Jeremy from Booligan Shooting Sports details the design and construction of a custom handgun optimized for the Compact Carry division at Handgun Brutality. The build focuses on mitigating muzzle flip through integrated tungsten weights and G18C-style porting, while also addressing the challenge of fitting an optic and a modified slide within strict dimensional limits. The design philosophy emphasizes pushing innovation within rule constraints and making advanced features accessible through 3D printing and skilled machining.
This guide details the installation of a custom 3D printed 'Modular Integrations Long Frame' (MILF) extension for a Glock G17L. The module is designed to accommodate a 9-inch barrel and features an open-top design to facilitate the firearm's cycling action. The process involves attaching the module to the existing frame and then reassembling the slide with the extended barrel. This modification significantly increases the firearm's length and requires careful attention to ensure proper function of the tilting barrel mechanism.
This video details the modification of a 3D printable P99-style frame, dubbed the 'Chungus 99', by Booligan Shooting Sports. The modifications include shortening the grip to a 19-length, integrating Glock magazine compatibility for cost and accessibility, and adding a front compartment for tungsten weights to reduce muzzle flip. The design is based on Matt's (Fudbusters) P99 pattern frame and aims to offer a more compact and customizable firearm platform.
This guide outlines the assembly of a custom Glock 19/26 hybrid firearm featuring a 3D printed frame, a Zaffiri Precision slide, and a Glock 26 grip for enhanced concealability. The build incorporates a front-mounted standoff device for tactical advantage. Expert insights from Booligan highlight the compatibility of Glock components and the benefits of custom firearm modifications.
This video explores the G26 NAO ('Not Any Other') build, a 3D-printed Glock 26 variant designed to circumvent National Firearms Act (NFA) classifications like Any Other Weapon (AOW) or Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR). The design incorporates unique features such as an integrated forward magazine carrier and a non-ergonomic forward structure to avoid triggering NFA regulations. The creator, Booligan, an experienced firearm designer and enthusiast, highlights the perceived absurdity of certain firearm laws through this build, while also noting practical benefits like reduced muzzle flip and faster reloads.
This guide details the process of testing a 3D printed Glock 17L frame, inspired by the Cyberpunk 2077 Liberty pistol. The video demonstrates live-fire testing of a custom 'Cyber Chungus' build, focusing on the structural integrity and cycling of the 3D printed polymer frame. The expert, Booligan, confirms the build's success with a positive post-fire assessment.
This video showcases a custom Glock 26, dubbed the 'G26 NAO' (Not Any Other), featuring a unique 3D-printed frame with a geometric cube texture and an integrated front spare magazine holder. The builder, Booligan, emphasizes the design choices made to circumvent NFA regulations regarding vertical front grips, highlighting its function as a 'meme gun' rather than a practical tactical tool due to compromised ergonomics.
This YouTube video showcases a "Robocop Inspired FNS 40L" with a 3D printed frame, dubbed the "Auto 40L." The content likely focuses on the custom build and aesthetic modifications of the firearm, drawing inspiration from the iconic movie character. Expect a visual presentation of the unique frame design and potentially a discussion of its creation process.
This guide details the modification of a Glock 17L using the 'Big Chungus' 3D printed frame. Key enhancements include a frame-mounted Sig Sauer Romeo 7S red dot sight to reduce slide reciprocating weight, 7 ounces of tungsten weights for muzzle flip control, an oversized beavertail, and custom grip texturing. Instruction is provided by an expert with high authority in 3D printed firearm design and competition mechanics.
This guide details the installation of a custom 3D printed 'Big Chungus' frame for a Glock G17L. It covers the process of transferring components from an existing frame to the new, custom-designed polymer frame, including the installation of optional tungsten weights for recoil management. The guide emphasizes safety and proper firearm handling throughout the modification process.
This #Shorts video offers a preview of a custom G17LB build, highlighting its 3D-printed frame and extended slide. The creator, Booligan, is known for his expertise in DIY and 3D-printed firearms, promising a full build video for subscribers. The build features a light blue/teal frame with unique texturing and a fiber optic front sight.
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