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Anybody have one? There’s one for sale locally pretty cheap and I’m thinking about buying it but don’t know much about them. Are they any good? Is there anything I need to know about looking at a used one?
 
Posts: 1516 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: December 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I LOVE mine. The LE model has adj sights.

I bought mine used - good price. If you can get one "pretty cheap", get it.


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Posts: 3775 | Location: Central AZ | Registered: October 26, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have owned two, both purchased used. My current kit was discontinued, for the Glock 29/30 models. I installed it on my Glock 29 and the thing ran like a Singer sewing machine. I was amazed. I purchased a Glock 30sf frame and built it as a dedicated .22 semi-auto pistol. It is easy to carry and a pleasure to shoot.



That was not the same experience I had with my first AA kit a few years ago. It was for Glock 26/27/33 Gen. II/III pistols. I owned two Glock 26's, my son had a 27 and 33. That kit would not work reliably with any of our pistols. I borrowed a dirty, nasty abused 27 from a neighbor and put my kit on it. That configuration worked fine, for some odd reason. I sold that one with full disclosure.


I also have a Ciener unit for a 1911, which is currently installed on my Colt LW Commander frame. I have owned these before and their reputation is spotty; however, this one works just fine on my frame. It has a fifteen round magazine, so shooting lasts a while longer.
 
Posts: 1988 | Location: metro Atlanta, GA | Registered: July 30, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have one for my G19. It works great! I've found that it works fine with bulk ammo as long as I clean the grease off the rails and use oil. It's less sensitive to lubrication and fouling if you use high velocity ammo like CCI Stingers.
 
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I've run thousands of rounds through several versions. A little fussy on ammo but all of these kits are. I'd recommend it


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Cci mini-mags worked 100% with mine. Other brands were 50/50...
 
Posts: 1527 | Location: Tampa Bay, Florida | Registered: July 06, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Same for me all I ever run in these is minimags.


“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
 
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Well, I drug my feet and it sold.
 
Posts: 1516 | Location: Kentucky | Registered: December 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Mine works great... mags are a pain to load, so, I bought 5 mags and pre-load before I go to range.

It’s accurate, reliable. Though, remember, the upper plays a large part in a Glocks trigger feel, don’t expect it to possess the same characteristics as when the factory slide is installed.

Keep it well lubed with light oil.


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