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Save your time and effort. Just buy a Midwest Industries handguard, which was my plan when I saw and ordered this one.
I really want to like this forend. I really do. However once installed and assembled on the complete rifle, the handguard has a forced 1mm gap between the upper receiver and the rail. I don't know if it's just out of spec and should be this way or what. The barrel nut has a groove in it, which is supposed to seat two set screws that twist in from 9 and 3 o'clock. With the barrel but torqued to 60 lbs. The groove is still 1mm too far forward to allow the handguard to sit back against the upper receiver. I've removed and retorqued the barrel nut to make certain that the barrel is fully seated in the upper and it is.
This is my first and likely my last Odin product. Honestly, a cheap Diamondback firearms handguard is superior to my experience with this one.
What can you really say about this? It's the factory OEM mag that we might all wish was larger in capacity, but we all knew what it was when we bought it.
Compared with the cheaper alternatives, especially with the 43 I just don't see the value in moving outside the OEM mag.
What a disappointing, uncomfortable, and inadequate trigger this is for the Glock. Seriously, when you compare this with the Overwatch DAT - even in the polymer variant for something like 1/3 the cost.. There is just no comparison. The Overwatch shows up with a finely polished factory trigger bar, this with the bar, connector, and housing, but just as filthy as most OEM Glock parts. For the cost of this trigger, the parts should have been polished.
The trigger shoe itself would be fine, but given the ergonomics of a pistol trigger the sharp corners on the edge of the trigger shoe should have been rounded and setup for how this trigger works. The 'L' could be great on a Glock, but the shape as it's made leaves a sharp corner on both sides of the flat on the L which is highly unpleasant to use and train with.
Bought a three-pack and one of the mags, the feed lips are so out of spec that the 7th round pops out of the mag. On literally all of them, if you rock the follower down in the back/up in the front-- it will pop out of the mag.
These are SO poorly designed... Returning them all as they just aren't that much cheaper that it becomes worth it to have mags of this poor quality.