For the lower parts, we went with the Polymer80 kit minus the trigger. RMR Cover Plate: Brownells RMR Cover Plate: $27īreakdown time.Sights: AmeriGlo Tall 3 Dot Suppressor Night Sights: $73.Magazine: OEM Glock 19 15rd Magazine: $25.Slide Parts: Rockey Parts Enhanced Parts Kit - $79.Slide: Spinta SP10 V2 RMR Cut Slide - $159.Barrel: Steel City Arsenal Fluted Spiral Barrel - $135.Trigger: Apex Tactical Gen 3 Trigger: $109.Parts Kit (No Trigger): Polymer80 Gen 3 Parts Kit - $35.It won’t win any award for being best looking, but it surpasses stock Glock components and should be just as reliable. This is plenty under MSRP of a stock G19 and you could end up with a pre-milled slide if you are interested in adding a red dot down the road. This will bring the total build cost to $460. Lastly, we decided on the Ameriglo combo sights since there are about as cheap as you can get for sights and still pass our quality standards.Īs an alternative if you are willing to roll the dice on a frame and slide colors, you can pick up a “Mystery Bag” from Firearms Unknown that includes a frame kit and a stripped slide (that may be pre-milled for an RMR) for $199. Another option to save a few bucks would be the KCI Gen 2 Mags which are under $10 without a sale. We chose the Magpul PMAGs for this since they have a good reliability record. Brownell's iron sight slide still appears to be the best deal out there.Īs for magazines, there are a variety of options.
CHEAP GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS UPDATE
Update (March 2021): Looks like Firearms Unknown cranked up the price on all their parts. Not much to say about the stock Glock slide parts. Another option is Firearms Unknown T1 slide which is priced at $140 with no sale. It’s a solid slide that checks all the boxes for a budget build.
The Brownell slide is currently on sale for $139 which made it fit in nicely in the budget build. We chose thePolymer80 Lower parts kit since it’s the cheapest option and includes a factory trigger. It doesn’t have the flashiness of a custom stippled frame but it serves the same function. Brownells does offer an aggressive texture version that we like. There are a variety of colors you can choose from but all are the same price. The frame will be the same across all the builds. Let’s jump into why we chose these parts.
CHEAP GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS FULL
Please refer to for the full compatibility list.ĭisclosure: It’s important to note that the prices listed below are all current as of use writing this article (January 2020) and are possible to change.Ĭheapest-of-the-cheap you tightwad! Alright, we’re joking but If you are looking to build a P80 with all new parts (nothing used) for as cheap as possible, this is how we would do it. We are going to make a note here that the PF940V2 & PF940c will also work to build a G17L, G34, G35, G22, G24 and G31. We are going to show you every part you need to build a completed Polymer80 Glock 19. We will link a few at the bottom of this post that we have found helpful.
CHEAP GLOCK NIGHT SIGHTS HOW TO
There are a number of great videos and articles posted online that go in-depth on how to complete it. We won’t go into too many details here on finishing the lowers. The team over here at TGB has completed them with everything from hand tools, to dremels, to full-on milling with a drill press.
The kits are relatively simple to build and can be completed with hand tools, although a drill press is recommended. Polymer80 ships you an 80% lower that you then have to mill and drill to completion. We are going to cover the PF940c model which is based on the Glock 19. They produce a number of 80% build kits from pistols to AR’s. Polymer80 is a company that has blast into the firearm industry by storm. There is an indefinite amount of ways to build a Polymer80 and we’re here to help you build one, or on second thought we’d recommend all three.įirst off, we will give you a little background on the Polymer80 if you are unaware of what they are. We’re about to take you through three Polymer80 build parts lists that start at budget and end at baller.