New Roni (FIRST LOOK) | Shot Show 2026

Published on January 28, 2026
Duration: 5:22

This guide details the tool-less installation of a Glock 17 or 19 into the Nano Roni conversion kit, as demonstrated at Shot Show 2026. The Nano Roni features a compact design, integrated flashlight, and a quick-release brace. The installation process is designed to be straightforward, utilizing a tension-based system for a secure fit without tools.

Quick Summary

The Nano Roni is a tool-less conversion kit for Glock 17 and 19 pistols, transforming them into a carbine-like platform. It features a compact design, integrated flashlight, and a quick-release brace. Installation is tension-based, securing the pistol without tools. Pricing starts at $199 for the main body.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Nano Roni
  2. 00:33Brace and Features Overview
  3. 01:03Pistol Installation Process
  4. 01:34Charging and Optics Support
  5. 01:58Pricing and Availability Details
  6. 02:24Suppressor and Holster Options
  7. 03:06Future Compatibility Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Nano Roni conversion kit?

The Nano Roni is a conversion kit designed to transform compatible Glock pistols (like the Glock 17 and 19) into a more stable, carbine-like platform. It features a brace, integrated grip, and often includes accessories like a flashlight.

How do you install a Glock into the Nano Roni?

Installation is tool-less and tension-based. You simply insert the unloaded Glock pistol into the chassis, ensuring the front sight engages, and the internal mechanism secures the slide. The brace then folds closed.

What are the key features of the Nano Roni?

Key features include a compact, one-handed usable design, a spring-loaded brace that doubles as a grip, an integrated flashlight, a thumb rest for better control, and a Picatinny rail for accessory mounting.

What is the price and availability of the Nano Roni?

The main body of the Nano Roni costs $199, with an additional $109 for the grip with flashlight. A basic grip is $45. Shipping was scheduled to begin in early February.

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