Quick Tip: Top 12 DIY Upgrades for Your Glock® Under $30

Published on May 21, 2019
Duration: 10:18

This video showcases 12 affordable DIY upgrades for Glock pistols, all under $30, focusing on enhancing performance and ergonomics. Key upgrades include improved magazine wells and releases for faster reloads, trigger connectors for a lighter pull, and durable recoil guide rods. Sighting systems like adjustable rears and fiber optics are covered, alongside essential maintenance tools and grip enhancements for better handling.

Quick Summary

Affordable DIY upgrades for Glock pistols under $30 include the Magpul GL Enhanced Mag Well, Vickers Tactical extended mag release, Ghost 3.5 Trigger Connector for a lighter pull, and Talon Grips for enhanced handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Glock History & DIY Upgrades
  2. 00:39Magpul Mag Wells & Mag Releases
  3. 01:46Trigger & Recoil Components
  4. 03:26Sighting Systems
  5. 05:10Maintenance Tools
  6. 06:33Internal & External Controls
  7. 08:02Grip Enhancements

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some affordable DIY upgrades for a Glock pistol under $30?

You can find affordable Glock upgrades under $30 like the Magpul GL Enhanced Mag Well ($23.70), Vickers Tactical extended mag release ($17.39), Lone Wolf extended mag release ($2.79), Ghost 3.5 Trigger Connector ($22.99), and Talon Grips ($17.99).

How can I improve my Glock's trigger pull weight?

A Ghost 3.5 Ultimate Trigger Connector is a popular DIY upgrade that can reduce your Glock's trigger pull weight by approximately 3.5 lbs, offering a smoother and lighter feel for better control.

What are some ways to enhance the grip on a Glock pistol?

For better grip control, consider Talon Grips, which offer adhesive tape in rubberized or granulate textures. Alternatively, the Pachmayr Tactical Grip Glove is a slip-on option for users needing a larger grip circumference.

Are there any tools recommended for Glock maintenance and upgrades?

Yes, the Strike Industries Glock Tool includes a punch and front sight tool, while the Brownells Magazine Tool provides leverage for safely removing stubborn Glock magazine floorplates, both under $30.

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