I carry a .380 (Glock 42) most days when I am at work. When not at work, I typically have a Glock 43 or 43X on me. I am by myself at work alot in a smallish building, so engagement distances would be quite short. That said, with my .380, I know I am probably going to have to shoot more than once...
So, I Tacti-Fuglied my Glock 44. I wanted to put a red dot on it, but with the polymer slide, that made it very difficult. Enter the Strike Industries SPUR mount. While not attractive at all, it works well for what it is and is a solid mount. I put a Sightmark Mini-Shot Pro M-Spec on it that I...
AIM Surplus W3 PVD slide, AIM Threaded barrel, AIM slide internals.
SCT Manufacturing SCT19 frame and internals.
Night Fision Sights, Griffon Micro-Comp.
I edited the post and took a new pic without the Griffon Micro-Comp. I have a love/hate relationship with it. It is effective, but the port...
I picked up a set of Night Fision optic height sights for my AIM/SCT19 build and Glock Performance trigger for my Glock 44. That trigger is amazing for a Glock trigger. Smooth take up, solid wall, advertised 5 LB. break, buts its definitely less that that. I'd say 4-4.5 lbs. Nice short reset...
I always carry with a round in the chamber. It makes no sense to me not to. If someone is too nervous or scared to do that, I would recommend a revolver to them.
I can totally relate to this as I could never do anything right in my Father's eyes. I will keep you in my prayers. I will say you seem to have a good way to get away from it in your machining skills. I enjoyed the pictures you posted and have always thought about that kind of work. The only...
This morning I ordered an AIM Surplus G19 W3 PVD RMR slide, Aim Surplus parts kit for it and an SCT19 assembled frame. The order total was a smidge less than $290. Combine that with the AIM G19 threaded barrel that I paid less than $50 for awhile back and I'll have an El-Cheapo Glock 19 "clone"...
I have had several Glock 21's, 30's and 41's over the years and can whole heartedly recommend them. The only .45 ACP Glocks I have not had, but I do want is the 30S and the single stack 36. The Glock .45 ACP pistols are chunky and do not fit a lot of people's hands. The standard Gen 3's are very...
The beauty or having double stack, 1 1/2 stack and single stack pistols is there are lots of options to fit more people's hands. That equates to more people taking it upon themselves to protect themselves and their families.