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  • s2k1
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 105

    Aftermarket Glock Lower / Slide

    Although I don't think it's really necessary, just wondering if anyone other than Lone Wolf makes aftermarket Glock lowers. I know they make G17 versions, but does anyone make one for G19? It would be interesting to have a Glock that's not a Glock.
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    SNCaliber
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 3222

    I dont think theres any other companies that make glock lowers, but I did see that lonewolf was testing their G19 prototype lower recently.
    -Sang

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    • #3
      osxgp
      Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 435

      The problem with a lower is that you can not buy one in the state of CA. It has to be a complete gun. There is that silly thing called the safe gun roster. You can't do a SSE on a frame.

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      • #4
        SJgunguy24
        I need a LIFE!!
        • May 2008
        • 14849

        Originally posted by osxgp
        The problem with a lower is that you can not buy one in the state of CA. It has to be a complete gun. There is that silly thing called the safe gun roster. You can't do a SSE on a frame.
        Yes you can get a frame, you need to install an upper with the barrel length to get you over 10.5" overall length requirement.
        It's easier then you think, I need to open my own damn place..
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        • #5
          JeremyS
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 2014

          Lone Wolf does a full size and compact version of their Timberwolf frames: http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Products.aspx?CAT=3168

          There was a company doing aluminum and steel Glock frames but they stopped making 'em: http://www.ccfraceframes.com/home.php

          Not sure if anyone else does these days.

          I DO think it's cool that you can build a Glock without using ONE actual, factory Glock part. You can go aftermarket for literally every single last part on the gun, including all of the magazine parts. Kind of funny. And somehow it's still a "Glock" when you're done
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