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  • blazeaglory
    Calguns Addict
    • May 2011
    • 6370

    Serious question

    Does Glock, or any polymer manufacturer, have the capabilities of making a very CLEAR strong plastic? Or does it have to be a dark color?

    I would like to see a sturdy super clear Glock frame. Kinda like the pagers back in the 1990's.

    I have always been intreuged by the inner workings of machines and things. Clear is cool
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  • #2
    NoNOS67
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 2161

    Neat idea, but I'm not sure it would stay nice and clear for long. The heat, cleaning solvents, and powder would take a toll on it pretty quick. Would be neat to see though!

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    • #3
      troysland
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 2182

      I'm sure it's possible and only a matter of time. Investment is needed in R&D, and a public demand.
      Originally posted by Colonel David Crockett
      "Ya'll can go to hell, I'm goin' to Texas!"

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      • #4
        MrElectric03
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 1590

        I think it would look like an airsoft gun. I'm sure they could but I doubt there's enough of a market.

        What's a pager? Sorry...had to lol
        Originally posted by ar15barrels
        So you are throwing out 95% of reality to select the 5% of reality where you are actually right?
        We must be on calguns...

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        • #5
          blazeaglory
          Calguns Addict
          • May 2011
          • 6370

          Yeah I was thinking about that too. That magazine is cool but how strong is it?

          I guess a pager stays clear because its a pager and not handgun..lol Cool for a bit I guess until it turns ugly

          Not practical but I would like to see one made out of glass but how long do you think it would hold up under fire?
          Last edited by blazeaglory; 03-05-2013, 8:57 PM.
          A note to the NSA or anyone gathering information on me, this disclaimer is for you..."Everything I type on this website Is purely fictional and for entertainment purposes only. None of it is true."

          Also, sometimes I type in CAPS to emphasize a POINT. Please dont interpret that as YELLING. Sorry if I HURT any fuzzy little bunny's FEELINGS out there.

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          • #6
            troysland
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 2182

            I owned a few and held up really well. Very lightweight compared to the heavy steel Russian, Chinese, or other eastern european countries mag's. Sold them when I got rid of my AK's. I collect AR's these days. But just as strong as the frames on my Glock 19, XD9, & Kahr CW9.
            Originally posted by Colonel David Crockett
            "Ya'll can go to hell, I'm goin' to Texas!"

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            • #7
              SouperMan
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 1463

              I think it's hard to find a clear polymer that has high tensile strength, elasticity, and durability. I think it's also dark to resist UV rays; which can destroy them or make them look yellowed out if they were made clear. There are also individual fibers that are bonded together that make them stronger as well.

              The only suitable polymers that I can think of are Lexan and Plexiglas; they are used in bullet resistant panels and windows, but they have a certain degree of elasticity that would deform upon repeated used.

              I'm still waiting on Montgomery Scott's Transparent Aluminium.

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