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JAD
01-12-2023, 02:55 PM
Forgive me if my forum search missed an earlier thread.

Brownell's has these on sale:

https://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/frame-parts/frames/sct-19-frame-for-glock-19-prod146941.aspx? (https://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/frame-parts/frames/sct-19-frame-for-glock-19-prod146941.aspx?trk_msg=3AR24NA4LJC4JF98Q118BIKO6C&trk_contact=9LIFMFMKB4I3D5EGHG79CE0QU4&trk_sid=8K5H5IMMR260GBFN4B95DL6ANK&trk_link=OJ1DK6ELFKEK14OSO76671PL3K&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=SCT+19+FRAME&utm_campaign=HandgunParts&utm_content=2023_01_12_StCroix)


I have historically had trouble with the 19 though I shoot 17s well; I have presumed this is because of the way the hump hits my hand.

If (if) a SCT-based gun winds up being significantly cheaper than a gen 5 19 MOS, then this seems like an acceptable path to doing my own hump reduction. Otherwise I could send a 17 to Cold Bore and get it chopped.

Do folks have experience with the SCT frame? If so have you modified it in any way?

Rack
01-14-2023, 12:40 AM
I would be interested to hear about these, as well.

Lon
01-14-2023, 09:08 AM
AIM Surplus has these (or did anyway) so I stopped by to check them out. They weren’t bad. I may get one at some point. Since they’re local it only cost me $57 for the frame.

The material they use seems much more rigid (?) that the material Glock uses in their frames.

JAD
01-14-2023, 09:13 AM
I had a Glock come off of a waiting list, so that’s kind of my Glock budget for the triennial. I will be in learning more, though.