Turning A Glock Into Halo Battle Rifle!

Published on May 29, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This video demonstrates how to convert a Glock 19 pistol into a carbine resembling the Halo Battle Rifle using the Meta Tactical Apex Series Carbine Conversion Kit. The process involves inserting the Glock into the bullpup chassis, securing the barrel extension, and adding accessories like extended magazines, a Holosun optic, and a laser/flashlight combo. The guide highlights the kit's features, including an adjustable stock and integrated magazine storage, offering a unique tactical build.

Quick Summary

Convert your Glock 19 into a Halo Battle Rifle-style carbine using the Meta Tactical Apex Series kit. This bullpup chassis modification involves inserting the pistol, securing the barrel, and adding accessories like a Holosun optic and extended magazines for enhanced tactical performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:06Assembly Process
  3. 00:18Magazines and Accessories
  4. 00:32Tactical Features

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you convert a Glock 19 into a carbine?

You can convert a Glock 19 into a carbine using the Meta Tactical Apex Series Carbine Conversion Kit. This involves inserting the pistol into the bullpup chassis, securing the barrel extension, and adding accessories like optics and extended magazines.

What are the key features of the Meta Tactical Apex Series Carbine Conversion Kit?

The kit transforms a Glock 19 into a bullpup-style carbine, featuring an adjustable stock, a non-reciprocating charging handle, integrated magazine storage, and compatibility with standard Glock magazines.

Can I add optics and accessories to the Glock carbine conversion?

Yes, the Meta Tactical Apex Series Carbine Conversion Kit includes a top rail for mounting optics like red dot sights (e.g., Holosun) and accessory mounts for lasers and flashlights.

Is this conversion legal?

Legality depends on local and federal regulations. Conversions that result in a barrel shorter than 16 inches without proper NFA registration (as an SBR) may be illegal. Always consult current laws.

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