Patent and Trademark Pending
US 2024/0142200 A1 – May 2, 2024
Updates
06.17.2024 – Patent and Trademark pending OpticIrons
Thank you very much for all of your guys’ support over the past couple of years. These are folks who see #OpticIrons as a vision into the future and are just like us.
We love #OpticIons, and we love it even more when others also believe in it. For example, Night Fison recently released their Stealth Series Sight. We cannot thank them enough for seeing our vision and actually doing it. The more people working on it, the faster #OpticIrons will change the world of optics and irons and bring them together.
#OpticIrons is patent and trademark pending.
– Our provisional application 63/420,294 filed on Oct 28, 2022
– Our provisional application 63/422,536 filed on Nov 4, 2022
– Our provisional application 63/438,698 filed on Jan 12, 2023
– Our US 2024/0142200 A1 just got published May 2, 2024
Our attorney is in the process of working with Night Fision to make things work out for everyone.
08.28.2023 – OpticIrons setup is now available for 1911/2011
– #2Cxx11 is the 1st and the only system on the market that will mount an SRO with the lip behind the breech face. PLUS, it also comes OpticIrons.
– You send us your slides and optics, we cut, install and send it back to you.
– More pics coming soon.
05.30.2023 – Release / 1st Order Shipped
– We have OpticIrons for SRO, RMR, 507C, 507C Comp and 508T for Glock slides.
– You send us your slides and optics, we cut, install and send it back to you.
– OpticIrons 507C Compatition Completed – see here
– OpticIrons on 508T Completed – see here
– OpticIrons on SRO Completed – see here
Jan 2023 – Introducing at Shot 2023
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Gun slides and the old-school iron sights have been around for too long. Long before the arrival of pistol optics. They’re never really designed and made for modern optics.
Take a look at this slide. The way longer-than-needed rear OEM iron leaves no room for an RMR.

So if you want an RMR and still have your rear irons, you have to
- Do the optic cut over the OEM rear dovetail groove
- Re-cut a new Glock groove for the shorter Glock rear iron

Or this slide.

- If you do the optic cut in front of the rear OEM groove, it sits right on top of the safety plunger, and you can’t cut it as low.
- So you have to do this.

You have a 1911 slide, and there is nothing you can do (yet) to fit both an optic and a rear iron. The back of the slide is too short.

There is this built-in attempt

- The elevation adjustment screw is in the middle, so the gap is as wide as the diameter screw. And it’s too wide.
- It’s also a bit too low
- What if you don’t want it? Too bad it’s not removable.
Or how about this one?

- It’s big. And it’s sticking out.
Meet our
Patent and Trademark Pending
Optic Irons
The World’s First Iron Sight Systems
designed for Modern Optics


- Thanks to the unique bolt-on design, you no longer need a dovetail groove for your rear iron. The Optic Cut can now be all-the-way to the back and lower.
- Mounted almost right above the optic emitter helps you acquire the red dot much faster.
- Special built-in alignment features make it perfectly center
- It’s removable
- It’s hidden inside the optic
- We custom design the iron sight heights to provide perfect co-witnesses for all different optic and slide combinations
Come see us at Shot 2023 – Booth #40308 if you’re interested.
Launching soon.