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For those who want to really do it yourself here is a parts list with prices for building your own Glock. Yes it can be done. Better than the original, this has a match barrel, stainless steel frame and aluminum trigger.
Parts are from Brownells www.brownells.com
The parts list:
CCF Stainless Race Frame: $349.95
Caspian Slide: $179.00
Briley Barrel: $158.00
Aluminum Trigger: $86.59
Recoil Spring Assembly: $19.97
Firing Pin: $49.97
Firing Pin Spacer Sleeve: $1.97
Firing Pin Spring: $1.97
Firing Pin Spring Cups: $1.97
Firing Pin Safety Spring: $1.97
Extractor w/Loaded Chamber, New Style: $19.97
Extractor Dep. Plunger Spring: $1.97
Spring Loaded Bearing: $1.97
Spring Loaded Bearing LCI: $1.97
Slide Plate Cover: $3.97
Sight, Rear, Adjustable: $24.97
Sight, Front: $1.97
Magazine Catch Spring: $1.97
Magazine Catch: $1.97
Slide Lock Spring: $1.97
Slide Lock: $3.97
Locking Block: $24.97
Trigger Housing w/Ejector: $4.97
Connector, 5 lb: $3.97
Trigger Spring: $1.97
Slide Stop Lever w/Spring: $7.49
Trigger Pin: $1.97
Trigger/Housing Pin: $1.97
Locking Block Pin: $1.97
Firing Pin Channel Liner: $1.97
Trigger Spring: $1.97
Extended Slide Release: $14.97
Total: $984.25
Cost of New Glock: $605.99
Diff: $378.26
If you upgrade the Trigger and Barrel it adds $244.59 bringing the total to $850.58
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$561 with tax here in
$561 with tax here in Northern VA. You can get them for $479+tax at a show; less if you drive one hour south.
By the way, does a gunsmith
By the way, does a gunsmith have to make the Glock? It doesn't look too difficult, even though they recommend it.