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Go about your business. The weights of the parts are correct by hand (not weighed on a scale). One star off because the rear sight notch had to be made by myself. Another star off because one of the magazines needed a bit of sanding to drop out smoothly without shaking.
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It's ok and the removable magazines (light and heavy) are a nice bonus. The downside is that there is a metal block in place of the barrel, which had to be drilled with a 10mm blade in order to accommodate the dowel system used in Safariland's holsters. The rear sight had to be filed with a hole in the rear sight so that it can be aimed sensibly. The groove of the tactical light on the accessory rail had to be widened forward so that the SF 300X light could be locked to the rail with the Glock mount. After an hour of crafting, the light attaches to this, you can aim with the attrap and the light-equipped unit locks into Safariland's ALS holster just like a real Glock+SF300X.
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It does what it's supposed to do. -1 for the lack of a rear sight.
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Great for the purpose for which it was intended.
However, it is not entirely suitable for suitable uses. That is, in the external dimensions, there is so much throwing that the norm enclosures do not go as well as the right one. Safariland can accommodate but keep in mind that the lock will lock.