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Thread: Professionally Customized Glock 34

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    I was kinda thinking the same thing. Don't get me wrong it's a cool pistol, but the frame does look a bit like it was melted a bit.

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    So is this the same Glock you had previously pimped out, or a new one?

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    Well, I appreciate the critique. All I can tell you is that it was custom formed for my hands and feels fantastic.

    As always, YMMV.
    Last edited by ptmccain; 09-27-14 at 12:19.

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    Can't say I've seen a carry melt Finnish on a glock before.

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    I just picked up a 34 today, did yours come with the adjustable sights? mine did and I noticed it is drifted all the way to the left, is this normal?

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    Yes, the G34 comes with adjustable sights, stock. I replaced the sights with the Trijicon suppressor height night sights.

    Not sure why your rear sight was drifted all the way to the left.
    Last edited by ptmccain; 09-27-14 at 13:01.

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    I had a blue label 34 that came with fixed sights.

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    The work is sloppy and lazy. A shop like ATEI will remove the factory Glock markings when they serrate the front resulting in a much better overall appearance. Im generally not one to disparage someone elses work but if you're going to promote someone elses services, i feel a fair critique is necessary, especially when comparatively speaking that work is sub par.

    I know your response is going to be that this is combat functional and aesthetics dont matter but, well, if you're going to pay for something, you might as well have it done by a pro, not some random dude with a mill. On top of that, the color matching between your new beavertail and the grip frame doesnt even match. Come on man, more sloppy work. I can do all of the mods that this guy performed to THAT level in my garage. At the end of the day it is functional but i would never DREAM of offering these services to the public for compensation because my work is NOT professional grade.

    Then again, leaving the markings there will create additional abrasions on your adversaries face when you kapap him right in the shit. Two thumbs up.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    Thanks for sharing more of your opinions. Always appreciated.

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    PMs inbound to anyone who doesn't salivate over his pistol

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