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Frag Out! Magazine #31

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of failure, but the sport pistols are mostly not used in such harsh con- ditions as the military duty ones. The aircraft grade aluminium frame features an MIL-STD-1913/ Picatinny rail for weapon light or la- ser pointer. The shape of the front part of the frame is slashed to the rear when compared to the military gun. This unveils part of the recoil spring guiding rod which some like and some don't. The location of the rear sight was slightly moved. The VIS 100 M1 is an optic-ready with the rear part of the stainless-steel slide featur- ing a factory-milled cut for micro red dot sights. Gun comes with a single adapter plate for Docter/No- blex/JP, Shield RMS, Delta Optical, Burris Fastfire, Vortex Viper/Ven- om micro red dots or other sights with the same footprint. Owner of Trijicon RMR or Aimpoint ACRO P-1/C-1 had to wait a bit. Other mounting plates are also expected in the future if not from FB Radom, then from some private business. If MRDS are not used, there is a plug (cover plate) included with the gun. tary pistol comes with metal iron sights but with a three- dot system with tritium. In my opinion the sights in the commercial pis- tol are far better, more crisp and clear and more us- er-friendly than the standard ones. The fiber optics are not covered so this might be a potential point www.fragoutmag.com

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