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Reviews (4)

Dec 07, 2021
It’s alright recommend maybe suggest at best.
I was unable to use the spring loaded bearing because of its over all length.
The sleeve that stays in the slide was too long but after removed it appears that it can be possibly trimmed.
The extractor I feel the machining was sloppy, it has the Zev decal it could look better I think it looks bad that part alone they charge $50 if I payed that I would be returning it.
The slide cover is nice it sticks out where the other was flush.
If I was replacing the factory guts I’d just buy springs and the slide cover if that.
If you’re building a stripped slide this could be for you if not save your money I bought this because I was Zeving out my Glock 23 gen 4 that I was converting to 9mm.
I also bought the pro flat trigger assembly don’t get me started on that I like my factory trigger with the ghost bar better at 2lbs 5.09oz with a 4 pound spring.
I expected a LOT more after seeing their pistols save yourself a hundred and fifty bucks and buy a ten dollar spring kit. After installing their trigger kit I think I will be cutting ties with ZEV Technologies.

Oct 23, 2022
Nice
Fits flush with slide looks fantastic

Oct 23, 2022
Bought this pair to replace broken pair.
Exact replacement of the ones I bought, appears that they’re made in Italy now.