M&Ps using the Aimpoint T-1, Trijicon RMR, and Leupold Deltapoint. Other optics and platforms will eventually be available.



Please let me know if you have any questions.



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#2 ·
That looks to be a great design will be interested in seeing how it works out for you. Good luck!
 
#3 ·


M&P sights are installed and are removed from the ejection port side of the slide. Some poor person might see this pic and drive the sights out or in on the wrong side.
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#5 ·
LOL
 
#6 ·
Personal Opinion: You'll sell a HELL of a lot more units if you eliminate the cost of milling the slide!



Design an optic mounting plate system with an integrated tall rear sight BUIS that mounts in the current rear sight dovetail. Package that with a matched-height front sight. So you have 2 pieces that the average guy with a bench vise can install. No milling required!



But then I'm just practical like that...



Runn
 
#10 ·
Although I really like the design, what's the application? Not many guys are going to be switching between different red dot sights on the same weapon



We have an M&P40 slide milled for the J-point/Doctor MRDS, our 1/4 oz. J-point has an integrated rear sight that works well with a factory front sight, and I for one am not interested in swapping it out with a 4 oz. Aimpoint monolith.
 
#12 ·
Guys, thanks for the responses and interest. The whole project started with a request for a T-1 mounting solution. Surprisingly a LOT of end users want this. The other issue is height of the optic. If you have shot a milled

Slide vs dovetail adapter slide, 1/2" does make a difference. We looked at an integrated sight solution but nixed it for a few reasons.



I think the main draw is a standard. So knowing you can try a different optic, or just buy a new adapter plate for optics that may come out in the future.



The prototypes should be cut in the next few weeks and we are working on getting the adapter plates mass produced.



Thanks again for the interest and comments.
 
#16 ·
Well guys, we have an update. Mark has been working around the clock and the prototypes look great. his work in general is amazing.



We have the quotes back from the manufacturer and everything is falling into place. We are going to let some end users bang on these for awhile, figure out some logistics, and then go into production with Glock T-1 and RMR, followed by additional optics and M&Ps.



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#17 ·
Well guys, we have an update. Mark has been working around the clock and the prototypes look great. his work in general is amazing.



We have the quotes back from the manufacturer and everything is falling into place. We are going to let some end users bang on these for awhile, figure out some logistics, and then go into production with Glock T-1 and RMR, followed by additional optics and M&Ps.


Great stuff.
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Question, has there been any thought to include on one the the M&P versions a dovetail for wearing standard rear sights?
 
#18 ·
To answer your question, we thought about it, and there are some considerations for it, but probably not right off the bat, as the gun has sights installed already...



Well guys, here it is, Mark worked his Black Magic with the sights and we have some pictures of the fully complete prototypes. Once we get them back, some will scatter to the wind for testing by other end users, and some will stay with us for testing.



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On a side note, this has sparked our interest to produce some of the other designs have been sitting on. For us, its a big step, but once we get the prototypes complete, we will share them.
 
#19 ·
To answer your question, we thought about it, and there are some considerations for it, but probably not right off the bat, as the gun has sights installed already...


I was just mentioning it for example someone might want to



  • shoot irons with the full sight radius
  • be able to return it back to a somewhat stock look
  • be able to return it to a more easily concealable format without optics



A mount with a length of 1913 picatinny rail would nice as well.
 
#26 ·
How about some special order parts just for the M&P.
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#28 ·
Good to hear, keep us informed.
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#30 ·
Goteron,



If you have already answered this in a previous post, I apologize. How much height does adding the adaptor plate add as opposed to direct mounting of the optic to milled slide?



It doesn't seem to be much and I think the versatility would outweigh the minor increase in height.



You may want to touch base with Safariland and check to see if their new dedicated optic holster will accommodate the added height of the plate. I only suggest this for your military and law enforcement customers who will have to run the optic in a duty holster will ask.



I do think these mounts are genius. One hang up I had was having the slide milled for a specific optic then a better optic coming out.



Chuck
 
#31 ·
With all that aluminium it might tend to lower the weight.
 
#32 ·
Unity Tactical is proud to open the Pre-Order list for our Atom Mounting System. It is the most modular and adaptive system for mounting an optic to your pistol available.



This Pre-Order is only for Glocks (To exclude .45’s). We are actively working on the M&P system followed by .45 caliber Glocks.



Initially we will offer adapter plates for the following optics:



• Aimpoint T-1

• Trijicon RMR

• Leupold Deltapoint

• Insight MRDS

• Glock Iron Sight / Blank Adapter



The pre-order list is first come first serve, we hope to keep lead times as short as possible, however an initial rush may be encountered. Once you are on the list you will get an email when your number is up.



You will send your slide(s) to Mark Housel at L&M Precision Gunworks, LLC for the service. L&M will have adapter plates on-hand and will complete all of the services at this shop.



Mark Housel

1621 Spruce Canyon Drive

Prescott, AZ 86303



Mark is well known in the industry for his attention to detail, quick turn-around times, and fair pricing. You will work directly with him to complete your order.



We have established some PRELIMINARY pricing, it is subject to change, but should not fluctuate much if at all.



• Slide Milling with Refinish of Milled Area - $175

• BUIS Dovetail – Optional - $35 – BUIS can only be mounted in front of the optic, not behind.

• Ameriglo Suppressor Height BUIS- Optional - $45

• Adapter Plate of your Choice - $45



Mark also offers a host of other services that will be available at the same time if you are interested.



One note about the BUIS. The BUIS dovetail depth must be reduced slightly as well as the Dovetail depth on the gun. The BUIS that you purchase with this system can only be used on an ATOM equipped gun. You cannot use any other BUIS without modification (Unless you use an Iron Sight Adapters) – This is not our attempt to sell more Iron Sight Adapters, but rather a constraint put on us by the safety plunger channel.



The Pre-Order list is non-binding, You will have 14 days to send your slide in once we send notification. If you do not, we will assume you are no longer interested and bump your spot. Please do not pre-order if you do not intend to have the service completed. It will slow the process down.



Please send an email to: Atom.Preorder@unitytactical.com with the following Information



Subject: Atom Preorder



Name - Required

Email Address – Required – Please include in the body of the email.

Forum Name (If you have one)



Number of Slides you will be sending - Required

Number and Type of Adapters you are interested in – (Again, Non-Binding, but it helps us with ordering enough) - Required



Thank you for your interest, we appreciate your business and look forward to earning more of it in the future. We hope to get a revamped website up in the near future as well as the release of some new products.



Thank you

Trent Zimmer

Unity Tactical LLC
 
#35 ·
Once you get rolling what are you guys shooting for as far as turn around. I was planning on getting a similar service done on all my m&p pistols one per month. However, I sent the first slide at the beginning of march just to get milled and have yet to see the thing back. Last I heard over a month ago was one week.



The service on this device looks a bit more complex than a slot in the slide with an endmill and a couple of tapped holes. If you could get these down to two weeks I am sure you would get lots of jobs.
 
#38 ·
Any updates Goteron?
 
#39 · (Edited)
The prototype looks nice. However, to mill every slide or sell slides already milled that might fit a a wide variety of add-on optics seems like a lot of commotion to offer to the shooter audience-at-large. In my opinion, a more simplistic solution is already available in the format of a rail mounted platform for the M&P that basically transposes the integral rail to an above slide rail; very inexpensive, no modifications to primary gun necessary, install / remove in seconds. What's not to like ?
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Even looks good on a SIG !


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#40 · (Edited)
I think between the expensive, milled in version, and the add on bracket that eliminates holstering, I would split the difference and get one that fits in the M&P dovetail, even if it doesn't have BUIS. I think I saw the Trijicon mounted in one. Maybe competition will drive the cost of all these sights down some time, I'm wishing.
If money were no object, the Unity Tactical mount would be the hot ticket, needs to be on every SWAT pistol hanging in a thigh holster out there, in my opinion (at least based on how solid it looks).