Cutest Glock Ever Made

Published on January 12, 2024
Duration: 13:51

This video showcases a unique pink, 8-bit textured 3D-printed Glock 19 build. It details the printing process using Polymaker PolyLite PLA Pro on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon and highlights components from Aves Engineering and Lone Wolf. The review includes range testing, discussing ergonomics, a typical Gen 3 ejection pattern, and the effectiveness of Firebird Targets.

Quick Summary

The 'Cutest Glock Ever Made' is a pink, 3D-printed Glock 19 featuring an '8-bit' pixelated texture and Hello Kitty stickers. It was printed on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon using Polymaker PolyLite PLA Pro, with components from Aves Engineering and Lone Wolf.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Welcome
  2. 01:39The 8-Bit Pink Glock 19 Reveal
  3. 02:06Aves Engineering Sponsorship & Parts
  4. 02:393D Printing the Frame (DD19.2)
  5. 03:33Lone Wolf Slide & Build Components
  6. 05:01Initial Range Testing & Ejection
  7. 06:41Frame Features & Holster Compatibility
  8. 08:03Texture Stress Test (No Gloves)
  9. 09:28Firebird Targets Demonstration
  10. 10:30One-Handed Drill & Malfunction
  11. 11:32Conclusion & Mag Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this Glock build unique?

This Glock 19 build is unique due to its pink color, '8-bit' or pixelated texture achieved through 3D printing, and decorative Hello Kitty stickers, earning it the title 'Cutest Glock Ever Made'.

What 3D printer and filament were used for the Glock frame?

The frame was printed on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon printer using Polymaker PolyLite PLA Pro filament. The design is a DD19.2 remix by Phil Phisher.

Are there any known issues with this 3D-printed Glock?

The video notes a typical Gen 3 Glock ejection pattern where brass may hit the shooter's face. The aggressive texture can also leave indentations on bare skin.

What components were used in this custom Glock build?

Key components include a DD19.2 frame remix, Polymaker PolyLite PLA Pro filament, a Lone Wolf AlphaWolf slide, and parts from Aves Engineering (rails, magazine components).

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