I’m doing the full conceal 80% lower.
Definitely could buy a glock for that price alone.
My projected build cost is around 1500.
I’m doing the full conceal 80% lower.
Definitely could buy a glock for that price alone.
My projected build cost is around 1500.
I’m doing the full conceal 80% lower.
Definitely could buy a glock for that price alone.
My projected build cost is around 1500.
As has been stated many times, if cost is the only reason not to build, don't build. There are other reasons to build a Polymer 80
What size? PF940c/G19? Pf940sc/G26?
Unless you want G17 or a 40 cal equivalent
The 43 equivalent hasn’t been release yet
I’m doing the full conceal 80% lower.
Definitely could buy a glock for that price alone.
My projected build cost is around 1500.
Unless you are a whole lot better "machinest" than I am, you need to plan on ruining several of the blanks. Some times you think you got it right only to have the thing break after you start using it.
Broke frames? I've "heard" they are wasy to do, barrel channel is the hardest.
Unless you are a whole lot better "machinest" than I am, you need to plan on ruining several of the blanks. Some times you think you got it right only to have the thing break after you start using it.
How did you ruin frames?
Unless you are a whole lot better "machinest" than I am, you need to plan on ruining several of the blanks. Some times you think you got it right only to have the thing break after you start using it.
Unless you are a whole lot better "machinest" than I am, you need to plan on ruining several of the blanks. Some times you think you got it right only to have the thing break after you start using it.
Yes it has. It's called the SS80. The Glock Store released them quite a while ago.
I believe California is the biggest market for the P80s, a new color combination is treated as if it is a new ground up pistol design with intense testing and new standards for compliance every year. Not like MD where the roster is if it will kill you trying to shoot it. So out there, anyone who wants a non-black or OD color or doesn't want to buy components twice or mill/cut to remake a factory pistol into their desired form is stuck going custom, unless they can find a LEO selling his used guns.Although I will say this, even if the complete frames weren't subject to the 77R and HQL - I'd still pass for 2 reasons.
1 - 80% frames are more about learning. I've had fun learning how to make these run well, and how to screw them up.
2 - I actually prefer the grip angle and some of the other ergo's over the Glock frames.
If 80%'s were really about building 'ghost' or 'drop' guns, there wouldn't be so much traffic about them being posted. There's a variety of reasons why people choose to go this route, but one of them is the fact that some people have this natural curiosity with seeing just how things work, and the best way to satisfy that is to build it yourself.