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Just piece them together. So easy to work on. On Friday I picked up a LNIB Glock 19 3rd gen for a whopping $250. It was a good deal I couldn't pass up. The low price automatically put me into project mode. Over the weekend I ordered

1. Ameriglo T-CAP sights
2. Zev Barrel
3. Factory smooth trigger
4. Factory 3.5 connector
5. Suarez Combat Magwell
6. Suarez Extended mag release
7. Vickers/Tango Down extended slide release

All told I've spent right around $625

Last night I got home from work at midnight and got busy with the dremmel and soldering iron. Good bye finger grooves. The rest of the parts should all arrive Thursday. I should have a range report then.


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Man, looks like a pro's job, there. Cool
$250 for a G19? Who could pass up on a deal like that.


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You gotta love a glock. That's a good one!
 
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I looked it over real well to make sure it wasn't broken at that price.


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Glocks like Legos? Don't think the Glock will hurt as much as a Lego when you step on it barefoot in the dark Wink


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Nice project, that Glock for $250 !!! What a score. Nicely done sir.
 
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Very nice get, and a great start to your project.
 
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looks good
 
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Great looking soldering iron work.



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Man that is a beautiful stipling job.




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Yeah, for $250, I'd have had to take that home too.
How do you like the no finger grooves grip? I haven't had the nerve to take a dremel to one of mine.


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Thanks guys. The no grooves feels more natural to me. I didn't have the stones to attempt the the guard indexing cut. I did stipple the underside though.

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Dang $250?? Love it, then you spend twice that on upgrade,lol. Sounds like something I'd do. That's really the great thing about a glock, just build exactly as you want it. Nice upgrades. How do you like the zev barrel?
 
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It doesn't arrive until Thursday along with the other parts.


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That looks really nice! Almost wish I trade to Glock
 
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Normally I hate the looks of people's stipple jobs on Glocks but that looks awesome!


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Looks great! I have been tempted to do the same to my older Gen3.
 
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Nice job and great score. I have been wanting to do a little texturing on my Glock grip but am not sure I trust my self. A lot of members here are quite talented.
 
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If you have a 320 that's the easiest way to practice. Mess up and just buy a new grip module Smile


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Definitely a Glock . . . The more Glock parts you replace, the better they are!!


And the more original parts you put back, the more reliable they are.
 
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