View Full Version : Wilson Combat is now doing custom Glock work
TacticalMark
08-15-17, 23:08
Looks like Wilson Combat is now getting into the Glock game. Will be interesting to see some with the sunburst stippling. https://www.wilsoncombat.com/glock-custom-work/#customize
Hey good on them for branching out that's something I always like to see. But I don't see the value there. I priced out what it was going to cost me for the work I would want done on my 19.
It is going to cost me 360.00 to send the frame to Zev and the slide to DP Custom, Wilson is pushing 450.00 and I get less done to the gun. Do like that they only charge to install the Vickers sights if you choose those.
But this just doesn't blow my hair back. I like that there is another quality option out there for people, but there are a lot of companies that can do what they are doing for a bit less and a lot less if you know where to look.
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All I'm interested in are having the forward slide cuts done. If I can get my remaining guns done I'll be happy.
Stippling is cool. No RMR cut is a deal breaker for me but I would assume I am not their primary audience.
TomMontana
08-17-17, 07:31
The starburst looks great on a 1911. Looks odd on a Glock.
everready73
08-17-17, 07:56
On facebook they said the RMR cuts are coming. Along with a few other things
i dig the stippling but i can never bring myself to send it to have it done.
Why is the rmr cut something that is coming. That should have been there, that's the number one reason guys send their slides out to get cut. I throw this in the category of the Springfield Saint. As in "why is this here and who asked for it?"
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I don't know if I'm in the minority here, but I like my glocks to look...well glocky. Blocky, matte carbon/black. Something utilitarian and sexy about it. Maybe with some functional changes like tapering the front of the slide, or a RDS cut. Biggest change, if you need it, is probably a trigger upgrade. I personally don't like front cocking serrations, press check or not, as its too close to the business end for my comfort IMO
I think it's overpriced. But, to each his own.
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Stippling looks to be laser cut, which in my experience is not always as grippy.
TomMontana
08-18-17, 19:23
Stippling looks to be laser cut, which in my experience is not always as grippy.
Would be funny to put talon grips on top of the stippling.
While I fully support anyone's right to spend their money they please, there's no way I'd spend that kind of month to have all that done to my Glocks. They're a utility gun. If I wanted to spend that kind of money for a pretty gun I'd buy an actual Wilson.
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