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Anyone here ever SBR'd a Glock?
If so, where and how did you do the engraving?
I've been debating it for the woman. I've stripped down her AR and she's still not interested in dealing with the weight. Capable, but loses interest because of it.
A shoulder stock, stubby verticle grip and a suppressor on a Glock would be super light, compact and hell for stout in the reliability department.


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That's a great question.  I wonder if the engraving would be a pain due to the polymer receiver.  Andrews Tactical Firearms in Clarksville might be able to do it.  

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Being polymer, engraving isn't difficult,  a wood burner with interchangeable tips will work fine.  I used just that to stipple my G19.  Quite easy.  I just wonder about the ATF's opinion on engraving plastic.  

 

 

 

Now, if one wanted a TRULY bad azz PDW they'd use a G18.  

 

Everything I have is G19's.  I'm thinking a G17 or even a G17 longslide and cut the mag well short to accept G19 magazines might be the ticket.  

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The slide isn't a firearm. It's gotta be the reciever.

...but yeah, that's about right except for that red dot. We don't do red dots. I'm color blind and we don't get along.
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Why not do a Quarter Circle 10 small-frame Glock lower (9mm) SBR?  A lot more practical than what you're proposing and it could be VERY light.

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Why not do a Quarter Circle 10 small-frame Glock lower (9mm) SBR?  A lot more practical than what you're proposing and it could be VERY light.



That's the other option. And a good one at that.
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That's the other option. And a good one at that.

You're welcome to let her have a go with mine if you'd like to try before you buy.

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I think they even have one that comes with a Sig brace.

 

There ya go. No stamp needed. Just don't let Max Kingery see ya shoot it from the shoulder, and all is good. :)

 

- OS

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Honestly, I'd go with something like the Sig MPX with the folding Sig "Brace".

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Spendy, but worth it.


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If I'm not mistaken Mike (LawenforcementSales) told me in PM that he had engraved several glocks, I was considering this many moons ago. He'd be the guy I'd PM


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