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You will customize your Glock.

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August 31, 2018, 06:53 AM
GrumpyBiker
You will customize your Glock.
I sharpened the tip to a pin point.
Outlined the area on the frame.
Cut a shallow"V" groove over the outline and stippled up to the groove.

I also do not want an aggressive texture on my CCWs so I went with something that looks more like Velcro.
Still gives moisture someplace to go if your hands are wet and enough grip to secure the pistol but it doesn't tear up my clothes or hands.














A little time consuming but it's what I prefer






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August 31, 2018, 09:38 AM
Orive 8
GrumpyBiker,
That looks good! Nice job sir.


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September 01, 2018, 05:38 PM
bendable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCjo0B7pdmE
Frank Beards custom's





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September 02, 2018, 07:44 AM
patw
I have bought a few things from The Glockstore as they had the parts I needed. Lenny has a good business and seems like a nice-genuine guy. I like his videos and think he is a good businessman,especially having to deal with the state of Commifornia. I am not crazy about the gold coating on the pistols but can appreciate the time/effort that went into them. Amazing at what Frank Beard looks like without the signature glasses.
September 04, 2018, 06:58 PM
.38supersig
quote:
Originally posted by tcba_joe:
I maintain this is technically still a highly modified Glock and not "not a Glock".


Cool! Where did you get the frame? Can't find one anywhere and I'd like to build one like that someday.

FWIW, I could have titled it You will customize your Salient BLU-C, but that wouldn't have been anywhere near as much fun would it! Big Grin



September 04, 2018, 07:14 PM
parabellum
When you change out the frame, it's no longer a Glock. If you don't believe me- well, what did it say on the 4473 for the frame?
September 05, 2018, 06:28 AM
Texaspoff
Yup.....I have customized a few....Smile









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September 06, 2018, 01:53 AM
SVTNate


G17 has all kinds of internal work in addition to what you see, including guide rod, barrel, trigger, plunger, etc.

The G19 was built for CCW, and is internally stock.

This G17, is also far from stock.





There sure is a debate about custom Glocks. I have a lot of pistols. I have stock Glocks, in addition to these three.

I've taken many 1-2 day training classes with Glocks, including the custom G19 pictured above, which has some honest Kydex wear on it.

First and foremost, the custom Glocks are fun for me. Mine are true custom, walk into a shop, talk to folks, pencil out some mill work, then work with the mill guy, fine tune it, etc. These are "my" Glocks. Not something picked out of a catalog, or a slide design I chose off some well known Glocksmith's website. They're a lot of fun, much like working with a custom house on a custom 1911 build.

Are they "better"? Well, obviously sights are a must for most Glock shooters, but I find the frame work to really improve ergonomics. The rest of it... well, it's fun, like I said.

Waste of money? It's my money, I earned it, and I don't feel the least bit bad. So, for me, the answer is "no". Could you have "xyz" factory pistol for the same price? Sure, but if I want it, chances are, I already own it. My daily carry is a Springfield Professional, when the weather's cool. I train with that too, and it also has honest kydex wear.

My experience boils down to this - they are cool, fun to put together, I like custom Glocks. They aren't really quantifiably "better" than a stock Glock with some good sights and a well trained shooter. Remember, I spent a decade or more carrying a stock G19 and taking multiple pistol classes with a stock G19 before I ever thought about modifying a Glock beyond upgrading the sights.

Would I recommend a new pistol shooter run out and spend $2500 on a custom G17 with an RMR on top of it? No. It's the niche pistol in a collection, for me anyway. I already have stock combat pistols, and high end 1911's, and a P210, X5, Mk. 23, I already have two Wilson Combat Berettas, etc.

I don't pretend any of the work makes a Glock a better pistol, other than the fact that the frame work really makes me enjoy shooting them more. I will say that, for me, I do notice an appreciable increase in precision with the frame work, both in slow fire and at full speed in a training class.

Anyway, that's my ramblings on my custom Glock experiences. They're great fun, but there are literally 20 other pistols I'd own before I went and blew 2 grand on a Glock.


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September 06, 2018, 01:58 AM
SVTNate
Oh, and as others have stated, if you need to rely on your pistol to save your ass, skip the fancy flat triggers and high speed plungers and TiN coated barrels.

My G19 runs just as well as a stock G19, because

a) internally, it's 100% stock

b) I didn't overdo the slide work, and drastically change the slide mass

I'd rely on that particular one.

The two G17's... no. I spent a lot of money to make them "worse" in that regard. I've had a couple of minor issues due to spring choices, or trigger choices, things like that. Those two pistols are "toys", nothing more. Neither one of them will ever ride in my holster or sit on my night stand at night.


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September 06, 2018, 06:38 PM
Belgian Blue
I doubt I'll be customizing my Glocks. Other than sights I really don't see the point. They're Glocks and one of the key points of the design is to eliminate the need for gunsmithing or fooling around with them. I can't see customizing them any more than I could see putting Nill grips on a claw hammer.
September 15, 2018, 09:38 AM
.38supersig
Doing some mods to my 22 in a bit.

In the meantime here is what happened to my 40 MOS Glocks when I got bored and stuff went on sale. Big Grin





September 16, 2018, 08:59 AM
Blackwater
quote:
Originally posted by Belgian Blue:
I doubt I'll be customizing my Glocks. Other than sights I really don't see the point. They're Glocks and one of the key points of the design is to eliminate the need for gunsmithing or fooling around with them. I can't see customizing them any more than I could see putting Nill grips on a claw hammer.



^This - my Gen 4 G19 has been my best handgun as is. Why mess with Perfection? Wink


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September 16, 2018, 12:04 PM
.38supersig
Here is my Gen 2 Glock carbine in 357Sig.





September 16, 2018, 01:34 PM
xmod
For those interested in glocktriggers (like the skimmer), all of their triggers are on sale today with coupon code FF20.

Please no comments about “I never change my trigger or this or that isn’t drop safe”.
September 16, 2018, 02:04 PM
KMitch200
Thanks for the heads up, been wanting to try one.
Got a Vogel headed my way. (unfortunately the Vogel skill doesn't come with it)


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