Lenny Magill displays Grades Of Absolute Truth… a custom G43.

Published on December 30, 2019
Duration: 5:16

This video showcases a custom Glock 43 built by GlockStore Performance Custom Shop. It details unique customer-requested modifications including deep laser engraving with color fill, custom Cerakote finishes in battleship gray and burnt orange, a Pyramid trigger, and hand-done stippling on the frame. The process emphasizes customer collaboration and customization options.

Quick Summary

A custom Glock 43 showcases unique modifications including deep laser engraving with battleship gray color fill, custom Cerakote in battleship gray and burnt orange on controls and barrel, a Pyramid trigger, and hand-done frame stippling. The process involves customer artwork approval and typically takes 6-12 weeks.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction and GlockStore Custom Shop
  2. 00:31Custom Glock 43 Overview
  3. 00:46Laser Engraving and Color Fill
  4. 01:33Battleship Gray and Burnt Orange Theme
  5. 02:11Custom Cerakote on Controls and Barrel
  6. 02:31Pyramid Trigger and Safety
  7. 02:51Custom Slide with Rear Serrations
  8. 03:10Frame Stippling Detail
  9. 03:47Customization Process and Budgeting
  10. 04:38Lead Time and Delivery
  11. 04:53Contact GlockStore for Custom Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

What custom modifications were made to the Glock 43 in the video?

The custom Glock 43 features deep laser engraving with color fill (battleship gray), custom Cerakote in battleship gray and burnt orange on controls and the barrel, a Pyramid trigger with a custom safety selector, and hand-done stippling on the frame for enhanced grip.

How is custom laser engraving applied to the Glock frame?

Customers provide artwork, which GlockStore cleans up and processes. After customer approval, the artwork is burned into the frame using a deep laser engraving technique, creating a 3D effect.

What colors were used for the custom Cerakote finish on the Glock 43?

The custom Glock 43 utilizes a theme with battleship gray and burnt orange Cerakote. The battleship gray is used for color filling engravings, while burnt orange is applied to controls, the barrel, and magazine baseplates.

What is the typical turnaround time for a custom Glock build?

The lead time for a custom Glock build typically ranges from six to twelve weeks from the time of order and finalization of design and budget.

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