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Good write up, short, sweet and to the point. I'll have to order one soon to try.
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Testing the SCD for aftermarket triggers this weekend at a class. Working fine.
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Testing the SCD for aftermarket triggers this weekend at a class. Working fine. View Quote I am using an OverWatch Precision TAC trigger and a Zev V4 connector with my original SCD without any issues. Should I be concerned? |
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The more you shoot, the more you train, the more you handle a firearm when tired or sweaty the benefits of this thing outway the only detractor being the $65 for a blend. My 3 most used, shot, carried guns are a Beretta, 1911, and a g19. I've always placed my thumb on my hammer while reholster g since I carry aiwb. This actually had zero learning curve for me which is nice. If you think you can't make a mistake then please stay away from me because that is a dangerous mindset. View Quote I really need to pick up a couple of these for these reasons. No training, natural positioning, and the function of it is basically invisible otherwise. Am I really concerned about a bad reholstering, even AIWB? Not really. I've done it plenty of times, and I'm really careful about it. But being shot sucks, even I know that and I've never had the experience. if this thing reduces my % risk of a bad reholstering = ND.....that's a good thing. I don't really see how anyone could be upset by it, especially when people are paying $200 for aftermarket triggers that marginally improve the trigger and come with additional risks WRT proper function of the internal safeties and pre-load on the striker spring. For a AIWB carry piece, it makes total sense to me. Belt holster, especially my OC retention holsters......not so much since I won't get shot if they ND my pistol and the risk of having an obstructed holster is much reduced since I don't have clothing getting in the way. |
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How is the SCD for after market triggers different from the original version. I am using an OverWatch Precision TAC trigger and a Zev V4 connector with my original SCD without any issues. Should I be concerned? View Quote |
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It's personal preference whether you use one or not, but there's really no argument against it. View Quote Any moving part can stop moving for any number of reasons. If it seizes up at the wrong time you could be left defenseless. I just gave 2 arguments |
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And the SCD won't do any of these things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adding aftermarkets parts can cause pistols to fail. Any moving part can stop moving for any number of reasons. If it seizes up at the wrong time you could be left defenseless. I just gave 2 arguments How can you know it won't fail and or stop moving? |
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It's not an aftermarket part you add? How can you know it won't fail and or stop moving? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adding aftermarkets parts can cause pistols to fail. Any moving part can stop moving for any number of reasons. If it seizes up at the wrong time you could be left defenseless. I just gave 2 arguments How can you know it won't fail and or stop moving? |
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You are comparing millions of units tested over 3 and half DECADES to this thing. And look at the issues they have had, not many but they have had some. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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If it breaks, the gun continues to work as designed. I know you are certain in your platitude, but one of us has tested this thing for literally years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adding aftermarkets parts can cause pistols to fail. Any moving part can stop moving for any number of reasons. If it seizes up at the wrong time you could be left defenseless. I just gave 2 arguments How can you know it won't fail and or stop moving? A) Ignorance. B) Fanboy lust that is clearly unhealthy. C) Financial gain to promote. I'm hoping it is A) or B) I skimmed through this thread and I see a few people showing reason why it is a good idea and I agree i'm not even against it. The post I replied, I was pointing out that an argument against it can be made. Promote it as an option and we can get along, tell me it can't fail no matter what and i'll make it a personal project of mine to prove it can. My entire life my father has said "if you wanna know how something will break then give it to my son" |
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You are comparing millions of units tested over 3 and half DECADES to this thing. View Quote |
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You act as if there has been no testing of the SCD... when, in fact, there had been ongoing testing (of multiple prototypes) for YEARS before the production version came to market. But hang your hat on that straw man. And go sully up some other thread. View Quote |
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You are a bore
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Being right is quite boring sometimes.
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Being right is quite boring sometimes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Edit: I'm done, my goal wasn't to pick low hanging fruit. |
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I don't agree, You responded that it will never fail and that alone shows a level of... A) Ignorance. B) Fanboy lust that is clearly unhealthy. C) Financial gain to promote. I'm hoping it is A) or B) I skimmed through this thread and I see a few people showing reason why it is a good idea and I agree i'm not even against it. The post I replied, I was pointing out that an argument against it can be made. Promote it as an option and we can get along, tell me it can't fail no matter what and i'll make it a personal project of mine to prove it can. My entire life my father has said "if you wanna know how something will break then give it to my son" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Adding aftermarkets parts can cause pistols to fail. Any moving part can stop moving for any number of reasons. If it seizes up at the wrong time you could be left defenseless. I just gave 2 arguments How can you know it won't fail and or stop moving? A) Ignorance. B) Fanboy lust that is clearly unhealthy. C) Financial gain to promote. I'm hoping it is A) or B) I skimmed through this thread and I see a few people showing reason why it is a good idea and I agree i'm not even against it. The post I replied, I was pointing out that an argument against it can be made. Promote it as an option and we can get along, tell me it can't fail no matter what and i'll make it a personal project of mine to prove it can. My entire life my father has said "if you wanna know how something will break then give it to my son" Not joking. |
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I'll buy you one and let you try and break it. Not joking. View Quote |
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The nice thing is even if he breaks the moving part it won't interfere with the pistol's function. I consider these an essential accessory for any Glock that will go in a holster AIWB or not. The only Glock I own that doesn't have a SCD is my Glock 42. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll buy you one and let you try and break it. Not joking. |
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I really like this thing and can't wait to get one for my 43. For me, it solves the only hang up I had with striker fired pistols coming off of da/sa pistols. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll buy you one and let you try and break it. Not joking. |
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Right about what? Thinking the trigger is the ONLY moving part? Edit: I'm done, my goal wasn't to pick low hanging fruit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You're going to be astonished how fast you build up the muscle memory to use one. View Quote Not concerned about that in the least. My services have only issued hammered guns (ARNG-M9, USCG-229-DAK) so riding a hammer is already part of my repertoire. It's going on my "technology demonstrator Glock" which I should finally be able to put rounds through this week. |
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As a fan of thumbing hammer guns this is a very neat device. I really don't get the hate for it. View Quote |
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I believe Gen 5 have a different slide cover plate, also think the man who makes them mentioned this on Pistol-forum let me look for a link for you.
Link to Pistol-forum thread, where this was answered. Originally Posted by ScotchMan :Does the SCD still work in the Gen5? |
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I believe Gen 5 have a different slide cover plate, also think the man who makes them mentioned this on Pistol-forum let me look for a link for you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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