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race frames for glock


jedmyers

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Tried the stainless and aluminum ones. They are different animals for sure. The best trigger I ever got on a Glock was with a CCF stainless frame. The stiffness totally changes the recoil impulse and the balance is different as well. Getting everything tuned takes some effort and barrel fit can be a chore. I also tried the Lone Wolf and I feel it is a better frame than stock or the CCF. The LW the best ergonomics of any of them, especially the grip and mag release, Mag dropped free without any work.

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I'd still go with the Lone Wolf. Mass in the magwell, especially on a Glock, is not all it is cracked up to be. The LW magwell for their frame is functional and a bit lighter weight.

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I'm sure you can with some patience and machining know-how. I've thought about building an open gun using a LW frame so I could try a single sided mount. It'd cure a lot of potential problems (FTE's, etc), plus it's be a pretty cool one off.

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They do help a little with the trigger. You can cut it closer on the pre-travel and over-travel since there is no flex to deal with. I found that the stainless frame transitioned slower just due to weight. I had to go up 2# on the recoil spring weight to get the same balance, and with that, the recoil impulse felt jumpier to me. I never shot it as well as the polymer framed guns.

I ended up turning it into a G34 with a threaded barrel for use with the supressor. The extra weight balanced out the suppresor weight and felt great.

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