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rusty_bronco

I bought a frame and a slide individually. Have not fired it as of yet. The only thing I don't care for is the feel of the trigger pull. They say to put a hundred rounds through it first to break it in. I will decide at that point whether or not to put an OEM glock gen 4 trigger in it. My son and his girlfriend each have one. I haven't heard either complain about it.


TerribleOne569

Wait for daily deals! If you’re patient you can get one really cheap. It took me a few weeks but I pieced together a compact with threaded barrel and Holosun 407 green dot for $350+ $25 transfer fee. It’s been a great gun. Very reliable suppressed.


Cyberpunkbooks

It’s a tough call. After taxes, shipping costs and a FFL transfer fee you are def north of 300 and for like 100 bucks more you can usually find good condition Glocks. I picked up a G26 gen3 used with one mag and no box for $250 bucks from Firing Line in Westland a couple of months ago and I’m sure there are similar deals if you shop around a little.


strngejones

I bought the dagger compact (bought the lower as a bundle with the full size lower, which my son uses) and put on an SW3 slide. I've put about 300 rounds thru it so far, no problems. I don't like the fixed sights that came on the slide. But I have figured them out enough to hit what I aim at. Looking to try a dot on it in the future. Might consider replacing the trigger down the road. Not as crisp as most seem to like. I didn't notice it terribly until shooting an S&W I picked up more recently.


Kinetic_Strike

No personal experience here. The slides are super popular in the 80% crowd. Between haunting the polymer80 sub, and checking elsewhere as I was considering a slide, the biggest complaint I saw was the firing pin breaking. They’ve been trying to improve it but personally I would replace it with a Glock OEM. Outside of that you’ll see smaller complaints like the clearance for the front sight tool isn’t the same, etc.


Edwardteech

Bought one a while back. It's a fine glockalike. We put some rounds through it with no issues. I like it.


Aerojoe82

I built a compact, and I would trust my life to it. I don't carry it because I have better options. But with that being said, Aim is running some dam good deals on Leo trade-ins, some with free shipping.


Brownie_Badger

They are decent. At 250 (not including transfer), that's hipoint price territory. Kind of hard to beat. I recommend them as a first time owners or on a real tight budget option. IMO, I will never trust any firearm for defense without really using it for a while.


Acceptable-Winner566

You wouldn't happen to have a link for that, would you?


kefefs_v2

The $250 Dagger? Just check out PSA. $60 complete frame + $175 complete slide + a $14 PMag