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Re: Glock LBP

#11 Post by HALODIN »

The grip doesn't have any markings either.
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Re: Glock LBP

#12 Post by BamBam »

HALODIN wrote:The grip doesn't have any markings either.

Maybe photoshop.

All the conversions I've seen have engraving of some sort on the slide.

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#13 Post by JS569 »

I guess the Sec5 issue is something they are working around and needing to partner with certain manufacturers in the US about-although i don't know if its only Glock that make the frames...
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#14 Post by qws »

So if it is not a Glock Slide or Frame !!! is it a Glock
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#15 Post by Sixshot6 »

qws wrote:So if it is not a Glock Slide or Frame !!! is it a Glock
That is the question. Are we going to do the answer to the meaning of life now (I think the is it, or is it not a glock? That's an easier one). It could be called Glock like I guess.
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#16 Post by Sim G »

After market frames and slides are manufactured by a number of companies. You can even get the Glock frame in an aluminium alloy. Lone Wolf and CCF Race-frames are two that spring to mind.

Just as you can build a 10/22 with no Ruger parts or a 1911 Govt with no Colt parts, you can now build a Glock with no Glock parts...
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Re: Glock LBP

#17 Post by Sixshot6 »

Sim G wrote:After market frames and slides are manufactured by a number of companies. You can even get the Glock frame in an aluminium alloy. Lone Wolf and CCF Race-frames are two that spring to mind.

Just as you can build a 10/22 with no Ruger parts or a 1911 Govt with no Colt parts, you can now build a Glock with no Glock parts...
So we're not going Monty Python or Douglas Adams on this matter then? That's no fun. So lower frames are made by aftermarket companies too? So I was right about glock like.
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#18 Post by ordnance »

Edit wrong thread.
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#19 Post by ordnance »

I don't like the standard version, the LBP would definitely not appeal to me.
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Re: Glock LBP

#20 Post by snayperskaya »

Sixshot6 wrote:
qws wrote:So if it is not a Glock Slide or Frame !!! is it a Glock
That is the question. Are we going to do the answer to the meaning of life now (I think the is it, or is it not a glock? That's an easier one). It could be called Glock like I guess.
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