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Thread: Stupid Expensive Glock 19 Build
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28 March 2016, 01:05 #106
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28 March 2016, 16:40 #107LEO / MIL
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28 March 2016, 18:26 #108
If its stupid and it works, it ain't stupid! Its a machined SS rod with a screw and a captured spring. The spirit of this build is in many ways, one of experimentation. I plan to experiment with other spring weights anyway, and I haven't found any reason to replace this rod with something else.
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1 April 2016, 13:58 #109
Stupid Expensive Glock 19 Build
30ft full magazine group with one flier.
Yeeeeeessss. Totally worth the time money and effort.
Edit: the gun definitely shoots better and smoother than I do.
Last edited by Battle Cock; 1 April 2016 at 14:03.
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6 April 2016, 01:38 #110
Your cheating with that sight..lol..
Came out good....so gonna divulge what's in this thing total?
I'm kinda curious, but understand if you don't want to..lol..machine work has me curious
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6 April 2016, 02:14 #111
Stupid Expensive Glock 19 Build
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6 April 2016, 02:26 #112
Damn.......
Thanks , it does look like a fun shooter and looks like a comfy grip with the work / stippling you have done.
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8 April 2016, 12:50 #113
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11 April 2016, 10:32 #114
What sights did you end up going with?
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11 April 2016, 10:39 #115
I haven't changed the setup since I got the slide back, so I've got the RMR (3.25 MOA adjustable LED) and set of Trijicon suppressor sights with black rings.
I'll look into a front post for a .45 Glock (I believe they are a little shorter) to bring my groups up, but for now, with the RMR, they are close enough for backups.
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1 May 2016, 11:17 #116
Finally had a chance to take this to the range again with range quality ammo and confirmed that the reduced power striker spring is extremely useful. For practicing clearing malfunctions.
This particular spring gets me 2-3 light strikes per mag, so I'll keep it around for training purposes but the OEM spring is going back in once I get it home.
I'm loving the RDS though. It has been very educational and had actually made me shoot better wth iron sights.
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4 May 2016, 16:59 #117
Damn that thing looks good, I mean better and more ergo to the hands
So how are you liking or not the spec trigger?
I need to do something with mine..it sux..lol
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5 May 2016, 06:37 #118
Very nice man. That's a sexy pistola
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5 May 2016, 12:46 #119
There is no comparison between a standard Glock and the one above. Everyone I hand both to, invariably says that it feels like a totally different gun.
I love the flat trigger. The pull weight isn't massively different, but it helps with trigger control.
You can play with it here soon if we meet up for a photoshoot in Detroit!
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9 May 2016, 14:17 #120
Thanks for the info on the trigger, reading up it seems to not really change the weight but shorter travel, reset and the flat part ...