Ernest Langdon/Langdon Tactical now offering the SCD for Glocks (aka 'the gadget')

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  • dudley0

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    I don't know if there would be a market for making these for substandard handguns.
    When the 17 first started hitting the market a friend of mine bought one. I tried it out and couldn't hit the side of a barn if I was inside of it with the doors closed. It gave me a bad opinion right off.

    Then the 19 came out and I traded some stuff in and got a new one at a LGS. I had the same type problem. Couldn't get it out of my head.

    Years later I got a compact M&P. Decided that I would get over the stigma and learn to shoot plastic.

    Finally did and now I have a collection of M&Ps. I am too far invested in Smith crap to switch over to Glock crap.
     

    KG1

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    Good luck with this BBI. I brought the topic up about this device a while back when it was distributed by another company. A number of members like Kokomo Dave thought I was crazy and felt it was a useless gimmick that would contribute to lax holster technique leading to a greater risk of ND and increase the possibility of a malfunction. Some actually thought it was useful. I tried to argue for the latter. This thread is going in the direction that mine did. It got a bit heated. There's just something about this device that gets people riled up.
     
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