MOS stands for Modular Optic System. It refers to a factory modification of the Glock frame and slide, allowing easy installation of a red dot sight directly on the slide without the need to alter the construction. MOS is Glock’s proprietary optic mounting system, while OR is a general term used by other manufacturers, including CZUB. Both systems serve a similar purpose but differ in adapter variety, compatibility, and labeling. Airsoft replicas often mimic the MOS or OR design with a pre-cut slide for red dots (e.g., CZ P-10C GBB by ASG or Glock 17 Gen5 MOS by Umarex).

The MOS system typically includes:
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CZUB and the OR label

Main difference between MOS and OR
Feature | MOS (Glock) | OR (e.g. CZUB) |
|---|---|---|
Slide | Milled for adapter plate | Milled for adapter plate |
Adapters | Included in box, multiple types (e.g. RMR, RMSc, Docter) | Sometimes only one adapter or optional accessory |
Compatibility | Higher – supports more red dot brands | Limited – often for specific red dot types |
Standardization | Unified Glock system | Each manufacturer has its own solution |

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