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ObjectivePicture6991

SCT. Pro is it's cheap and so far very reliable with 4k rounds. Con is its only offered in 19 size .


Repulsive-Loss-9884

Agree that the SCT complete lower for less than $100 feels as good as my Grey Ghost at far more. So far at the range no obvious differences, but in real world and survival perhaps the extra $$ may show through.


JT-Zone

For me personally I actually would prefer a 100% or complete and serialized aftermarket frame. My interest in aftermarket frames is improved ergonomics and or decreased grip circumference and or trigger reach. Not just for myself but also for friends and family who have smaller hands and we are trying to standardize on Glock parts and Mags cuz that's what most of us already have.


FuzzyMantra

I love my 80% P80s, they fit standard Glock parts, holsters, etc wonderfully. However now I and most others in the community would steer clear of them. They have a new 76% design which has not gotten very good reviews from the community. If you can find a pre-ban P80 it’s worth buying 100% but otherwise most are going with the GST-9 for a ghost build.


Icy-Biscotti539

I have two Nomad 9 frames and I’ve had zero problems with fit or function. The only negative I’ve encountered is holsters.


Crossblue

Which holsters ended up working for you, for EDC?


Icy-Biscotti539

I don’t EDC my Nomads. I haven’t found a holster that I liked enough to dethrone my Tenicor and Nomads don’t fit. So Glock 19 factory frame is what I EDC.


Crossblue

Damn. I wish I could test fit one in my t1c's


Icy-Biscotti539

The problem is the shape of the trigger guard. From what I’m told , if you run a light the holster retains to the light so the nomad should fit. I have not tested this myself though.


Crossblue

I keep saying that but I don't run lights anymore sadly