Making The John Wick Pistol

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a straightforward installation process for an HK Parts accessory, likely a compensator or rail system, onto an HK P30L pistol. The presenter highlights the ease of the modification, aiming to replicate a 'John Wick' style build. The guide emphasizes proper alignment and securing the component with screws.

Quick Summary

To create a John Wick-style pistol build on an HK P30L, install an aftermarket compensator or rail system from brands like HK Parts. The process involves aligning the accessory with the firearm's frame and securing it with screws, enhancing both the aesthetic and potential accessory mounting capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: John Wick Build
  2. 00:06Introducing the HK P30L
  3. 00:13Installing the HK Parts Accessory
  4. 00:20Aligning the Picatinny Rail
  5. 00:26Securing the Rail with Screws
  6. 00:33Final John Wick Build Look
  7. 00:46Compensator/Porting Details
  8. 00:51Question: Would You Run It?

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install a John Wick-style compensator on an HK P30L?

To install a John Wick-style compensator or rail on an HK P30L, ensure the firearm is unloaded. Align the HK Parts accessory with the firearm's mounting area, insert and tighten the provided screws to secure it properly. This modification is straightforward and enhances the pistol's aesthetic.

What parts are needed to make an HK P30L look like the John Wick pistol?

To achieve the John Wick pistol look on an HK P30L, you'll need specific aftermarket parts, such as a large compensator and potentially a rail system, often sourced from companies like HK Parts. These components are designed to fit the P30L and replicate the firearm's appearance in the early John Wick films.

Can you mount accessories on an HK P30L after installing a rail?

Yes, installing a picatinny rail on an HK P30L, as demonstrated in the video, allows for the mounting of various accessories. Common attachments include tactical flashlights, lasers, or other rail-mounted devices, expanding the pistol's functionality and customization options.

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