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general build glock question


Joe357

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The receiver (frame) has a serial number as does the barrel and the slide which on a factory gun all match. If you change the receiver the serial number will be different from the barrel and slide.

Also the original gun is a standard g3, I want to change the receiver to a short frame. Edited by joe45
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do you have a gen 3 30 now and going to buy a 30s receiver to put the gen 3 30 slide on? on a glock the receiver is the controlled component. you can mix and match glock serial numbers as long as you legally own the receiver. they call glocks with mismatched serial numbers frankenglocks. if buying just the receiver you will have to pass a background check. I assume you are buying a sf receiver to put the gen 3 slide on?

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price of the frame is about $230.00 complete (Fully functional), which is a lot cheaper then the complete gun. I have both the sf and regular g3 but I like the feel of the SF, that is why I want to convert the receiver on the regular. then if I ever sell the Gen 3 regular I will still have another SF frame as a spare.

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