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That's why all the trigger components will be OEM. Hopefully I won't have an ejection/extraction issues with this one. My last new G19 had serious brass to face issues and it was stock.


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That's why all the trigger components will be OEM. Hopefully I won't have an ejection/extraction issues with this one. My last new G19 had serious brass to face issues and it was stock.

My g19 has the brass to the face issue as well. Too bad because I shoot it better than most of my other pistols.
 
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Zev parts are sexy and all but how much more accurate and/or reliable than stock?
Did you change it mostly for looks?

The stippling looks top notch!

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I mostly go at it cause of the price. Usually they are $220ish. I got it for $159. Figured if I don't like it I can always get my money back by selling it used.


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I am also fixing up a Glock 19 myself, but it setting me back a whole lot more than $250.




 
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First update.

Sights came in today. Really like the sight picture and thinner front sight.



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So all the parts came. Guns shoots great. 200 rounds no failures. No brass to face.

The final product








2 mags 10 yards unsupported



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Looks good. How are you liking that magazine release?


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I really like it. I don't have to adjust my grip to eject the mag. This isn't really a gun that I'm going to carry so I'm not to worried about accidently ejecting a mag


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How did you take off the finger bumps. I'm thinking of doing the same thing to my 19 but I'm a little worried about tackling it myself.
 
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How did you take off the finger bumps. I'm thinking of doing the same thing to my 19 but I'm a little worried about tackling it myself.


Dremel tool with a grinding wheel. Just go slow. There are plenty of videos on YouTube of people doing it.


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I really like it. I don't have to adjust my grip to eject the mag. This isn't really a gun that I'm going to carry so I'm not to worried about accidently ejecting a mag


Ok, that makes sense. Nice setup, man. I have a set of the regular CAPs on a few of mine, I've been wanting to try a set of the T-CAP's and your pictures may have pushed me over the edge to order a set.


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That's about as far as I'd ever take a Glock. No need for extra slide cuts.

Very tastefully done.


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How long did it take you to do the grip and what tip did you use?
 
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Beautiful work -- I'd be super proud of that!

I was proud of myself for just replacing the trigger and connector in my G19 without futzing it up. Wink Maybe I'll ask Santa for a Dremel.


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How long did it take you to do the grip and what tip did you use?


The grip was done in about 4 hours. I used a fine pointed tip. Not sure what size.


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Well I can't leave good enough alone. I ended up selling the slide, barrel, and assorted small parts for $335. I then ordered a Zev Dragonfly slide in gun metal grey. I also replaced the trigger with a Suarez flat tactical trigger which basically eliminates any pre-travel. I then went ahead a order a Trijicon RMR RM06.

All told I have spent about $1000 so far including the RMR.

The only thing left it to figure out sights. I really don't want absolute co-witness and the Zev slide seems to be cut a bit deeper than others I have seen. I really want lower 1/3 as I find absolute co-witness to be distracting. I ordered some Ameriglo suppressor sights (non-tritium) and we will see how that works out. I did zero the RMR and it's a tack driver. No failures at all.







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Ugh, you had it perfect and then....
 
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You went full potato. Never go full potato.
 
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I dig it more now. I can always get a plain Jane Glock 19. The finish is slick and finally I have a G19 that doesn't have eractic ejection. Which it did have with the factory slide. It wasn't BTF but they went every where.


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