I like to waste money some times... The TBRCi Glock Micro Comp

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Leshaire

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Threaded barrel cover- I was confused looking at the set screw/roll pin thing on the side too.
Two set screws to maintain alignment. Some people with certain barrels have had to put a hi temp rubber washer type dealio on it too in order to align it right.
 

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Isnt it illegal to use other's tools to create a gun?
Being that it's not a CNC mill and rather a manually operated mill and I will be doing all the work myself.

I don't see anyissue. ATF has only come down on "build parties" that:

A) Use a CNC where all the "builder" does is press the button after the CNC owner set up the mill.

B) There was a machinist there doing most of the work.
 

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Being that it's not a CNC mill and rather a manually operated mill and I will be doing all the work myself.

I don't see anyissue. ATF has only come down on "build parties" that:

A) Use a CNC where all the "builder" does is press the button after the CNC owner set up the mill.

B) There was a machinist there doing most of the work.
Ohhhh I thought you simply had to use your own tools.
 
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I'm interested to see how these work out. If they don't have any issues I'm definitely going to get one because they are cheaper than paying someone to do the frame work I want.
 

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I'm interested to see how these work out. If they don't have any issues I'm definitely going to get one because they are cheaper than paying someone to do the frame work I want.
LOL very true. But frame work looks dope and you know thats the name of my game!
 

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I'm interested to see how these work out. If they don't have any issues I'm definitely going to get one because they are cheaper than paying someone to do the frame work I want.
Well hopefully I'll be able to let ya know by next week
 
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True. But I'm trying to be super cool on a budget. I'm really tempted to remove my finger grooves and just stipple the front strap. I just haven't gotten the balls to do it or drink enough to try it yet.

Lol yeah I chopped my shit all up!! No fear. It's just a tool. You can always buy another one.


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True. But I'm trying to be super cool on a budget. I'm really tempted to remove my finger grooves and just stipple the front strap. I just haven't gotten the balls to do it or drink enough to try it yet.

Don't worry- after the first groove is gone, it won't hurt so much anymore.

And as someone once told me "never own anything that you're afraid to drill a hole in"
 
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Don't worry- after the first groove is gone, it won't hurt so much anymore.

And as someone once told me "never own anything that you're afraid to drill a hole in"
I actually really like that. Most of my guns look like ass. But damn if I cant freaking use them well from tons of use and practice.
 
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Lol yeah I chopped my shit all up!! No fear. It's just a tool. You can always buy another one.


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Which one, the 19? What have you done to it since the IV8888 shoot? Pics?
 

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https://www.magcommander.com/collec...compact-pistol-frame-kit-glock-19-23-32-black

There's two versions. Textured and not textured.

I have a Gen 3 sitting around that I don't use really so I'm gonna strip it and use those parts for the 80% build. I also have a threaded barrel around that I don't use. And ordered a stripped slide from LW.

This "Glock" will have no serial numbers.
Damn, I really like the looks of that grip and trigger guard. I wouldn't normally consider an 80% build, but this might be better and easier than trying to "fix" my gen3. Hmmm....
 
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Drill like 3 holes and mill out some of the slide material that they have to leave on. Shouldn't take more than about an hour or so.
I'm assuming that since they include the bits and jig, you could probably knock this out fairly easily with a drill press as well.
 
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I'll be interested to hear how this one goes- I might have to jump on board too... I could use a custom polymer pistola.

One question though- where are you guys getting the rest of the parts?
I have a spare gen 3 that I'm gonna strip and use everything but the slide/barrel/frame.

I already have a threaded barrel from PSA and I have a Lonewolf slide otw. That way I have a no numbers "Glock"

If it works out well then I'll buy OEM parts for the 80% and put the factory stuff back in the spare gen 3.
 
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