The Glock has long been the preferred pistol among most law enforcement and special operations military groups. The straightforward features make it dependable and simple to use. Most people were put off by the Glock gun when it was first launched. It was made of plastic and lacked an actual hammer. The firearm community was used to heavy all-steel handguns at the time. Changing and embracing new ideas are difficult for most people, but the Glock has revolutionized the sidearm overnight.
Due to its reduced dimensions as compared to the standard-sized alternative, the Glock 19 is suitable for a flexible function. It can be used as a secondary firearm or for concealed carry, in addition to serving as a standard duty gun. The Glock 19 is widely regarded as the most balanced and relaxed Glock model. As a result, the Glock 19 has become the most widely used handgun in the United States.
Building a Gun Using the AS 19 Glock Compatible Pistol Kit
Have you ever wondered why the AS 19 Glock compatible pistol kits appeal to conscientious gun owners? Guns are fun to build. However, it might take you a little longer than you would expect, especially if you are a bit rusty with equipment.
Building a gun feels like performing a small home renovation job. You have to closely follow the directions and use the appropriate tools. Removing too much polymer from the frame may result in about as many issues as removing too little. The AS 19 Glock compatible pistol kit will be transformed into a complete firearm when the appropriate amount of polymer is removed. It might be difficult to pinpoint the precise moment it will occur, but you will find that the weapon will start working after you have installed all of the internal components.
We will take you through the whole process of making your own handgun at home – without the need for a serial number or registration.
How to Build Your Own AS 19 Glock at Home
To start building your AS 19 Glock, you will first need to purchase the AS 19 Glock compatible pistol kit.
Here are the tools you will need:
- WD-40 and Ballistol or Rem Oil firearm lubricant
- A rotary tool that has a sanding drum
- A metal files set
- A flathead screwdriver
- A nylon hammer
- Sandpaper with coarse and fine grit
- A drill
- A bench vise
After assembling the required materials, secure the frame in the jig using a vise and check for levelness. You could also tape the jig’s ends if you like to make sure the frame moves as little as possible.
Start sanding the polymer tabs labeled for removal with the rotary tool and the sanding drum attachment. Take extreme caution. Although you can complete the task with a rotary tool, you could easily make a mistake. For the most part, you should do the heavy lifting using the rotary tool. The sanding should be done by hand in the next phase for a more accurate and smooth effect.
The rear slide rails will be milled out as the next move. First, secure the Glock frame and jig in a slide vise and ensure that the drill press positioning is right. The rear slide rails can be milled out by using slide vise to drive the Glock pistol frame and the supplied end mill in the package to do the milling. When you’ve completed both ends, use your finishing file and sandpaper to improve the appearance.
Once you’ve secured the pistol frame in the jig, drill the three holes on either side of the Glock frame to correctly mount the locking block and other internal components of your rifle. The drilling procedure is best done using a hand drill. Instead of digging all the way through both sides, make sure to dig on – side. When you’re done, use sandpaper to even out the holes.
The final move in completing your Glock build is to install the parts. Although the locking block would be difficult to mount, the rest of the system is simple to set up. You’ll need to make a few minor changes when connecting the side to the Glock frame. If the slide is riding too closely on the rear boards, you can improve the fit by sanding and filing.
Ready to Start Building?
Although other handguns are available, you can make your own AS 19 Glock pistol from home with the fitting Glock kit and parts that you can legally purchase, and when done , you’ll have a gun that shoots well and works perfectly. Purchase your AS 19 Glock compatible pistol kit now.