Custom Glock 19 Build | Dynamic Weapons Solutions | Defkon3

Published on March 22, 2021
Duration: 15:29

This custom Glock 19 Gen 5 build focuses on enhancing ergonomics and functionality for everyday carry. Key modifications include a Dynamic Weapons Solutions slide, Defkon3 frame work with 'Tac Mesh' stippling, an L2D Combat barrel, and an SLR Rifleworks magwell. While aesthetic upgrades are present, the emphasis remains on reliability and practical performance, with stock internal springs maintained for defensive use.

Quick Summary

This custom Glock 19 Gen 5 build prioritizes improved ergonomics and functionality for everyday carry. Key upgrades include a DWS slide, Defkon3 frame work, L2D Combat barrel, and Trijicon SRO optic, while maintaining stock internal springs for reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Build Overview
  2. 01:52Holster & Safety Check
  3. 02:13Slide & Sights
  4. 03:24Optic: Trijicon SRO
  5. 05:09Barrel & Internals
  6. 06:59Frame Work: Defkon3
  7. 08:15Weapon Light: Streamlight TLR-7A
  8. 10:21Magwell & Trigger
  9. 12:03Final Thoughts on Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of this custom Glock 19 Gen 5 build?

This build features a Dynamic Weapons Solutions Mark VI Responder slide, Defkon3 frame work with 'Tac Mesh' stippling, an L2D Combat gold barrel, Trijicon SRO optic, Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light, and an SLR Rifleworks magwell.

What is the purpose of the Defkon3 frame modifications on this Glock 19?

The Defkon3 Alpha 1 package includes 'Tac Mesh' stippling, a double undercut, glove bevel, and an accelerator cut. These enhance grip and help mitigate recoil through downward thumb pressure.

What are the pros and cons of the Trijicon SRO optic on this Glock 19 build?

The Trijicon SRO offers a large window for fast target acquisition. However, a potential drawback is a 'ghost dot' reflection that can appear on the glass in very bright sunlight.

What is the speaker's advice for new firearm owners regarding custom parts?

Rex Mamaril advises new shooters to prioritize spending money on ammunition and professional training before investing in high-end custom firearm parts. Skills are more important than gear.

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