DIY
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 7:35 pm
So, not really something I chat about a lot but from time to time I get in the mood to assemble a p 8 0 glock from parts and what have ya.
This last winter I kinda went on a try and use up all the spare parts of different things, traded off some parts got enough parts to put a few things together. So I built a few, I had a few slides laying around and a few p 8 0 frames as well. Then came the orders from around the web... And Now I have a few plus.
There seems to be a few different camps out there.
1. It is not factory so it will never be like the original. Don't want them don't like them stay away or I might get your contagion and start buying them.
2. Fun to shoot but I would not trust my life on it.
3. I trust it to guard my life with it.
4. You mean you don't have 20 of them yet?
I feel that I fall in the middle of 2 and 3 in camps, I have one that goes bang all the time, every time and shoots better than my glock. Well they are all just as accurate as my factory glock. One just seems to stand out from the pack.
One of the nice things is if you are looking to put a custom gun together you don't have to buy the host and save yourself $600 to start with.
I really don't know why they are so addictive in assembling them. (Not building them) I feel like the 1911 I have built was a lot more satisfying than any variation or combo of glocks. I think they are so quick to get finished they are like tater chips you just can't do one.
I will say that Building a 1911 teaches you how to strip and reassemble a 1911 up and down, like a lot. P 8 0's on the other hand are generally done in an afternoon of faster.
Anyhow enough rambling about What is your opinion now that it is a hot button about Ghost guns ect.
This last winter I kinda went on a try and use up all the spare parts of different things, traded off some parts got enough parts to put a few things together. So I built a few, I had a few slides laying around and a few p 8 0 frames as well. Then came the orders from around the web... And Now I have a few plus.
There seems to be a few different camps out there.
1. It is not factory so it will never be like the original. Don't want them don't like them stay away or I might get your contagion and start buying them.
2. Fun to shoot but I would not trust my life on it.
3. I trust it to guard my life with it.
4. You mean you don't have 20 of them yet?
I feel that I fall in the middle of 2 and 3 in camps, I have one that goes bang all the time, every time and shoots better than my glock. Well they are all just as accurate as my factory glock. One just seems to stand out from the pack.
One of the nice things is if you are looking to put a custom gun together you don't have to buy the host and save yourself $600 to start with.
I really don't know why they are so addictive in assembling them. (Not building them) I feel like the 1911 I have built was a lot more satisfying than any variation or combo of glocks. I think they are so quick to get finished they are like tater chips you just can't do one.
I will say that Building a 1911 teaches you how to strip and reassemble a 1911 up and down, like a lot. P 8 0's on the other hand are generally done in an afternoon of faster.
Anyhow enough rambling about What is your opinion now that it is a hot button about Ghost guns ect.