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Glock 30S - Anyone tried one yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="zedster" data-source="post: 2310207" data-attributes="member: 32000"><p>The idea behind the Glock 30S being a "Frankenpistol" originated from people taking a G30sf frame and then putting a G36 slide on it. These pistols were not tested, not mechanically researched/developed and certainly not approved for use by Glock. This resulted in Frankenpistols that were not meant to be fired, had malfunctions, and were not safe by any means. Glock seen that people were doing this and decided to research and develop this pistol themselves. Now what you have is a safe pistol with specific tolerances, machined, tested, and warrantied to work. They might not have changed the 30sf frame, and the slide may look and appear to be a G36 slide, but as stated earlier Glock has done their homework on this and has placed the stamp of approval on it. No one knows if the internals have been changed or tweeked to meet specific tolerances. But I do know that my G30S performs like a champ, 0 problems, and is warrantied by Glock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zedster, post: 2310207, member: 32000"] The idea behind the Glock 30S being a "Frankenpistol" originated from people taking a G30sf frame and then putting a G36 slide on it. These pistols were not tested, not mechanically researched/developed and certainly not approved for use by Glock. This resulted in Frankenpistols that were not meant to be fired, had malfunctions, and were not safe by any means. Glock seen that people were doing this and decided to research and develop this pistol themselves. Now what you have is a safe pistol with specific tolerances, machined, tested, and warrantied to work. They might not have changed the 30sf frame, and the slide may look and appear to be a G36 slide, but as stated earlier Glock has done their homework on this and has placed the stamp of approval on it. No one knows if the internals have been changed or tweeked to meet specific tolerances. But I do know that my G30S performs like a champ, 0 problems, and is warrantied by Glock. [/QUOTE]
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