Is there such a thing as an 18.5" Glock 17 barrel??
Maybe I'm the only one thinking this but... how the devil does it cycle if the stock is attached to the slide?
It wouldn't be difficult for a smith to make one. You might run into issues with cycling though because of all of that weight whipping around when the barrel tilts to unlock.Is there such a thing as an 18.5" Glock 17 barrel??
what's an extra couple inches weighIt wouldn't be difficult for a smith to make one. You might run into issues with cycling though because of all of that weight whipping around when the barrel tilts to unlock.
18.6" no but you do see 16" ones in the states for non-NFA carbine conversions.
It wouldn't be difficult for a smith to make one. You might run into issues with cycling though because of all of that weight whipping around when the barrel tilts to unlock.
Oh, I'm quite familiar with "high end" 3d printers and advanced filament. I just have a natural aversion to buying something I could pound out myself in my garage.
"High end" to me is any hot end that can accept advanced filaments like carbon fibre. The finish will always have that "3d printed" look no matter what you do to it after.
Unless you have a $100,000+ metal 3d printer in your garage, probably not.
It wouldn't be difficult for a smith to make one. You might run into issues with cycling though because of all of that weight whipping around when the barrel tilts to unlock.