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BUILD YOUR OWN GLOCK®-STYLE PISTOL WITH 5D TACTICAL SELLERS

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  The GST-9 was developed by a leading manufacturer of 80% lower receivers over a two-year process to find what people wanted the most from an  80% lower pistol . Every detail was painstakingly run across focus groups, and opinions were given by both professional shooters and everyday range-goers. The top priority was the ability to have a pistol that didn’t just fit the average person’s hand, or the average person’s needs, but to give the community something that could be adapted and customized to perfectly fit every end-user. Whether it’s for carry or competition, the range or the nightstand, don’t settle for someone else’s pistol. Make it your own. Introducing the  GST-9 : Build the pistol you need for your mission. 80% GLOCK® LOWERS FOR EVERY MISSION At 5D Tactical Sellers, we offer the perfect fit for any mission. Those who frequent ranges and competitions may appreciate the professional aesthetic of our  Black GST-9 Mod-1 Pistol Frames . Meanwhile, those who appreciate the desert

BUILD YOUR OWN GLOCK®-STYLE PISTOL WITH 5D TACTICAL SELLERS

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  The GST-9 was developed by a leading manufacturer of 80% lower receivers over a two-year process to find what people wanted the most from an  80% lower pistol . Every detail was painstakingly run across focus groups, and opinions were given by both professional shooters and everyday range-goers. The top priority was the ability to have a pistol that didn’t just fit the average person’s hand, or the average person’s needs, but to give the community something that could be adapted and customized to perfectly fit every end-user. Whether it’s for carry or competition, the range or the nightstand, don’t settle for someone else’s pistol. Make it your own. Introducing the  GST-9 : Build the pistol you need for your mission. 80% GLOCK® LOWERS FOR EVERY MISSION At 5D Tactical Sellers, we offer the perfect fit for any mission. Those who frequent ranges and competitions may appreciate the professional aesthetic of our  Black GST-9 Mod-1 Pistol Frames . Meanwhile, those who appreciate the desert

Most Hidden Secrets About 80% Lowers

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  The stripped lower receiver is where you always start when building an AR-15. This is because since it is the  regulated firearm  part of the overall rifle or pistol, that is why it is allowed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) does not regulate, serialize, or control any of the additional components that you need to make an AR. However, even though the lower of the AR is regarded as the  firearm , it is powerless on its own. It's merely a vacant house. It contains the magazine, disconnector, safety, hammer, and trigger. It is attached to the buffer system, which controls the firearm's semi-auto capability, and the upper receiver, the portion of the AR that houses the barrel and bolt. What's an  80% lower , then, if the legally-owned firearm is the stripped lower of an AR? An incomplete, stripped lower receiver is called an  80% lower . By nature, it is not a firearm. This is because it couldn't be made functioning even if you had all the necessary pa

Most Hidden Secrets About 80% Lowers

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  The stripped lower receiver is where you always start when building an AR-15. This is because since it is the  regulated firearm  part of the overall rifle or pistol, that is why it is allowed. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) does not regulate, serialize, or control any of the additional components that you need to make an AR. However, even though the lower of the AR is regarded as the  firearm , it is powerless on its own. It's merely a vacant house. It contains the magazine, disconnector, safety, hammer, and trigger. It is attached to the buffer system, which controls the firearm's semi-auto capability, and the upper receiver, the portion of the AR that houses the barrel and bolt. What's an  80% lower , then, if the legally-owned firearm is the stripped lower of an AR? An incomplete, stripped lower receiver is called an  80% lower . By nature, it is not a firearm. This is because it couldn't be made functioning even if you had all the necessary pa

HOW TO MILL & FINISH AN 80% LOWER

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  HOW TO MILL & FINISH AN 80% LOWER It’s understandable why many are turning to  80 percent lowers  because of the ability to build your own gun starting from an incomplete lower which can help save time and money all while avoiding some legal hassle. (Especially since we just got the legal injunction! That’s why the 80 percent industry has been experiencing such a huge boom in popularity and business as more people learn about their rights that are being disregarded by anti-gunner politicians. But how do you complete an  80% lower ? It’s the first question all newcomers to this hobby ask when attempting their first rifle build. WHAT IS REQUIRED TO FINISH AN  80% LOWER RECEIVER ? So assuming you’re starting out with absolutely nothing, you should expect to be paying around $500 to $600 dollars for all the required tools, equipment and supplies needed to have a proper setup to machine your 80-lower and any future 80% lowers into a 100% firearm. The tools, equipment and supplies requ

HOW TO MILL & FINISH AN 80% LOWER

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  HOW TO MILL & FINISH AN 80% LOWER It’s understandable why many are turning to  80 percent lowers  because of the ability to build your own gun starting from an incomplete lower which can help save time and money all while avoiding some legal hassle. (Especially since we just got the legal injunction! That’s why the 80 percent industry has been experiencing such a huge boom in popularity and business as more people learn about their rights that are being disregarded by anti-gunner politicians. But how do you complete an  80% lower ? It’s the first question all newcomers to this hobby ask when attempting their first rifle build. WHAT IS REQUIRED TO FINISH AN  80% LOWER RECEIVER ? So assuming you’re starting out with absolutely nothing, you should expect to be paying around $500 to $600 dollars for all the required tools, equipment and supplies needed to have a proper setup to machine your 80-lower and any future 80% lowers into a 100% firearm. The tools, equipment and supplies requ

GST-9 MOD1 PISTOL FRAME PAINT TECHNIQUES

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  We decided to try it ourselves to see what we could achieve after receiving inquiries regarding the best technique to paint a polymer pistol frame . We've actually painted a lot of weapons and gun components in the past, so this was an enjoyable test to evaluate which supplies and techniques would be most effective. Although some handguns are made of plastic, most are made of metal. Although painting a handgun frame might be challenging, it is possible with the correct equipment and guidance. The first step is to compile the required equipment and supplies. A handgun frame, a sanding block, cans of primer, paint, and a paintbrush are required. The handgun frame's surface has to be sanded down next. Any lumps or ridges should be smoothed away with a sandpaper block. Sanding should always follow the grain of the plastic or metal. After the surface has been made smooth, prime it. Make careful to cover the frame's whole surface area. Give the primer the appropriate length of