UPDATE Buying the correct barrel shroud I am told is supposed to allow the 34 to work in these kits without any of the modifications described below.
I received my kit the other day and here are the pics of what I did to make it fit my Glock 34 .It is more than just a different shroud to get it to fit as I had to remove some material away to get the gun to fit due to the longer barrel.
The gun would go into the kit OK but the front of the barrel didnt fit right and this caused the gun to be tilted up at the front and a gap was created by the trigger guard.
The top of the barrel is too close to the shroud in this pic due to the gun being tilted upwards.
I used a pair of sidecutters to trim pieces away and then a round grinding drill bit and a file to make room on both parts of the shell for the longer barrel. The kit and gun still fit securely afterwards and these mods are hidden from veiw.
Now the gun sits level and doesnt come in contact at the muzzle .
Being impatient and cheap I thought I would try and modify the barrel shroud to see if i could make it fit .. Traced a line around the shroud and used a sawsall to cut 15/16 th of an inch off .It will still be held in place by the bottom screw .
This is taken before I trimmed the plastic and it shows the shroud after cutting it, the barrel is tilted upwards.
This is a pic of after the shroud was cut and after the plastic material was trimmed from the stock.The top of the barrel is not as close to the shroud any longer as the barrel is level now .
All the modifications were made on internal parts so none of the changes are visable from the outside .Overall I am very happy with it and it should be alot of fun at the range
I received my kit the other day and here are the pics of what I did to make it fit my Glock 34 .It is more than just a different shroud to get it to fit as I had to remove some material away to get the gun to fit due to the longer barrel.
The gun would go into the kit OK but the front of the barrel didnt fit right and this caused the gun to be tilted up at the front and a gap was created by the trigger guard.

The top of the barrel is too close to the shroud in this pic due to the gun being tilted upwards.

I used a pair of sidecutters to trim pieces away and then a round grinding drill bit and a file to make room on both parts of the shell for the longer barrel. The kit and gun still fit securely afterwards and these mods are hidden from veiw.



Now the gun sits level and doesnt come in contact at the muzzle .

Being impatient and cheap I thought I would try and modify the barrel shroud to see if i could make it fit .. Traced a line around the shroud and used a sawsall to cut 15/16 th of an inch off .It will still be held in place by the bottom screw .


This is taken before I trimmed the plastic and it shows the shroud after cutting it, the barrel is tilted upwards.

This is a pic of after the shroud was cut and after the plastic material was trimmed from the stock.The top of the barrel is not as close to the shroud any longer as the barrel is level now .


All the modifications were made on internal parts so none of the changes are visable from the outside .Overall I am very happy with it and it should be alot of fun at the range
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