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There's a number of options and I was a bit overwhelmed, is there a comprehensive write up, copypasta, or something of the like?

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[-] SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Nothing comprehensive but the weapon holster company Trex Arms has a video review of the Einscan-SP that is like 5 years old.

Now I get that's not super helpful but the interesting part is that they scanned a ton of handguns with combinations of optics, lights etc to make their holsters. They found out how tedious of a process it was so they made the files open source. So you can see the quality you'll expect when you compare spec sheets to other stuff

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