We live in an epoch where movies are constantly remade, conspiracies come true, and firearms patents have long expired. While the clone wars are still a few years off, the battle of clones is already upon us.
The Glock clones.
Glock has arguably designed some of the best pistols of the last century, many of Glock’s designs are fielded worldwide by law enforcement and military groups. Since their exclusivity on manufacturing their polymer-framed pistols has passed, many others have stepped in to see what they can improve on them often spawning whole new lines of pistols.
Today’s subject is a review of one of the more popular models that copies the famous Glock pattern, today we will be looking at the Shadow Systems DR920.
The DR920 is a polymer-framed striker pistol manufactured by Shadow Systems Corp, which is a full-size pistol that shares the popular Glock 17 pattern. Today we’ll have a look at the DR920, highlight a few key features like the patented optic system and match-grade barrels, compare it to other popular pistols, and see how it stacks up against the competition.