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I was not aware of the scd until today.is there really any downside besides the $80 price I saw.any thoughts.
And added the Glock dingus on the trigger!!I’ve seen it used. I’m not a fan of adding things to my edc. The more you add the more opportunity for it failing when needed. For example, even Springfield removed their palm safety on their new hellcat.
You got a link to what we are talking about?One of the rare times I’m in complete disagreement with Jim Beam.
The TAU gadget and new sights are the only mods on my carry glocks. I don’t see it or use it as a way to truly control anything; to me it’s simply a feedback device; a way to know if something is moving the trigger much like an external hammer does on a da revolver, beretta 92, etc.
Before trying it, I read all the reviews I could find, including one from a training school where they supposedly run them on glocks that get a good amount of rolling around on the ground, with no issues or failures.
All I can say is that I like them, and the only way you’ll know what you think of them is trying one.
If we’re talking about this...You got a link to what we are talking about?
That would have been a smart idea.And added the Glock dingus on the trigger!!
I’m telling you I think they took a belt sander to a Glock 26 and then said, Look what we invented!
No worries, I trust your input.One of the rare times I’m in complete disagreement with Jim Beam.
https://www.gunnuts.net/2015/07/03/the-gadget-an-additional-safety-device-for-glock-pistols/You got a link to what we are talking about?
It’s a part that if fails makes your gun a paper weight. I don’t see myself wanting one. Anyone remember the glocks that had the key safety in the grip plug?If we’re talking about this...
https://taudevgroup.myshopify.com/products/striker-control-device
I don’t like/trust it
How’s that?It’s a part that if fails makes your gun a paper weight...
Maybe I read it wrong. It’s a back plate that can be pushed on or out. One of the ways locks the striker in place?How’s that?
After watching the video I really see no problem with the device. I pictured more of a tactile switch then a hinge that you apply pressure to. I retract my previous statement.I have no use for one, but here is a YouTube video about it...
Good video. Don’t see a way that it would hamper functionality of the Glock.I have no use for one, but here is a YouTube video about it...