Wheaton Arms Custom Glocks

Published on May 22, 2013
Duration: 9:43

This guide outlines the process of customizing a Glock firearm through Wheaton Arms, as detailed by Robbie Wheaton and reviewed by sootch00. It covers package options like the IDPA ESP and USPSA Amplified, focusing on trigger enhancements, ergonomic modifications, and aesthetic finishes. The process involves detailed gunsmithing for competitive performance.

Quick Summary

Wheaton Arms offers custom Glock modifications, including the IDPA ESP and USPSA Amplified packages. Expect trigger pulls as low as 2.5-3 lbs, enhanced ergonomics with grip stippling and undercut trigger guards, and custom Cerakote finishes, starting at $870 for the IDPA ESP package.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock Customization
  2. 01:38Wheaton Arms IDPA ESP Package
  3. 03:33USPSA Amplified Package
  4. 04:12Trigger and Sight Deep Dive
  5. 06:16Internal Components and Ergonomics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the starting price for the Wheaton Arms IDPA ESP Package?

The Wheaton Arms IDPA Absolute Enhanced Service Pistol (ESP) package starts at $870. This price is for the customization services applied to a customer-supplied Glock firearm.

What are the key features of the Wheaton Arms USPSA Amplified Package?

The USPSA Amplified package is geared towards competitive shooting and includes features like fiber optic sights, a lightened slide, custom Cerakote finishes, and ergonomic improvements for faster handling and accuracy.

What kind of trigger pull can be expected from Wheaton Arms custom Glocks?

Wheaton Arms aims for a crisp trigger pull weight between 2.5 to 3 pounds, with minimal to no pre-travel, significantly enhancing shooting precision and speed. This is often achieved using components like a Ghost 3.5 lb connector.

What ergonomic modifications does Wheaton Arms offer for Glocks?

Ergonomic enhancements include custom grip stippling, a double undercut trigger guard for a higher grip, and the removal of factory finger grooves to allow for a more natural and controlled hold on the firearm.

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