This guide details the installation of a Cyro backstrap on a Gen 6 Glock, specifically the Glock 19. The process involves removing the factory trigger housing pin and replacing it with an extended steel pin provided with the Cyro backstrap. This modification aims to increase the grip's circumference and improve shooting comfort by adding material to the rear of the frame, addressing the Gen 6's slimmer grip profile. Two versions of the Cyro backstrap are available: one with shock-absorbing rubber and a plain version.
This video reviews the Strike Industries Mass Driver compensator for Glock pistols, detailing installation, initial testing, and troubleshooting of malfunctions. The presenter, Gun Deity, highlights the Mass Driver's ability to reduce muzzle rise and its cost-effectiveness compared to traditional threaded barrel and compensator setups. Initial testing revealed failures to go into battery, which were eventually attributed to a worn or incorrect recoil spring assembly and potentially paint inside the slide. After replacing the spring assembly with a new one from Strike Industries, the Mass Driver performed reliably, significantly reducing perceived recoil and muzzle flip.
This guide details the installation of the Radian Ramjet compensator system on a Glock Gen 6 firearm. It highlights the critical differences between Gen 5 and Gen 6 Glock barrels, emphasizing the safety implications of using incorrect parts. The installation process involves replacing the factory barrel with the Ramjet barrel and securing the compensator with a set screw, offering recoil and muzzle flip reduction.
This guide details the installation of the Timney Alpha Trigger into a Glock Gen 6 firearm. It covers the complete disassembly of the stock trigger mechanism, including removing pins, the locking block, and the trigger housing. The process then details the installation of the Timney trigger, its associated trigger bar, and return spring, followed by reassembly of the firearm. The video emphasizes the benefits of a lighter, crisper trigger pull for improved accuracy.
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 focuses on modifying Glock pistols, specifically addressing the grip angle using Kiral Backstraps. The content is geared towards Glock owners looking to customize their firearms for improved handling and ergonomics. The presence of .357 Sig caliber suggests a discussion around its use in Glock platforms, which are often favored for self-defense and concealed carry applications.
This guide details how to replace a factory Glock magazine release button with an extended version using a specialized tool. The process involves firearm disassembly, careful removal of the small magazine release spring, installation of the new button, and reinstallation of the spring with the aid of the tool and needle-nose pliers. The speaker, Lenny McIll from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop, emphasizes the ease and efficiency of the new tool compared to older methods.
This video demonstrates the installation of a unique Radian magwell for the Glock 43X MOS. The presenter, Lenny Miguel from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop, details the innovative dovetail and expanding plug system used to secure the magwell without a lanyard hole. The installation process involves preparing an expanding plug with a special screw and then using a spring-loaded detent mechanism to lock the magwell in place, ultimately improving grip and facilitating faster magazine changes.
This video features a discussion and rating of firearms with ported barrels or compensators, all under $2000. The hosts and guests evaluate various custom builds, focusing on aesthetics, perceived value, and potential performance enhancements. A significant portion of the discussion also delves into the controversial topic of Sig Sauer P320 drop safety concerns and the visual appeal of different firearm customizations.
This video from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop demonstrates the installation of an ultra-rare left-hand threaded barrel for a Glock 19. The presenter, Lenny McGill, explains the unique 'lefty tighty, righty loosey' threading and its advantage for suppressor stability due to bullet spin. He also details the installation process and the importance of thread protection.
This guide details the GlockStore GS 26X frame, a custom modification combining Glock 26 slide length with a Glock 19 grip. It highlights compatibility with Gen 3/5 Glock 26 parts, ergonomic upgrades, and accessory rail functionality. The video emphasizes its advantages over the Glock 43X for concealed carry, citing a better shooting experience and higher capacity, and discusses performance benefits for red dot optics.
This YouTube video focuses on "Maritime Striker Cups" and their application across various Glock models. The title implies a demonstration or review of these specific firearm components, suggesting a focus on internal firearm parts and their function, likely within the context of Glock pistols. The content is expected to appeal to Glock owners and those interested in firearm modifications or enhancements.
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