Lenny Magill shows off a Milwaukee fan special G34

Published on April 25, 2019
Duration: 15:57

This video showcases a highly customized Glock 34, dubbed the 'Milwaukee Special,' built for a tool enthusiast. Key modifications include a Milwaukee-themed Cerakote finish, deep laser engraving, custom frame cuts for improved grip, and a Trijicon RMR with suppressor-height sights. The build also features an Ultimate Pyramid Trigger and an extended tungsten guide rod for enhanced performance.

Quick Summary

The custom Glock 34 'Milwaukee Special' features a Milwaukee Tools theme with red/silver Cerakote and logo engraving. It includes frame modifications ('knuckle cut', 'trigger undercut') for better grip, a Trijicon RMR, and an Ultimate Pyramid Trigger for enhanced performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Intro: Milwaukee Custom G34
  2. 01:41Slide Customization & Engraving
  3. 02:21Frame Modifications: Knuckle & Trigger Cut
  4. 04:46Magazine Base Plate: M18 Battery Theme
  5. 05:26Optics & Sights: RMR & Suppressor Sights
  6. 06:49Extended Controls & Pin Kit
  7. 08:46Big Mouth Magwell Installation
  8. 11:09Ultimate Pyramid Trigger
  9. 13:08Extended Tungsten Guide Rod

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the custom Glock 34 a 'Milwaukee Special'?

The Glock 34 is themed after Milwaukee cordless power tools, featuring a red and silver Cerakote finish, custom laser engraving of the Milwaukee logo, and a magazine base plate designed to look like an M18 battery.

What frame modifications were made to the Glock 34?

The frame includes a 'knuckle cut' and 'trigger undercut.' These modifications allow for a higher grip on the firearm, enhancing control and preventing discomfort during extensive shooting.

What optic and sights are featured on the custom G34?

The slide is cut for a Trijicon RMR Type 2 red dot optic, mounted low for accuracy. It is paired with Trijicon suppressor-height night sights, allowing for co-witnessing with the red dot.

How does the extended tungsten guide rod improve performance?

The extended tungsten guide rod is significantly heavier than standard ones, helping to reduce muzzle flip and recoil. This allows for faster follow-up shots and improved control during rapid firing.

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