Wow, Jedi. I wasn’t expecting this. I appreciate all the love, support and kind words, brotha. That is some demanding and picky polymer, so it was hard to keep the lines clean. So with that said, I’m glad you’re happy with it. Looking forward to giving you the Glock treatment. Great review from start to finish. That new peacekeeper shoe is beautiful by the way. And it also feels outstanding.
@@mt1118A1 pretty much all Glocks will have some wiggle in them. I didn't notice anything out of the ordinary with the frames I have or the slides I have put on it
@@tacticalpontoon yeah I knew you had been partnered with them for their trigger shoes. One of my favorites by the way. But when I seen this new design I just knew it was their product. Their quality it’s top tier in my opinion. Never disappointed with your content and products man.
You can’t go wrong with the PSA Mag. Shield still have some issues from what I hear. They got it right the very first time & they’re phenomenal , pricy but awesome. GET RID OF THAT SHIELD MAG BEFORE IT C😮ST YOU YOUR LIFE !
@@tacticalpontoon😂 ok.. so the newer style without the spring? I’m only asking because I’m going to replace the trigger but didn’t know if I needed the whole assembly because the psa micro comes with the gen 3 style with the spring which would require me to replace the entire housing because the trigger I’m replacing it with is the gen 5 style without the spring.
I've been really hoping for the 43 to be made with 10rd or 11rd magazines, like a P365, Hellcat, GX4 and the others. They came out with the 80% HMC9 frames that are G43 frames that take P365 magazines... but they never ended up selling them. I waited for years for them to finally come out, but then they discontinued them. I know 3D printing exists... but I wouldn't want to trust a 3d printed frame for a handgun, especially for one where the slide contacts (slams against) the frame to stop its rearward travel. They might be fine for some guns that have FCUs/Chassis that take the impact of the slide... but I'm not sure if they're durable enough to be able to handle a direct impact. (There are stronger polymers like Carbon Fiber Nylon, but I'm not sure if they're as durable as injection molded parts of the same materials).