Page 8 of 8 FirstFirst ... 678
Results 71 to 72 of 72

Thread: awp_101’s Non-Glock “Glock” mega thread

  1. #71
    Site Supporter Lon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2011
    Location
    Dayton, Ohio
    Quote Originally Posted by Kirk View Post
    Just put together these two today (low quality pic due to poor lighting):

    Attachment 116647

    Combat Armory frames, Brownell RMR cut slides and barrels, Glock OEM parts, Dawson sights, Holosun 407cA3 (PSA exclusive w/o solar panel). All told, I’m only in for $720 total each, and that includes a “-“ connector, shipping, and taxes. Going to get these to the range soon, but I’m pretty confident that they’ll run really well. I’ve ran Brownells slides/barrels hard in the past and I’ve never had any issues with frames as long as I’m using OEM parts. We’ll see though. Couldn’t get the Gen 3 Glock 19 SLR magwells to work with my particular Combat Armory frames or they’d be rocking those, too.

    I’m about to build a couple using Grit Grip frames. Kind of hate that I ordered the CA frames first (I have 4 total now lol) before buying the Grit Grip frames, but at $40/each on the CA and only $5 flat rate shipping, it isn’t a big deal.
    A man after my own heart.

    Those PSA 407c’s are a great value, underrated and tough to beat, especially when you can get them on sale.
    Formerly known as xpd54.
    The opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not reflect the opinions or policies of my employer.
    www.gunsnobbery.wordpress.com

  2. #72
    Site Supporter
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Huntsville, AL
    Finally got my GG frame in and assembled. I didn't have a slide to throw on it so I ordered a GG RMR slide and parts to throw on it, then snagged the SCD and HS507 off of my G34MOS to complete it:
    Name:  GG19.jpg
Views: 47
Size:  82.1 KB

    It's better in person that it looks on paper. I'm hoping there is a G45 pattern frame in the works for them because that would be an amazing setup for me.
    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur."
    Disclaimer: I have previously worked in the firearms industry as an engineer. Thoughts and opinions expressed here are mine alone and not those of my prior employers.

User Tag List

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •