Strike Industries Charging Handle for Glock Rear Sight Rail Adapter SI-GSR-CH [FC-700371178680]

Strike Industries Charging Handle for Glock Rear Sight Rail Adapter SI-GSR-CH [FC-700371178680]

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Model
SI-GSR-CH
UPC Barcode
700371178680
Strike Industries has added to its ever growing line of products for Glock with its SI Rear Sight Rail Adapter for the Glock The SI GSR is a tactical light weight, ultra sturdy, inexpensive solution for shooters wanting to add a rear sight to their Glock but don’t want to have to spend a huge sum of money to have one customized installed. It comes with a rail to mount any sight of your choice, screws to adjust height, and a back plate (Back Plate Locking System) to secure the rail and eliminate any movement from vibration. And if you choose to not use an optic, the rail has reference dots you can paint so you don’t have to remove the rail. For the competitive shooter, the rail is also compatible w/ a separately sold ambidextrous charging handle. Strike is always striving to create innovative solutions to push the envelope and give the user what they want with the most available options possible and we feel that the SI GSR is exactly that kind of solution!

Specifications and Features:
This is not a Glock Factory Product, it is an after market Product
Machined Aluminum
Ambidextrous
Knurled for Ease of Use
Black
Made in USA

Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.

Is this for everything to complete the charging handle the rail too for this price ?
Answer: No, this item is just the charging handle. The Strike Industries rear sight mount is sold separately. Check out item # GLK-046-071.
So to use this product you must completely remove the rear iron sight? So basically this can only really be used with a gun that has a mounted optic, am I correct? I am trying to build a range gun for my girlfriend who has some weakness in her charging hand from surgery, so my question is this would only be a good option if I were to mount and optic as well. Correct?
Answer: Yes, it would replace the rear sight. This type of device is often used to make racking the firearm easier while using a larger optic/mount on competition handguns, but it would work for your use as well in theory.