Police have no right to know what you're searching anyways. Unless you committed a crime and they have probable cause to get a warrant... so you don't have to worry about it anyways.
Great video, but the aspect makes it hard to see. maybe a 16x9 ( horizontal) instead of 9x16 may make it easier for everyone over 30. good stuff man, ty
Agree, great video. Aspect, lighting, and the vid quality is not great, especially for all those tiny parts. Hard to see the shape/edges of certain parts.
first kit i bought from Patmos and it was my first ever and was advertised as "Complete upper and complete lower parts kit" only to find out later that it was not in fact complete, it didnt have the Locking Block and from what i see around online MOST kits dont include one, just an FYI to anyone who may be just starting these build kits n such.
I did the math and everything would come out to $420-ish (before taxes). Not including the 3.5lbs trigger. This is with using the cheapest parts I could find. A new Glock 26 gen 5 at bass pro shops is $529.99. I guess building it would save me some money, and I’d have a green slide 🛝
Just looked, Lucas still has the Austrian made Gen 3 26 frames for $65 and the 19 frames for $99. I have one question: If I wanted to build a Gen 5 G31/32/33 would a Gen 4 32 barrel (aftermarket conventional) work in a Gen 5 23? I know that a Gen 5 G23 slide works on a G45 to make a 40 cal G23X. How about a 357 sig G32X? Or a Gen 5 G33? Glock released the Gen 5 G29 and G30 right before Gaston’s passing into great beyond. However there’s no 357 sig models in Gen 5. Even Sig won’t run the 357 sig. Both the P226 and P229 had easy conversions between the 9mm/.40/357 sig. And Glock had easy conversions across the three calibers as well. Thanks
To avoid and FFL you will have to do machining work yourself. Either with a P80 (google the store) or 3d print one. Its not hard but you will need at least 300 dollars for the tools. Its MUCH cheaper to just buy from a gun store (if you can, that is.)
Lmao sigs are a terrible design. One spring falls out, you have at least an hour repair. I promise you I have over 30 Glocks not a single issue. I have 4 sig p365’s and 2 of them had major issues. It’s easy to see which company to stick with. Sig makes trash now a days plain and simple. They beta test their products in the civilian market. Over 35 pending cases on the sig sauer p320.
don’t forget to turn in to be engraved for serial or my state makes you 3letter initials 0and build number or number build, zip code-10 digits…. but if that number is taken, the state is happy to pick one for u and likely never get it back due to some minor thing in the build they dont like…. and nothing u can do about it. or buy pre serialized from p80 or lone wolf and build and pray when u turn in for registration they dont nit pick……yeah democratic states are AWESOME when u trying to be law abiding joe
@spnfirearms so the frame already has a serial number in bedded into it and you have to do a federal background check for it ? Like a AR lower? Is that the only part you have to a check for?
If your buying the Glock OEM factory side your at an FFL and at that point you should just buy the one on the shelf. Your gunna be turning it back in to the "authorities" in a year or two. Print a 3D frame and NOW you are building your own custom pistol...
Not true you can buy a glock factory slide and have it shipped direct to your home no FFL required. This is not the case with the frame as it is considered the firearm and is serialized it must go to an FFL and a 4473 completed.
@@barefootbob1269 "This is not the case with the frame " If its an 80% from Polymer80 or you 3D print it then its no ones business but yours. ALWAYS go this route because the FFL means you WILL be turning that Glock in to your local police station in a bit. The Fed's CANNOT allow the serfs to be armed....