Whether full-size, compact, or subcompact, GLOCK® handguns remain some of the most trusted pistols carried by CCL permit holders, professional shooters, law enforcement, and military units across the globe. Designed with modular components and easy customization, it only makes sense that these GLOCK®-compatible pistol parts have become so popular.
The individual parts kits and components you see here allow you to create your own build kit, which you can combine with your fabricated Polymer80 80% pistol frame or stripped GLOCK® frame. P80 frames are sold separately.
Each G-marked kit includes the following parts, necessary to assemble a finished 80% P80 frame. These kits, in addition to your frame and its included locking block rail system (LBRS) and rear rail module (RRM) provide all parts necessary for final assembly -- minus sights and a magazine. Pistol build kit parts include:
Slide Assembly
Frame/"Lower" Parts
416R Stainless Barrel. The barrel included with each kit is precisely forged and cut from Crucible 416R stainless, one of the best gun steels available on the market. Featuring a 1:10 twist rate with 11-degree target crown and nitride treatment, your barrel will provide superior accuracy, wear, and lifespan.
17-4 PH Stainless Slide. Nitride- and heat-treated to obtain a hardness rating of 41-44 on the Rockwell C scale, your front- and rear-cut slide provides ergonomics, better control, and complete protection from corrosion and rust in the most unforgiving environments. Included open-leaf glow sights provide optimal sight picture in day and night conditions, making this slide perfect for the range, competition, and concealed carry.
Factory-spec parts kits. GLOCK® components are the most reliable, so it only makes sense to outfit each with kit 100% factory-spec parts, ensuring your build can be assembled without a hitch and will function with completely dependability for thousands of rounds.
Some states have banned 80% lowers and certain firearm parts, or have otherwise restricted the sale and ownership of products we sell. So, be sure to check your local and state laws. We can’t ship our products to certain states. Please check our Shipping & Return Policy before placing an order (see restrictions).
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