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Last forking thing I want is something that could get hit and turn my handgun into a brick when it's needed most.
What if you unholster it and you bump that in the wrong direction?
Glock calls their pistol perfect because like mentioned above, when you start modifying them they a prone to failure.
Other than a ghost trigger connector na dmag plates I leave them alone.
I've never had a hiccup or failure.
And I trust them not to let me down.
If I want other caliber options I would just buy another glock.
Shoving my Glock into it's holster is my ''Slow the HeII down'' look and feel moment.
But even with this device. You would need to ''Slow the HeII down'' and pay attention to the feed back from this device.
It's always interesting to see new Ideas. And I can't say I hate it?
Thanks for the post.
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