This guide details how to build a custom Glock variant, often referred to as a '26X', using the new M1X frame from GlockStore. It covers the process of integrating Glock 26, 27, or 33 components into the M1X frame, highlighting compatibility considerations between Glock generations (Gen3 vs. Gen5) and the installation of accessories like lights and compatible holsters. The M1X frame offers a full-size grip with a mini upper profile, enhancing ergonomics for concealed carry.
This video introduces the new Magpul RXM subcompact frame, a modular component compatible with various Glock subcompact models. The presenter highlights its recent release and provides initial impressions, including a price point of approximately $40. Visuals showcase the frame, a Cyelee red dot sight, and a Blacksmith Tactical IWB holster with a claw attachment. A shooting review is planned for the future.
This video reviews several small, powerful firearms suitable for concealed carry, emphasizing that proficiency with these micro-compact pistols is achievable through dedicated practice. The presenter highlights specific models like the CAR CM45, FN 503, and various M&P Shield variants, discussing their ergonomics, triggers, and ballistic capabilities. The core message is that consistent training is key to mastering smaller firearms, enabling effective use even in challenging conditions.
Lenny McGill from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop demonstrates how to transform a Glock 26, 27, or 33 into an M1X by utilizing a Glock 19-sized frame. This modification allows for a more comfortable and shootable grip while retaining the subcompact slide. The process involves transferring internal parts from the original Glock lower to the new M1X frame, highlighting compatibility with Gen 3 and Gen 5 components.
This video reviews a serialized Glock 17 clone frame purchased for $275, highlighting its improved ergonomics, texturing, and grip angle compared to standard Glock frames. The speaker also discusses the benefits of supporting local gun stores for used firearm purchases and introduces a Quickstrike holster for secure truck gun storage. The review emphasizes the quality of the frame and its potential for customization with Glock parts.
This video demonstrates how to convert compatible Glock models (26, 27, 28, 33, 39) into a .22 Long Rifle pistol using an Advantage Arms conversion kit. The presenter highlights the ease of installation and the benefits of .22 LR for training and plinking, while also emphasizing the importance of proper lubrication and cautioning against using the conversion for self-defense.
This video provides a comprehensive review of handguns that offer more power than 9mm for concealed carry, focusing on affordable options. The presenter, with apparent expertise in firearms, discusses various calibers like .357 Magnum, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, and .45 GAP, highlighting specific models from Taurus, Glock, Smith & Wesson, Walther, Kimber, Ruger, Heckler & Koch, and Springfield Armory. Key considerations include stopping power, concealability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness, with practical advice on ammunition choices and carry methods.
This video recommends the Glock 26X frame (and its variants like 27X, 28X, etc.) as the top budget EDC item for 2025. The instructor highlights its improved ergonomics and texturing compared to standard Glock frames, especially when paired with aftermarket grips. He also discusses the impact of Glock's recent policy changes on firearm prices and aftermarket support.
This video discusses Glock's decision to discontinue most of its firearm models, reportedly due to lawsuits from California, Illinois, and New Jersey. The speaker expresses concern over the "readily convertible" argument used in these lawsuits, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent for other semi-automatic firearms. The speaker also critiques Glock's historical innovation and compliance strategy, advising viewers to consider acquiring desired Glock models before potential changes.
This video reviews the highly anticipated Glock Store Glock 26X frame, comparing it to the Nomad Defense alternative. The speaker details features like rails, texturing, undercut trigger guards, and slide compatibility across generations. While both frames are praised for quality and ergonomics, the Nomad Defense frame is noted for its integrated gas pedal and metal components, while the Glock Store frame offers a more traditional yet modernized Glock feel with excellent texturing. The video highlights the growing options for compact Glock-style platforms.
This video features a discussion with Lenny Magill of GlockStore, highlighting the Glock platform's simplicity, reliability, and ergonomic advantages, particularly its grip angle and bore axis proximity. The conversation delves into the development and features of the GlockStore 26X, a custom firearm combining a 19-style double-stack grip with a 26-series upper, designed to improve shooting dynamics and recoil control over micro-compacts like the Glock 43X. The discussion also touches on the evolution of firearm customization and the unique shooting range facilities at GlockStore's Tennessee location.
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