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<blockquote data-quote="Pokem807" data-source="post: 3215568" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>Since my original post, I've put 200 more rounds down range with no issues. I have installed a Kaw Valley linear compensator which seems to perform as advertised, although anyone who says it's hearing safe is being very kind. The trigger seems to be smoothing out some, but I'll probably get the itch to work on it at some point. As a right handed shooter, I have no issues running the charging handle on the right side. The bolt hold open works perfectly and the release does as well.</p><p></p><p>The only upgrade I'm looking at right now is the Safety Harbor Firearms collapsible brace, and I will be ordering it as soon as they make it available. I've read elsewhere that Grand Power will be bring a Glock compatible lower to market eventually. That's an interesting option because the upper is serialized on the Stribog; if nothing else it might be nice to have a lower which takes a common magazine, especially if the stick mags ever dry up due to import restrictions. That being said, I really do like the OEM mags and I believe an upgraded version with steel feed lips is coming soon.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I'm very pleased with the Stribog. Seems to be worth every penny, and for now I'm still highly recommending it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokem807, post: 3215568, member: 7378"] Since my original post, I've put 200 more rounds down range with no issues. I have installed a Kaw Valley linear compensator which seems to perform as advertised, although anyone who says it's hearing safe is being very kind. The trigger seems to be smoothing out some, but I'll probably get the itch to work on it at some point. As a right handed shooter, I have no issues running the charging handle on the right side. The bolt hold open works perfectly and the release does as well. The only upgrade I'm looking at right now is the Safety Harbor Firearms collapsible brace, and I will be ordering it as soon as they make it available. I've read elsewhere that Grand Power will be bring a Glock compatible lower to market eventually. That's an interesting option because the upper is serialized on the Stribog; if nothing else it might be nice to have a lower which takes a common magazine, especially if the stick mags ever dry up due to import restrictions. That being said, I really do like the OEM mags and I believe an upgraded version with steel feed lips is coming soon. Overall, I'm very pleased with the Stribog. Seems to be worth every penny, and for now I'm still highly recommending it. [/QUOTE]
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