Strike Industries has released their Version 2 (G-SURF) Scorpion Universal Reflex Mount for the Glock pattern.

Strike Industries state “Say hello to next iteration of the Strike Industries Scorpion Universal Reflex Mount for GLOCK™ with Version 2 featuring the latest SI Multi-Optic Mount design.

This mount easily fits most Mini/Micro Red Dot Sights (MRDS) available in the market without requiring any permanent milling or custom work on your GLOCK™ pistol slide and includes an optional to use ambidextrous charging handle.

This includes C-More, DeltaPoint Pro, Docter/Noblex, RMR Standard, Shield Standard and all SIG SAUER Open Reflex SIghts.

With a low-profile design, the mount offers a sleek and streamlined appearance without compromising on functionality.

The included mounting posts and screws offer versatility, accommodating a variety of red dot sights.

For added convenience, the optional charging handle can be easily configured on either side to cater to individual user preferences.
Machined from 6061-T6 Aluminum, this durable and high-quality mount is built to last.

Upgrade your GLOCK™ with the Strike Industries Scorpion Universal Reflex Mount for GLOCK™ Version 2.”

FEATURES:

  • SI Multi-Optic Mount fits most Mini/Micro Red Dot Sights (MRDS) in the market
  • No permanent milling or custom work required on slide
  • Low-profile design for a sleek appearance without sacrificing functionality
  • Included mounting posts and screws offer versatility for various red dot sights
  • Optional charging handle can be configured on either side for user preference
  • Machined from 6061-T6 Aluminum

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