The Striker Control Device (SCD) is a cover plate for your Glock pistol that blocks the rearward motion of the striker when thumb pressure is applied to the back of the slide – similar to a hammer on a DA/SA hammer-fired pistol. It was originally developed by Tom Jones and Todd Louis Green from the inspiration of double action hammer fired pistols, where shooters are taught to keep their thumb on the hammer when holstering. Keeping your thumb on the back of the hammer gives you positive feedback should something be caught in the trigger guard to prevent the gun from firing. The SCD does just that for the Glock striker-fired pistols.
- The SCD blocks movement of the trigger bar, and prevents the trigger from moving.
- The SCD does not lock or otherwise interfere with the normal operation of the pistol unless physical force is being purposely applied by the user. When using any normal firing grip (IE: hand is not on the back of the slide), the SCD is not engaged, acting as a traditional back plate.
- Installation of the SCD requires you to remove the existing backplate and install the SCD.
Currently, we have three variants of SCD for Glock pistols:
The Gen 5 SCD: SCD works with all of the Gen 5 Glock pistols.
The Slim Frame SCD: works with G43, G43X, G43X MOS, G48, and G48MOS pistols.
The Gen 1-4 SCD: works with all Gen 1-4 Glock pistols.
The LTT SCD DOES NOT fit or function with the Glock 42 or Glock 44.
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