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On my Glock Model 20 SF; I had to modify the Identilock and/or the Glock’s magazine release button before the Identilock would fit. Fortunately, that was easy to do with a gun made from plastic and an Identilock made from plastic. Mod took me <30 minutes using a razor knife and some very small files.

My Identilock would not register a fingerprint while charging (full charge out of box took <2 hours). I was able to register my finger print after calling Identilock and they suggested I unplug the charging cable first. I unplugged the cable, registered the fingerprint and plugged the charging cable back in to complete charging. Nowhere in the instructions or on-line did I read that tip! Come on guys, undoubtedly someone knew that at Identilock and should have included it in the instructions and/or videos on-line.

That all being said, The Identilock works great for me (after the simple modifications). I then tested the Identilock over 100 times with the magazine loaded and the gun cocked with no round chambered to verify as well as I could that no matter how I twisted, dropped, struck, jammed or grabbed my gun the trigger would not discharge the a round.

I am extremely pleased with the functionality of the Identilock and being able to lock my gun and instantly have access to it in a ready to fire state! I can find no way to get access to the trigger while the Identilock is secured and in place. Well done Identilock, I have needed this type locking device for several years! Perfect for my storage and use application!

Another thing; the box the Identilock came in is high quality and has a good texture and feel to it. I appreciate quality in all things.