Whiskeyhotel2020
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I'm going to get another plastic pistol. More actually I'm going to build a P80 Glock 19ish clone. I have decided on my next project. I'm going to order a 80% (76% or whatever) P80 pf940c frame withing the next couple days. I have always wanted to put together a handgun (really thought it'd be a 1911) just because I think it'd be neat to do it .
I decided on this particular build because of cost and the unforseen liking I've taken to my wife to be's first firearm. If you've read my post Possible new shooter and much more you know that my better half decided her first handgun is a P80 PFC9. It's a 9mm Glock 19ish pistol. Well, ever since it's been in our house i can't seem to put it down. I know it's her firearm and all that but, for a dishwasher safe framed handgun, I like how it feels in my hand. I don't know if it's the grip angle or the way the trigger guard is cut. What I do know is now I want one. So I decided I'm going to order the P80 PF940C 76% or 80% frame to start before it's not an option any more.
Any advice on things to watch out for or tips and tricks to make the process smother would be appreciated.
I decided on this particular build because of cost and the unforseen liking I've taken to my wife to be's first firearm. If you've read my post Possible new shooter and much more you know that my better half decided her first handgun is a P80 PFC9. It's a 9mm Glock 19ish pistol. Well, ever since it's been in our house i can't seem to put it down. I know it's her firearm and all that but, for a dishwasher safe framed handgun, I like how it feels in my hand. I don't know if it's the grip angle or the way the trigger guard is cut. What I do know is now I want one. So I decided I'm going to order the P80 PF940C 76% or 80% frame to start before it's not an option any more.
Any advice on things to watch out for or tips and tricks to make the process smother would be appreciated.