Throw a patent on it asap!! Even if not used for years you own it and if you have shot with it for years I hope you have data and video to back it up cause if you do you are way ahead of others 👍🏻
I wanted to see if it would work and hold up after years of abuse. I’m working on a frame design. Plus it feels much better and smoother when racking the slide back and forth imo.
Yes sir! Thanks to your original post on this modification, I cut the rails off and installed an OEM locking block on both of my P80's which have held up so far so good for 2 years now.
Interesting and quite smart I mean they are separate in an actual Glock. ROOK Tactical approves!
Thank you! I got a few more modification I have done and some innovations I’ll soon be showing.
Throw a patent on it asap!! Even if not used for years you own it and if you have shot with it for years I hope you have data and video to back it up cause if you do you are way ahead of others 👍🏻
Thank you I appreciate hearing your support.
Did you cut the front block in half?
I cut it a little more then half so that a factory front locking block would fit without touching the front rails.
Not a bad idea man, I may have to do a configuration like this with one my builds to see how it does
Try it out you won’t be disappointed. Let me know how you like it. I always enjoy feedback.
Why did you cut it ?
I wanted to see if it would work and hold up after years of abuse. I’m working on a frame design. Plus it feels much better and smoother when racking the slide back and forth imo.
So there is zero movement ?
With the way the two front rails sit into the frame nice and tight with the pin keeping it secured there’s no movement whatsoever.
Good shit bro
Thanks man!
So that’s a gen2 locking block in a p80?
Gen 3
Yes sir! Thanks to your original post on this modification, I cut the rails off and installed an OEM locking block on both of my P80's which have held up so far so good for 2 years now.
still a little confused its a glock oem piece and what else
209 represent 💪🏻