Glock grip reduction

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druryj

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I love my G30sf but would like to narrow the grip so it feels a bit more like my G19. Can that be done? I would want it done right, not me hackin' away at it in the garage.
 

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Yes it can be done! Talk to olyeller at Accurate Iron, they do the very best reductions I have ever seen. KurtM
 

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Thanks Kurt.
The baby glocks can be reduced quite a bit, even the SF 30 can be reduced some. But Id recommend using a mag with a mag extension on it; the little hump on it now, helps to get a secure grip on the weapon when drawing. With just a reduction, you might not get high up on the gun . An extension helps you get another finger on the gun for the draw.
 

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Thanks Kurt.
The baby glocks can be reduced quite a bit, even the SF 30 can be reduced some. But Id recommend using a mag with a mag extension on it; the little hump on it now, helps to get a secure grip on the weapon when drawing. With just a reduction, you might not get high up on the gun . An extension helps you get another finger on the gun for the draw.

Thanks for the tip Mike! I'll give that a try. Appreciate the info.
 

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Another +1 for Olyeller's work, I bought a g27 from another member that he worked on and if I didn't know better I'd swear it came out of the mold looking like that.
 

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