The C&H Precision plates are designed, manufactured and shipped from our small family owned business in Coastal Georgia. Each plate is precision machined to the tightest tolerances on HAAS CNC machines and each plate goes through multiple quality checks before shipping to our customers.
Most of our plates feature a patented stainless steel T-Nut which provide an industry leading six to seven threads of engagement. Since all the mounting hardware is replaceable, if any mounting hardware is damaged it can be replaced without replacing the entire plate.
SPECIFICATION:
Material: Plates are made from 6061 aluminum. All mounting hardware is Stainless Steel
Finish: Plates are MIL-SPEC Type III Hard Anodized – Black
Replaceable 416 Stainless Steel T-Posts for maximum thread engagement
INCLUDED:
Qty 1 – Optic Plate
Qty 3 – M3 x 6 MM FH Plate Mounting Screws
Qty 3 – 4-40 x .320 FHB Trijicon RMR Optic Mounting Screws
Qty 3 – 4-40 x .280 FHB Holosun 507C / 508T Optic Mounting Screws
Qty 3 – 4-40 x .345 FHB Trijicon SRO , CHPWS COMP / EDC XL Optic Mounting Screws
Qty 3 – Patented 416 Stainless Steel T-Nuts
eslynch (verified owner) –
I have purchased 2 of the Walther adapter (Q5 and PPQ M2 Q4)plates and they both are of high quality and successfully fulfill their intended function of securely and accurately mounting optics. They also allow effective use of the plate’s rear iron sight design feature as a co-witness tool The incorporated rear iron sight is unique in the realm of adapter plates. While this feature is a useful and innovative design, I would offer a idea for improvement. Providing some data for selecting front sight height to accurately co-witness with the adapter plate rear sight would be useful. I have spent a lot of time trying to determine the appropriate front sight height through experimentation/calculation. Would it be possible for CHPWS to collect and provide this information through testing? Or, it could be provided by customers who have successfully determined appropriate front sight height. I’m sure some customers would be glad to offer their solutions. Here’s mine. Dawson Precision techs say add .100″ to the measurement between the top of the slide and the bottom of the optics window to get the right front sight height. Not exact but it will get you in the ball park. Might not be exact enough for some, but it works for me.
austinpiano (verified owner) –
This plate is just what I needed! Very snug fit. Not only does it have the rear sight made into the plate but it is about half the thickness of the Walther RMR plate. The RMR sits lower and the sight picture is great in relation to the iron sights. Thank you C & H!
Michael Shternfeld (verified owner) –
Thoughtfully engineered and very well built.. Just had it installed and looking forward to the next range trip.
William Simonsen (verified owner) –
Unfortunately my Walther Q4SF came without RMR plates. They supplied a free one after I purchased the gun, however their plate precluded iron back up sights – it didn’t even have screws! I returned it to Walther. I ordered this plate from CHPW and it fits the bill perfectly. I’m using a Trijicon RMR and the setup is great. Best thing is CHPW includes several installation videos that are helpful – especially as the Walther plate and the Trijicon lack any instructions. Great product.
Karl Connell (verified owner) –
Bought this plate for my Q4 SF and one for my P320 and the quality is great. I like how the C&H plate sits lower on the Q4 SF than the standard Walther plates as well. Highly recommend C&H plates.