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New Open Glock (Update with two more)

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I just finished building this for a friend.
9mm major built on a 22 platform.

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Two more done, the slide racker one is mine and also a 9mm major the 35 is for another friend.

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Pretty slick. I'd like to run that at the GSSF match next weekend. I'm stuck using my boring old G17 and G19.
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I like the ICE magwell, I didnt know they made those for the Glock.
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Nice rig, did you do all the work on the slide?
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the1mavin wrote:Nice rig, did you do all the work on the slide?
Thanks, yes I did all the work including the one off ti comp.
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That slide is hot! One of the few Glock race guns I've ever seen that didn't turn my stomach.
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I'm curious, why build off a G22 instead of a G17 or 34?
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MisterWilson wrote:I'm curious, why build off a G22 instead of a G17 or 34?
The barrel locking block in the frame is beefier in the g22, every little bit helps when you pushing 125's out at 1330 fps.
I wouldn't use a 35/34 for a few reasons one being the taper on the front of the slide, no good way to fit the comp. Another is heavier slide and barrel and we want those as light as possible.
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Range Report

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So very pleased to tell you that it shoots every bit as good as it looks! Johnny O is a master class wizard! :D
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Hatchet Jack wrote:So very pleased to tell you that it shoots every bit as good as it looks! Johnny O is a master class wizard! :D
I'm glad you like it.

Heres a little clip of it in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itNBO6G2sAs
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I LIKE IT LOOKS GOOD :D
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Post by pneumagger »

Why the ported barrel? Wouldn't it be easier to reach 9mm major with an unported barrel... let the comp do the work?
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pneumagger wrote:Why the ported barrel? Wouldn't it be easier to reach 9mm major with an unported barrel... let the comp do the work?
The comp keeps the gun flat while the ports soften the push in the hand. It's a sweet shooter!
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Post by Selectedmarksman »

Any chance of seeing a pic of that Glock with the slide locked back? I'm curious how the comp. positions when cycling. That's the first Glock I've seen in a long time that really 'tempted' me. :wink:
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Post by Chinook »

That is absolutely sick!! Do you work for people other than friends? I shoot steel plate matches and could see something like that in my future!
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Johnny O that is bas a$$ nice job.
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Post by tomahawk84 »

Great looking glock man enjoy it
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Slick rig brotha, and I'm not normally a fan of race guns.
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Thanks guys.
He absolutely loves it and mostly uses it for plate matches.
Next time I see it I'll take some pics with the slide back.
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Update, two more built see pics above.
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1st Glock I actually "want"!
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Post by BLACK XS »

Easily the sweetest race gun I've ever seen. Well done

The clip you added just seems like the icing on the cake.

Suffice to say. SO JEALOUS
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