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    Professionally Customized Glock 34

    I just received my Glock 34 back from a professional gunsmith who did a lot of work on it. I bought the milled slide from OST, the RMR is a Trijicon RMR and the sights are Trijicon suppressor height night sights. The barrel is a threaded barrel.

    I'll list what was done to it:

    (1) Polish, hone and tune the Zevtech trigger system to amazing crisp break and reset (amazing trigger now).
    (2) Cerakote slide after milling front serrations (Armorer Black color).
    (3) Customized grip to my hands, built up backstrap, etc.
    (4) Trigger guard work.
    (5) Added the "gritty" material on it, a permanent application, feels absolutely fantastic.
    (6) Large beavertail addition, allows for very positive purchase from the holster.
    (7) New external slide release.
    (8) Zev magwell was added to the grip (I had purchased it previously), with weight in the grip.

    The thing is amazing now, and fits my shooting hand and support hand like a glove.

    The guy who did the work is Bob Greer of:
    Precision Custom Service
    Hillsboro, Missouri
    Phone: (314) 565-8458

    It was well worth the wait.

    Here are pics:


    Last edited by ptmccain; 09-27-14 at 11:16.

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    Very nice!

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    Thanks bro. NOTE: This is NOT my HD or my CCW weapon, I use a Glock 19, stock, for that. Some people kind of freak out at the thought of a customized Glock and proceed to lecture about how any trigger mods make it unreliable for HD and CCW. And there you go.


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    Your boy got pretty aggressive with the blast cabinet...
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    Is the "gritty materiel" some type of tape?

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    No...not really. Bob Greer explained it to me, but ... I kind of forgot. It is a customized "paint" so to speak, that is not a tape and hence tends not to peal off. It is awesome, best I've ever felt. Far superior to any of the popular "tape" solutions out there. He paints it on and lets it set up, etc. heat hardened. Sorry I can't give you more technical details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by platoonDaddy View Post
    Is the "gritty materiel" some type of tape?
    Silicone carbide epoxied to the grip. Competition shooters have been doing this for years and it is a very effective form of traction.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magsz View Post
    Your boy got pretty aggressive with the blast cabinet...
    Sorry, I'm a Southerner, can you 'splain this comment a bit more? What does "blast cabinet" mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptmccain View Post
    Sorry, I'm a Southerner, can you 'splain this comment a bit more? What does "blast cabinet" mean?
    When your Smith was doing his work, he prepped the surface of the pistol frame with a bead blaster. A bead blaster is contained within a blast cabinet. During that process, your Smith got really excited or chose the wrong media, or thought a melted, bar of butter Glock looked cool. Either one.

    Your gun looks like butter that was left in the sun.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    Bob does great work...highly recommend him.
    Last edited by ptmccain; 09-27-14 at 12:35.

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