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Serious questions: Do you know what would it cost, on average to build that frame into a complete pistol?
or would it be more cost effective to buy a used G22 Gen 4 from the same site for $320 rather than to build one from a frame?

Glock 22 Gen4 40 S&W w/ NS- Very Good Condition for sale by Recoil Gunworks of Salem Indiana

I totally understand the want/need to build your own guns, but was just wondering if it was worth it cost wise.



Ray
If you just want a bone-stocker, buy a complete gun.
If you intend to upgrade key components, a scratch build might make sense.

Bottom line, you don't a build a Glock to save money.
Too many good deals on complete, factory pistols.
 
If you just want a bone-stocker, buy a complete gun.
If you intend to upgrade key components, a scratch build might make sense.

Bottom line, you don't a build a Glock to save money.
Too many good deals on complete, factory pistols.

Thanks, that's kind of what I expected.



Ray
 
Thanks, that's kind of what I expected.



Ray
I've never had a Glock until just recently.
Was never a hater, just took my interests elsewhere.
I will say that it's a very interesting design.
My two home-builds (G17, G19) just run.

I think when history is written, the advent of the Glock polymer frame pistol was
as important to pistol design as the Brownings and the CZ.
 

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