After wasting money on a micro dagger , I've concluded that at least with a slimline Glock , they're only 500 bucks and this isn't the place to skim money with a clone. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
A few months ago, I builded a 43X SCT. The frame is exactly like yours. I'm using it with the PSA 15 rounds magazines. It worked without any malfunction. (The Shields Arms doesn't work well with either the SCT or the 43X)
I have the SCT19 frame and I have had a similar experience. I like the frame but it only works reliably with stock Glock parts. Aftermarket trigger disconnects and such would not work. Note that the SCT19 frame WILL NOT WORK in most Glock holsters (its too tight/doesn't fit) without remelting the kydex and such which has been a pain. I think if you chose a holster for another glock clone (like maybe P80 or Daggger) that has a picatinny rail (not a glock accessory rail), that would probably work.
Put a PSA micro dagger upper on that and PSA micro mags and it runs good. I wanted the SCT lower because it came with Glock parts whereas the PSA lower has glock "like" parts.
I have a couple SCT guns. I haven’t experienced any issues yet. Have the dagger and micro dagger slides on them. The frames came assembled. I think it’s just like everything else, there’s always a lemon or two. I will buy a few oem kits , just in case
I just changed the trigger shoe and the connector on my SCT and my G43x, and now they're both pulling at 3.5 lbs but still have been to the range to shoot the SCT
So i should be good? I have a glock 48 and i wanna get this frame for it. Since i already have everything oem ill just swap all the internals into the new frame and everything should run flawless?
I do agree with the over lubing. Its been my experience with the shadow systems, that they over lube it in from the factory. When i take it to clean after shooting it for the first time normally has alot of lube in the striker channel. I even had light strikes once on the mr920 and twice on the cr920xp
I agree they are usually over lubed from the factory. For that reason I field strip clean the factory lube off and re lube with the right amount of lube in the right places before the first range time
My trigger went dead to my SCT19 frame, so swapping the trigger and housing mechanism to OEM Glock parts is must on these guys. The SCT trigger tends to become dead if it is pulled forward for whatever reason. I’m more than sure this is the issue and I haven’t seen the full video yet.
So it doesn’t accept all OEM Glock parts. What parts does it not accept? Why buy the OEM parts kit and the frame separate if it doesn’t accept all parts? Confused
Come on SPN you know we always use oem parts, my SCT43 Dagger combo runs perfectly with a full oem lpk might even put a superior triggers unit in there. Unless you’re looking to save some coin on a range build, cause no firearms are toys. EVERY single other company can of course always produce their own versions of glock parts to the “specs” they’re given to work off of but Glock perfection is perfection ya know?
I bought a SCT frame and fire control unit and after a couple of mags I had to use a punch and hammer to get the magazine out of the frame, guality is subpar and it is JUNK , don’t waste your time and money!!!
I have several Glocks and they work flawlessly. I don't mess with my Glocks. If I want another Glock I don't have I save up and buy it. For me its stock Glocks only. Just saying...
A grand? Who’s doing the math? I have over 50 Glocks and most are stock. Why are you a grown man pocket watching and caring what other men do with their firearms? I’ll never understand it
After wasting money on a micro dagger , I've concluded that at least with a slimline Glock , they're only 500 bucks and this isn't the place to skim money with a clone. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
You keep Glock stock?
So many other projects going on I forget I need to take the 43sc out and run it. Glad people are reporting with no issues tho🔥😈
A few months ago, I builded a 43X SCT. The frame is exactly like yours. I'm using it with the PSA 15 rounds magazines. It worked without any malfunction. (The Shields Arms doesn't work well with either the SCT or the 43X)
Once again. A lot Solid information. Thank you for the time and effort
I have the SCT19 frame and I have had a similar experience. I like the frame but it only works reliably with stock Glock parts. Aftermarket trigger disconnects and such would not work. Note that the SCT19 frame WILL NOT WORK in most Glock holsters (its too tight/doesn't fit) without remelting the kydex and such which has been a pain. I think if you chose a holster for another glock clone (like maybe P80 or Daggger) that has a picatinny rail (not a glock accessory rail), that would probably work.
Nice this will be my winter project now that I know
Put a PSA micro dagger upper on that and PSA micro mags and it runs good. I wanted the SCT lower because it came with Glock parts whereas the PSA lower has glock "like" parts.
I have a couple SCT guns. I haven’t experienced any issues yet. Have the dagger and micro dagger slides on them. The frames came assembled. I think it’s just like everything else, there’s always a lemon or two. I will buy a few oem kits , just in case
I just changed the trigger shoe and the connector on my SCT and my G43x, and now they're both pulling at
3.5 lbs but still have been to the range to shoot the SCT
So i should be good? I have a glock 48 and i wanna get this frame for it. Since i already have everything oem ill just swap all the internals into the new frame and everything should run flawless?
I do agree with the over lubing. Its been my experience with the shadow systems, that they over lube it in from the factory. When i take it to clean after shooting it for the first time normally has alot of lube in the striker channel. I even had light strikes once on the mr920 and twice on the cr920xp
Crazy that a company can copy the work of Glock pistols and it fails due to too much lubrication.
I mean, I guess one or two light strikes within break-in period is a failure *shrug*
I agree they are usually over lubed from the factory. For that reason I field strip clean the factory lube off and re lube with the right amount of lube in the right places before the first range time
My trigger went dead to my SCT19 frame, so swapping the trigger and housing mechanism to OEM Glock parts is must on these guys.
The SCT trigger tends to become dead if it is pulled forward for whatever reason. I’m more than sure this is the issue and I haven’t seen the full video yet.
Exactly. The bar is not bent at the right angle: respect
Which holster do you guys use for the 43x frames with rails
Cool, seeing PSA never has their Micro line build parts available
I had one but found it was really loose on my arc slide. So much that it rattled in holster. Went back to original lower.
Yeah tell jerry mitchlik he pulls his shots cause of his grip..😆😆😆
Did you mention holster compatibility? Does it fit in a standard holster?
1500 rounds through mine. Not a single issue. It's a fantastic upgrade for your 43x/48.
So it doesn’t accept all OEM Glock parts. What parts does it not accept? Why buy the OEM parts kit and the frame separate if it doesn’t accept all parts? Confused
Come on SPN you know we always use oem parts, my SCT43 Dagger combo runs perfectly with a full oem lpk might even put a superior triggers unit in there.
Unless you’re looking to save some coin on a range build, cause no firearms are toys. EVERY single other company can of course always produce their own versions of glock parts to the “specs” they’re given to work off of but Glock perfection is perfection ya know?
Spn what holster do you recommend for a 43x sct frame w/ tlr7 sub light?
Wait, so I can't take the parts from my stock 43x and install it in the SCT frame? I need to buy a oem kit?
Yeah this was all confusing to me as well. I think he just misspoke and you can swap everything over
Lmao thanks man! I know I’ve been bugging the shit out of you about this video!
I belive this “glock” was a “Taurus” in a life before
Hahaha perfect!!!
Most Tauruses are just as reliable as Glocks, Glocks are the best 300 gun you can get for 600
The reset issue is the trigger connector 100% it’s a known issue with the SCT SC.
Nice, look great
I’m assuming one could also run aftermarket triggers in these frames? Say the 4311….
I bought a SCT frame and fire control unit and after a couple of mags I had to use a punch and hammer to get the magazine out of the frame, guality is subpar and it is JUNK , don’t waste your time and money!!!
Damn. Ill pass. Thanks.
I have several Glocks and they work flawlessly. I don't mess with my Glocks. If I want another Glock I don't have I save up and buy it. For me its stock Glocks only. Just saying...
Oh yah? So all of your Glocks are bone stock? No upgraded sights, mag releases, magazines…?
@@woodystube1000 correct.
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So, what mags does it run?
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Funny how you have to put a grand into a Glock before it’s as okay as anything else. In this case, $40.
A grand? Who’s doing the math? I have over 50 Glocks and most are stock. Why are you a grown man pocket watching and caring what other men do with their firearms? I’ll never understand it
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Does evey gun you own have a dead trigger 😂
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There all 43x\43 slifes there is no difference
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