I believe this is my last Glock build

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Riomouse911

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Since Ca. state law says all home made firearms need a serial number, and Ca. DOJ won’t issue serial numbers for 80% handgun builds at all, you have to jump through the same hoops to buy a serialized frame and assemble your own as you do to buy a complete gun.

So, in order to build my own Glock pistol I have to buy a factory OEM lower, go through the paperwork and 10-day wait, then buy all the parts to assemble them. This administrative end-run around the Second Amendment completely defeats the spirit of the Polymer 80 kits since the guns I buy are serialized and papered. But its still fun to go from a bland, bare pistol frame and bags of parts to something you fit and assemble into a working firearm.

Ive done two others, a Gen 3 Glock 19 in Bottomland camo and a Gen 3 Glock 17 in Desert camo. They both shoot well after getting a tweak or two; the 17 had a trigger reset issue with the oem system so I went to an Apex trigger set up, and with the Glock 19 the original TiN barrel chamber was slightly out of spec and was replaced by the manufacturer.

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This one I just finished is a Glock 34. I asked the guys at H&H Engineering to surprise me, and they put into motion a five-color cerakote in a quasi-woodland camo pattern.

The frame is oem Gen-3 Glock, the slide is a Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf, the barrel is a Brownells “match grade” conventionally rifled tube that needed minimal fitting to the slide, it has a steel guide rod and Glock oem internals, a Vickers flat trigger shoe, extended slide release and mag catch and Wolff 5.0 lb striker spring & reduced power safety plunger spring. The sights are Hi Viz red/green fiber optics and the mags are Glock gen 5 in their latest attempt at FDE (It looks more like cat poop brown to me, but it may be my astigmatism playing tricks.;)) The only genuinely frivolous part is a Bastion Gear American flag rear slide cover, which is something I have on every one of my Glocks. :)

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The trigger pull is standard Glock; a bit of creep is present as the striker spring is fully compressed but the flat trigger seems (to me) to eliminate a lot of the sponginess striker triggers often have. This one breaks at four pounds over ten pulls.

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In July 2022 a new Sacramento-created edict goes into effect that I believe will require parts kits to be serialized and sold only through FFL’s. If this is, in fact, the new rule it will seriously curtail, or maybe even end, aftermarket gun parts sales in the California republik. So this will probably be the last parts build I do until I can move elsewhere.

This has been a fun endeavor. For those of you fortunate enough to be able to buy, machine and assemble home made firearms, I hope you’ll be able to enjoy this hobby for many, many more generations! :thumbup:

Im going to go shoot today for an hour or two with my son, I will post how it shoots for us when I am back.

Stay safe.
 
@Riomouse911, when the time comes, we have plenty of room for you here in the mostly free state of MI.
If you need beaches, we got em.
If you need woods, we got em.
Swamps? Plenty.
Public land? Millions of acres open to hunting, shooting, hiking, camping.
CPL? We are a shall issue state.
And best of all I bet you could buy a small farm here for what a townhouse sells for in CA.
Come on up!!!

ETA, nice builds too. Like the woodland camo.
 
@Riomouse911, when the time comes, we have plenty of room for you here in the mostly free state of MI.
If you need beaches, we got em.
If you need woods, we got em.
Swamps? Plenty.
Public land? Millions of acres open to hunting, shooting, hiking, camping.
CPL? We are a shall issue state.
And best of all I bet you could buy a small farm here for what a townhouse sells for in CA.
Come on up!!!

ETA, nice builds too. Like the woodland camo.
Thanks Brother! If I could just pry the spouse away from here after kids finish HS, I would be golden. :)

Stay safe.
 
Very nice builds @Riomouse911
Of the 3 I like the G34, but I like G34s. I have 2 Gen 3s.

I bought a Polymer 80 Glock kit on Black Friday 2019. I have not bothered to assemble it. It’s still in its original packaging. I could have gotten a serial number for it before but not now. I will assemble it after I move out of this state this summer. I will be going home to Pennsylvania. :cool:
They could probably use another conservative voter there. Maybe there my votes and taxes won’t be wasted….as much.

I will assemble my chocolate brown frame to my patriot brown slide and insert a standard capacity G19 mag at the range in PA or WV and give it a whirl. :thumbup:
 
Got to the range this morning, it was my son’s first time shooting a centerfire pistol so we took it slow.

I started him off with the Ruger Mk IV 5.5” .22 LR and then moved to the Glock 44 .22 LR. He shot ok; showed a bit of anticipation-flinch that sent rounds low-left until he really started to focus. After he began to really concentrate on the sight picture the bullets started going into the scoring zones. :thumbup:

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We then moved to the Glock 34. I fired a single-double shot / single-triple shot cadence for the first 18 shots, checking for function and looking to see where and how the new barrel seats. All shots fired as expected and things looked solid, so I loaded another 10 and put the target at 7 yards. This group went 6 straight in one hole, I dropped one low, one back in the hole, one down again (all me again) and the last back in the same hole. (Captain Consistency I am not :(.)

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The Glock 34 build lived up to expectations, at ranges from 5-12 yards the targets were perforated where I wanted them to be. Best part is it was 100 pct. reliable with the 125 115 gr fmj we ran through it. My son actually fired this gun very well and the mild recoil of the 9mm in the large Glock 34 was a piece of cake for him.

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For fun I also brought my CZ 75 P01, I just put a Cajun Gun Works spring kit/extended firing pin in it and I wanted to see how it shot.

The new DA pull:
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And SA:
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(I must say that the CZ 75 series is NOT easy to work on. Punching out roll pins with a hammer and punch is enough of a hassle, and that trigger return spring was a Royal PITA for this first-timer to install. I must’ve launched it ten times before i finally did something right to get it to line up for the trigger pin. :fire:)

That CZ shot really well for me, It was bought new two weeks ago and I’ve only fired it once before with the stock set up. Now with a lighter and smoother pull, I must say I am really liking the way it feels in the hand and performs on the range.

At 7 yards firing the first shot DA and the next 9 SA, I was able to keep the shots in the scoring zone. :)

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My son also tried the CZ, quickly finding the DA/SA trigger a different beast than he was used to. He did say the gun got heavy to hold up sooner than with the Glock, but he agreed the CZ grip felt better in his hands, too.

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A quick trip to exercise a new gun build is always a good time. Add in another gun that is only a couple of weeks old pretty much doubles the fun. Watching my son shoot his first “real” handgun shots the same day with both if these new pistols made it a whole lot better. :thumbup:

Stay safe.
 
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