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    A pair of G19E prototypes

    I completed a second G19E prototype today. I have done several G17 to 19 grip chops leaving the rear of the grip flush with magazine, resembling Travis Haley's chopped 17's.

    I prefer the 19 sized grip to the full sized grips, but have always felt the 19 need just a tad more on it. After working out the design and processes, I added a small back section to the grip of my 19, the first prototype.

    After carrying it on duty, banging the grip around and shooting it quite a bit to test it's durability, It passed with no issues.

    I completed a second prototype for a local friend/customer to test out. If all goes well with it's testing, I will start offering this modification and will post the info on my website.

    I have built several Glocks for him, including two chopped 17's to the same specs as Haley's 17's. So naturally he wanted this 19 to be done the same way.

    Here are the pics of both of the 19E's.







    A customers G22 done up like Haley's 17's, just as a reference




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    I am really liking the package you did on the G19, on the right side of the first photo.

    Something tells me I'm going to be driving south to your shop. That really does look nice.

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    That's the best grip job I've ever seen. Great work man.
    where is your shop?
    Last edited by quirino21; 08-29-13 at 22:00.

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    Re: A pair of G19E prototypes

    What is your turn around time on work right now?

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    I want this done to my duty Gen4 G17 very badly! How much would this package cost me with the reduction and stippling? I can carry a G19 until our next armorer date so it couldnt be gone at your shop for too long. Please let me know.

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    That looks great with the +2's

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    That 19 without the finger groove looks great!

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    That is super nice work. Those are the first Glocks that have appeared attractive to me. If you offer those packages I would guess you will be covered up with work.
    John

    If you spend much time around the guys who really, really know their craft, and who truly live this stuff, you tend to find that they are very soft-spoken and modest -- almost to the extreme. To my mind, that is a model worthy of emulation

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    Nice work!

    Can you tell me your thinking behind reducing the area around the mag release so small and not enlarged like others I have seen?

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    Wow! Really nice work. Some of the nicest, if not THE nicest, Glock work I've yet seen.

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