Reptilia debuts the new G-Plate optic mounting plate for Glock 19 and Sig ROMEO X
Reptilia debuts the new G-Plate optic mounting plate for Glock 19 and Sig ROMEO X

Reptilia has introduced the G-Plate optic mounting plate for Glock 19 and Sig ROMEO X, allowing users to mount the optic without modifying the slide. Made from durable 17-4 stainless steel with a corrosion-resistant finish, it replaces the factory rear sight and includes a lightweight design and integrated backup sight capability.

Reptilia states “Reptilia is proud to announce the release of the G-Plate for Glock® 19 and Sig® ROMEO X. Originally developed for a specialized user group, this purpose-built mounting plate allows shooters to install the Sig ROMEO X optic on their Glock 19 slide without any permanent modifications, offering a streamlined solution for low-visibility carry and mission-ready configurations.

The G-Plate replaces the factory rear sight, seating securely in the Glock’s standard dovetail cut. The ROMEO X’s integrated rear sight pairs seamlessly with the G-Plate’s custom front sight post, ensuring reliable backup sight capability even in the harshest conditions.

Precision-machined from billet 17-4 stainless steel and finished in FNC (Nitride) for exceptional corrosion resistance, the G-Plate is engineered to deliver uncompromising strength and long-term durability.”

Key Features:

  • Designed for Glock 19 and other Glock slides with a standard dovetail cut
  • Supports Sig ROMEO X optic mounting with no slide modification required
  • Billet 17-4 stainless steel construction with FNC (Nitride) finish
  • Includes Nylok-patched stainless steel set screw
  • Lightweight design at 24g
  • Proudly Made in the USA

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