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  • Geezer

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    I searched a little and didn't see anything on these. Polymer 80 frames that need to be finished. Just some milling or grinding and drill 6 holes and assemble using Glock or aftermarket parts. Pretty easy to do. The grip angle is more like a 1911 but I never had a problem with the Glock grip angle.

    Here's a Glock 17 size with a Glock upper.

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    Here's a Glock 17 size with an aftermarket upper and I removed the light rail and neatened up the trigger guard.

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    Here's a Glock 19 size with aftermarket upper and the same treatment to the rail and trigger guard. It got a rattle can paint job, too.

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    These are pretty easy to do, but you can find a used Glock for the same money, or less. I had a lot of Glock parts already on hand so I used what I had and bought the rest. These just feel like you're doing something wrong. All three run great and are as accurate as any Glock.
     

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    SURVIVOR619

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    Presumably a drill press would be a necessary tool or could a vice and some steady dremel action suffice?

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    Geezer

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    Presumably a drill press would be a necessary tool or could a vice and some steady dremel action suffice?

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    It comes with a jig, an end mill, and drill bits. I used a hand drill and a bench grinder with some different size smaller wheels. I didn't even use the jig for the grinding, just used it to drill the holes.
     
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