TSD Combat System Glock 23

Has anybody used or have a TSD Combat System Glock 23 Teir 2?
Been looking at them and wondering if their worth the price.

Probably come in cheaper going with ATEI or L&M

http://www.ateiguns.com/prices

http://www.landmprecisiongunworks.com/documents/PistolWork.pdf

I dont have the tier 2 or ever used one. But I do own their g17 slide with the rmr. Personally I really like having the rmr on a hand gun and plan on adding an rmr to at least two more guns this year. When I get the work done im going with mark at L&M. Overall it will be about 250 to 350 cheaper than buying the tsd glocks.

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I had my 34 cut and refinished by TSD. I love it. Thinking about getting one of their slides for my 19 and switching for hotter months.

Selling my new Beretta 96 A1 to fund a Glock 23 TSD System.
That way it’s little brother won’t be lonely.:wink:

By the way nice Glock ^^^^^^^

All the T2 gun is is a regular glock with the slide milled for the RMR. It’s the same as if you sent in your gun.

Then what’s the Tier 1 TSD Glock?

I just received my 23 slide from L&M Precision. I had Mark perform his RM07 package and refinish the slide. I have not had the chance to take it to the range yet but can comment that his workmanship is superb.

I was able to spend some time shooting a TSD G19(a TSD branded slide, “match” barrel, and RMR). I was less than impressed.

The gun saw a number of malfunctions during a half-day range session. There were a small number of stovepipes but a very large number of light strikes. Toward the end of the day we experienced a light-strike every other magazine.

Assembly quality was sub-par. Both the RMR and front sight came loose and fell off because none of the screws had any loctite(or they were not degreased before application).

Quite frankly I don’t think I have ever been impressed with any equipment branded or endorsed by TSD. I would use a more reputable shop to mill a Glock slide.

Could you send me some picks of his work?
So I can decided whom I want to use.
L&M or Doug @ATEI.

Thanks

Thanks for sharing.

I have decided to either go with Mark@L&M or Doug@ATEI after seeing some of their work.
The sights falling off and malfunctions would piss me off. Paying over a grand I expect nothing but quality and reliablity.

Thanks for the kind words guys!

In my group of shooting friends 3 of us have had Mark mill the slide on 7 pistols, 4 Glocks and 3 M&Ps. The work has been fantastic and the turn around time very quick. I would not hesitate using Mark again. This is a pic of my M&P9 that Mark completed in the M&P thread. HTH

https://www.m4carbine.net/showpost.php?p=1134437&postcount=1239

i would go with ATEi and Doug

After all the research and post’s I have decided to send my G27 slide & RMR to Doug @ ATEI.
Now to choose between Tritium or regular suppresor sights.

I have tritiums on 2 and plain on one. I much prefer the tritiums. I “find” the dot quicker with the tritiums, especially in low light, and the front dot helps the front sight be more visible through the tint of the rmr glass even in daylight. YMMV, but that’s how it is for me.

Not to take away from the original post but what holsters do you guys recommend for RMR equipped Glocks.

I have a quick question on picking a Trijicon RMR.
I have a Dual Illuminated/Amber Dot that I have set up on my LaRue mount/Trijicon Accupoint Mil-Dot.
The question is would you use a RMR01 Red dot LED or use the Dual Illuminated RMR?

I use RMR 02 LED on my pistols. HTH