GO-FAST GLOCK by BlackBox Customs in 1 Minute #Shorts

Published on July 26, 2021
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases a highly customized Glock 17 Gen 4, built by BlackBox Customs for competitive shooting. Key modifications include slide milling for an optic, frame stippling, an Agency Arms trigger, and a compensator. The build aims to enhance performance for IPSC shooters by reducing slide weight and improving ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The BlackBox Customs Glock 17 Gen 4 is heavily modified for competition, featuring slide lightening for faster cycling, custom frame stippling and undercuts for superior grip and recoil control, an Agency Arms flat-faced trigger, and a Leupold DeltaPoint Pro optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Custom Glock 17
  2. 00:08Stock vs. Custom Glock Comparison
  3. 00:17Slide Modifications Explained
  4. 00:29Frame & Ergonomic Enhancements
  5. 00:40Agency Arms Components Showcase
  6. 00:49Compensator, Barrel & Optic Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on the BlackBox Customs Glock 17?

The custom Glock 17 features slide milling for an optic, forward serrations, material removal for faster cycling, custom frame stippling, a re-contoured trigger guard, a tight undercut, an Agency Arms trigger and magwell, a compensator, and a fluted barrel.

Why would a shooter choose a custom Glock 17 like this for competition?

This custom build enhances performance for competitive shooting by reducing slide weight for faster cycling, improving grip and recoil control through frame modifications, and incorporating reliable aftermarket components like the Agency Arms trigger and Leupold optic.

What aftermarket parts are highlighted on this custom Glock 17?

Key aftermarket parts include the Leupold DeltaPoint Pro red dot optic, an Agency Arms flat-faced trigger and magwell, and a custom compensator and fluted barrel assembly.

How do frame modifications improve a Glock's performance?

Frame modifications like custom stippling and trigger guard undercuts provide a more secure grip, especially under recoil or in wet conditions. An undercut allows for a higher hand position, significantly improving recoil management and overall control of the firearm.

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