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I've got 700 through mine and don't notice any play.
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What type of round do you use and which manufacturer? Also, did you file the top side of the rear rail or the bottom side (which is probably more difficult to get to)?
I just built mine but have yet to test fire. I can tell that the rear rails are thicker than the front and when I rack the slide back and forth, it has resistance not just because of the spring but due to the thick rear rail, especially comparing it to real glock. Last thing, the overall fit is tight between the slide and poly frame compared to a real glock. I don't see any clash but if I file the upper surface of the rear rail, this could create clash issues with slide and frame. Thanks in advance. Quote:
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#365
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Cool, thanks Bobby. The small gap I'm talking about is shown in Nguyen's photo from page 1 of this thread.
https://goo.gl/photos/qyEMg6qfKLVCmxSu9 |
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Agree, much tighter fit up for sure and they should have designed a metal rail on the full frame from the get go, like the real glock. Hoefully the rear rail is a bit thinner. |
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Rather, the binding seems to be caused by slight vertical misalignment between the left and right side of the rear rail module, or if the rear rails are bent the same, between the rear rails and the front rails. If your slide is binding, it may be because one of the rear rails is bent only to 85 degrees (or something like that) rather than 90 degrees, causing one side to be higher than the other, or both rear rails may be bent to 85 degrees rather than 90 degrees. |
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If you put it rail down on a flat surface, it rocked a bit like a wobbly chair. |
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These are good ways to check. Hate being a guinea pig... Last edited by malmonSD; 04-16-2017 at 9:28 AM.. |
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I wonder what Glock Inc. think of all this. On one hand, p80 is getting probably a little bit of the Glock pie but on the other hand, I'm pretty sure they are happy with the sudden increase of uppers sold. |
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I just took the suggestion to use a sharpie to determine where the 19/23 uppers were rubbing and did some filing to the fronts and tops of the back rails only and have the factory slides working really well on the bench so that part is sorted. Then I found that the mag well would not "drop free" my old 40 S&W magazines (they are older metal lined type) granted they are a bit swollen since they have been loaded to about 80% capacity for some time but they still dropped free in the factory frames. I disassembled the P80 again and did some work with a Dremel, sanding drum, files, Scotch Bright, steel wool and WD40. Mag's drop free now as intended, factory slides operate smoothly. It still needs testing at the range but I think it may actually be 100%. |
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I completed mine last week but still have problems. Initially, when I rack full, I can feel resistance and it's definitely from the rear slides being a little thicker. I filed underneath and much better now BUT still have some significant resistance. It's about 1/4" slide when I notice the resistance to happen. It feels like something in the trigger assembly hitting against something. I assembled both PF940 and PF940C, no issues on the 940 just on the 940C. Anyone know what's going on?
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I got mine last week. I do not have a drill press and vice, so I just use hand drill, files, and sand paper. I assemblied it, and the slide did not return to its original position smoothly. I oiled it up a bit and racked the slide a couple hundred times. The slide move a bit better now if I hold the gun muzzle up but not muzzle down. Any suggest?
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#381
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Should be if you open up the radius on the dust cover and get the guide rod adapter
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My readymod frame still not cycle well, but my textured one do. I tested it today at San Leandro Rifle and Pistol range. It runs OK, but the trigger pin moved out a little bit after about 150 rounds.
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Waiting for my frame. Very excited to get started.
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So I take it the San Leandro range didn't have any issues with you shooting it there? I've run into range masters there that make up rules on the fly to keep you from shooting any firearms they aren't familiar with. One of them disallowed my AR pistol because "if you can't shoulder it, you can't fire it on the rifle lane".
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These guys are in Sylmar. Is that close enough?
https://www.atomicengraving.com/contact-us/ |
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On a side note, just finished my compact. Other than having to tweak the rear rail insert to be square, this was one stupid simplpe mill job! Took me 25 minutes start to finish. Now to save up some money, need to buy a slide, barrel, slide parts kit and ghost trigger connector. It never ends!
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#392
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Anyone try using number and letter punches on the stainless strip for the serial number?
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Oh I was just thinking of doing the serial on that plate and the other info on the slide. I doubt I can fit all the required info on that little plate. What was the required minimum size the numbers/letters had to be?
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That's going to be tough. My first and last name is 17 letters combined. City, state, caliber, model and serial. I highly doubt I can fit all that on such a small plate.
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Is model number optional?
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Anyone know which magwell will fit the compact? Tried Taran tactical carry magwell and it won't fit.
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#397
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The Zev magwell fits w/o modifying the frame. It's not a perfect fit but when tightened down, it doesn't move. There's a bit of space on either side and if the back screw hole on the grip was about 2mm higher, it would fit better. Also, when tightening the screw, the grip will bow in at the screw about a mm. With the magwell, my hand is a tight fit on the grip and better control, IMO. I don't live in CA so I'm not limited to (or have) 10rd mags so I can't say. I use Magpul 15rd mags and have not had any issues. I have some AA 22lr mags and they fit with no issues. SLR Rifleworks also makes a magwell and they're on sale this weekend. They have one for G19 gen3 and gen4, g17 gen3 and gen4. I have no idea which would fit and they're out of stock in g19.3. I would guess they all fit to varing degrees. |
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So far, I shot my PF940C frame there twice. The trigger pin still move out a bit after 100 ~ 150 rounds. I took a look at the frame and realized that I enlarged the trigger pin hole on one side of the frame, so I think that causes the trigger pin to move.
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Nice design! The compact block 80 looks much better than the full size one.
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