Does anyone know the legality of a Polymer 80 "glock" in 2019? Can you serialize one? How would you go about this? Thanks
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Hi Maura!Does anyone know the legality of a Polymer 80 "glock" in 2019? Can you serialize one? How would you go about this? Thanks
Thank you for your reply, I noticed the seller info that it requires on the online registration portal, if it was made by you how would note that? Thanksno need to serialize. complete and register with serial number "none"
The customization options on them I like better, and you don't have to worry as much because of cost if you mess up on stippling or what not.Why would you want to? Sort of defeats the whole purpose. Why not just buy a manufactured semi auto at that point?
Why would you want to? Sort of defeats the whole purpose. Why not just buy a manufactured semi auto at that point?
Are they 450 when it's all said and done? I was under the impression like most builds it's the same if not more expensive than just buying a complete firearm from a manufacturer.True, but there are some instances where it might make a little sense. If OP just wants Glock features and after market support without sourcing a Glock in MA and potentially paying the MA "Glock tax" on some ridiculous price hike, then a $450ish serialized P80 might be a good bet if he wants it to be 100% legit.
To OP: Lonewolf sells them with the option of laser engraving a serial# on the metal plate by the light rail.
Are they 450 when it's all said and done? I was under the impression like most builds it's the same if not more expensive than just buying a complete firearm from a manufacturer.
This is including parts, barrel, slide, etc?Depends on what you want, but they can go as low as $450. In fact, I've seen full kits as low as $400 during holiday sales. P80 Builder is a good website for deals. Keep in mind that this is not going to be a race/gucci Glock though.
This is including parts, barrel, slide, etc?
P80’s are already stippled. As far as cost: It’s more expensive to build a p80 by far, even in mass. Unless u u really just use stock parts. Even then it’s almost as same as factory cost. I’ve built a couple of p80’s. There fun but I would never carry or defend my home with them.The customization options on them I like better, and you don't have to worry as much because of cost if you mess up on stippling or what not.
Hi Maura!
I heard The Gun Parlor sells all sorts of stuff, like brand new AKs and ARs.Does anyone know the legality of a Polymer 80 "glock" in 2019? Can you serialize one? How would you go about this? Thanks
I heard The Gun Parlor sells all sorts of stuff, like brand new AKs and ARs.
Go ask them.
Thank you for your reply, I noticed the seller info that it requires on the online registration portal, if it was made by you how would note that? Thanks