I know. I've been wanting to. I talked to dogleg the other day about one of the arc22 cans. I have to wait a couple months to get the money together but I'm going to do it soon.
The problem with a lot of the aftermarket Glock triggers is that they couldn't pass a drop test. I think it was in glocktalk but the apex and Overwatch were the only two that would pass it.
That's what I wonder. If it costs more than about $150 it better have something to make it worth it. There will be a small market for a super light trigger, but most people don't need a 2lb Glock trigger.
Oh I'm planning on a .22 can in the next couple of months. The more expensive cans will happen sooner if I can not have to save up the extra $200 for the tax stamp. Even then, a .30 cal can would happen before a dedicated 5.56 can.
No. I figured if I have it sent out to have the rest of the grip work done I'll just let them do it. I do still plan to do it to my G43 eventually though.
I guess it depends on how much the different caliber swaps are. If they are the same as a whole upper then I dont see the draw since you would have to worry about the zero on the optic.
Look what I found. Im very happy for you guys to have been making such a name for yourselves @KGmade. The Firearm Blog is one of the bigger ones, if not the biggest as far as I know.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/01/05/kgmade-eos-22/
There may be some beer in it for someone to help me get two scopes mounted properly. I'm sure I can do it, but it will end up being a pain in the ass getting the rifle and scope level if I do it myself.