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<blockquote data-quote="wolf_walker" data-source="post: 3655133" data-attributes="member: 38787"><p>Sorry, G3C. This is about as small as a handgun I could stand.</p><p></p><p>After a week of getting-to-know-you and some clean/lube:</p><p>It's certainly not a Glock (had plenty of them).</p><p>But for the money it's not bad. The grip texture is super aggressive, </p><p>it's going to rub you raw if it's touching your middle when carrying but</p><p>for a 300 gun I'll sandpaper down that part if need be. The finish on the slide</p><p>might as well be spray-paint, which is fine if there's actually tennifer or some sort</p><p>of chemically bonded to the metal treatment under it. I could give two craps</p><p>what it looks like. The front sight needs to be tritium and brighter in daylight, plenty</p><p>options out there. Lakeline makes a steel guide rid and spring and a replacement</p><p>metal striker guide (I noticed right away the stock one is plastic, which may be perfectly fine) along with lots</p><p>of sights so that will be fun to monkey with one day. The trigger is, ok. Single action could still</p><p>pass as a glock, it's fine I suspect for what it needs to do.</p><p>All in all, assuming it shoots (still waiting on ammo, and time to go shoot the damn thing)</p><p>it's fine for the money. Finding a good owb holster has been a chore so far, one of the downsides</p><p>of a cheap gun is the market is full of cheap holsters since they(rightly) assume people buying</p><p>these aren't usually spending $75 on a holster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolf_walker, post: 3655133, member: 38787"] Sorry, G3C. This is about as small as a handgun I could stand. After a week of getting-to-know-you and some clean/lube: It's certainly not a Glock (had plenty of them). But for the money it's not bad. The grip texture is super aggressive, it's going to rub you raw if it's touching your middle when carrying but for a 300 gun I'll sandpaper down that part if need be. The finish on the slide might as well be spray-paint, which is fine if there's actually tennifer or some sort of chemically bonded to the metal treatment under it. I could give two craps what it looks like. The front sight needs to be tritium and brighter in daylight, plenty options out there. Lakeline makes a steel guide rid and spring and a replacement metal striker guide (I noticed right away the stock one is plastic, which may be perfectly fine) along with lots of sights so that will be fun to monkey with one day. The trigger is, ok. Single action could still pass as a glock, it's fine I suspect for what it needs to do. All in all, assuming it shoots (still waiting on ammo, and time to go shoot the damn thing) it's fine for the money. Finding a good owb holster has been a chore so far, one of the downsides of a cheap gun is the market is full of cheap holsters since they(rightly) assume people buying these aren't usually spending $75 on a holster. [/QUOTE]
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