Good to know about Osage thanks. I was wondering about them since the picture they had of the striker assembly appeared to show the new striker but old non locking striker sleeve. I wouldn’t call the new style locking style easier. Are you sure you have the new updated part?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83hAANDK-zI
Old on the right and new on the left. My recent orders from Osage and Sig have both had the "new" design. For whatever reason, it is easier for me to remove the new one (on the left). Obviously making it so the backplate doesn't come flying off is a nice bonus.
I wish SIG would sell that part by itself. I miss having a Glock and every piece easily available.
All I need now is a dot, received my PMM Micro JTTC/Barrel combo, install was fine, I'd want bigger than a 6" adjustable wrench and a vice clamped to my counter next time, but looks good. Going to test it out maybe next week, waiting for my approved form 4 to show up before next range trip.
The FCU is really an incredible concept and imo a game changer. The ability to swap out frame sizes for a relatively small amount of money (in comparison to buying a new gun) means you can try many combos to find what works best. Also it means we will start seeing more things like this aluminum frame: https://www.icarusprecision.com/prod...365-grip-frame
I’m not real excited about it but it’s neat. Also I can have my pistol stippled by buying a already stippled frame or buying an extra and shipping it off. If I wanna ship my Glock off to boresight I won’t have a gun for 8+ weeks. I can send him a frame or buy one already done and never be without my gun. For those who own a lot of guns it’s not a big deal but I have a small collection. I’ve never been willing to be without my main Carey gun for 2 months. This is a game changer.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils