Critical points from my point of view (and my wallet's):

1. Is there still a problem with Gen5 internal component finish flaking?

2. If there's either not a problem, or if Glock has reverted to the original finsh (or non-finish) that was on the Gen 3 and Gen4 guns, is there a derivitive benefit of value inherent to nDLC (i.e., smoother trigger, longer component life)?

3. What would the price increase be per gun? (I could care less about "reject rate"-that's Glock's/their OEM vendor's problem, and I assume that there's adequate QC on the finished product during manufacturing and assembly to preclude aftermarket issues, and that the pricing incorporates the cost of their manufacturing processes)

4. Is the nDLC a lifetime application, or what is its expected/forecasted wear life/replacement time?

5. I'd also like to see a defined and side-by-side comparison between nDLC and non-nDLC components/guns-and a similar performance comparison and evaluation.

Best, Jon