G20 vs G20SF are the slides the same?

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  • Joseph

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    Oct 13, 2009
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    Asking in regards to building a Polymer 80 10mm. Can I use the slide from a G20 or is the G20SF slide different? The p80 website says compatible with the g20SF.
    Thanks.
     

    DutchV

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    Jul 8, 2012
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    The only difference between G20 & G20 SF is in the frame. SF = short frame, made a little smaller than the standard G20, for folks that don't have big hands or who prefer a smaller grip. Otherwise they're the same.
     

    Joseph

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    Thanks for the feedback guys. I have a gen3 g20 and was hoping I could use that slide. Looks like that is doable.
     

    Joseph

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    How about the lower parts kit and magazines? Are they common between the two or are they frame specific?
     

    DutchV

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    It's my understanding that the trigger group (especially the trigger bar) for the "SF" frame is different than non-SF.

    It does appear that at least the trigger mechanism housing (TMH) is different between the two. That won't matter to the OP if he's doing a P80.
     

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