80% Glocks

Discuss work on firearms; whether that is making yours from the ground up, milling an 80%, putting together a kit, or fine tuning a trigger job.
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80% Glocks

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Who's built one? How did it go and what would you do differently?

I've been looking into doing one, I'm intrigued, but I'd figured I'd ask about people's experiences doing it.


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I've built up two so far. The first one was the full size PF940 frame. I researched a lot before cutting into the plastic frame rails. Things went smoothly but after assembling the PF940C (which is a lot easier), I ordered the PF940V2 frame so I can swap parts out of my older one. Had I waited a bit longer, I would've just bought the newer frame. If you can use a drill and a file, you can make one of these run.
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See the topic right below this. I've done two...
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I've built four. The version one was a complete disaster. Took me seven range trips and hundreds of rounds of ammo to get the bugs sorted out, then I still had numerous magazine retention problems. After many months of frustration, the rear rails on the left side wore thin and broke completely off. I begged and begged P80, and received a V2 replacement frame for warranty. By contrast, the V2 build was effortless, and it shot like a champ from the start. I had helped a friend build a V1, and he is still having problems, the other two are V2s, and are real sweathearts.

That said, these builds are just too easy. Not much of a challenge. 80% AR15s are a little harder, but oh my-what a mess of aluminum shavings!

Tell you what a fun project is, if you are up to a challenge. 80% UZI. Now there's a fun nut to crack!
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Glad to hear V2s are better/easier.
Any issues getting holsters? Have not seen too many.
Still trying to convince myself to pull the trigger and build a compact.
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I haven't tried to find a holster yet, but I've seen them advertised. Sorry, don't remember where.

Take the plunge. Something this easy won't be legal forever.
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I've done one full size gen2.
Felt "airsofty" (real word, look it up).

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I'm not sure I understand the appeal of these things. Are they in any way better than a factory Glock? Is it just for those that feel the need to "build" it themselves?
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Jack Dupp wrote: June 9th, 2018, 8:30 am I'm not sure I understand the appeal of these things. Are they in any way better than a factory Glock? Is it just for those that feel the need to "build" it themselves?
For me, at least, there are several factors.

1-Building it myself, my way.
2-Freedom. I don't have to inform the government about every gun I own, so I choose not to.
3-Preparedness. We will someday get another Democrat for president. He/she will be mad as hell and will do anything possible to take our 2A rights. My opinion, of course.

4-It makes Liberals INSANE. That alone, is good enough for me. :happy-jumpgreen:
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Fair enough - thanks Brian.
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I have been looking at these, I would want to build a 19, but it does not appear that they have a V2.

What would be the one thing to know before starting the build?
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Jack Dupp wrote: June 9th, 2018, 8:30 am I'm not sure I understand the appeal of these things. Are they in any way better than a factory Glock? Is it just for those that feel the need to "build" it themselves?
Many folks like the "1911" grip angle.
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I've done two. super simple. Having run Glocks for 20 years I like the grip on the P80 better. The P80 seems to be made of a lighter, harder plastic. Not sure how it will hold up over time. Need someone to put several thousand rounds through one to get an idea of longevity.
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Jack Dupp wrote: June 9th, 2018, 8:30 am I'm not sure I understand the appeal of these things. Are they in any way better than a factory Glock? Is it just for those that feel the need to "build" it themselves?
There is also the ability to assemble a "Glock" tailored to your personal taste without having a pile of OEM parts left over. There is also no expensive jig to buy, which is nice.
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I've built one Polymer 80 PF940C. Did it slowly and read things twice and it turned out fairly decently. Did it really for the challenge of putting one together.
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