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Posted: 12/11/2012 4:57:11 PM EDT
Can I get some pictures and information on cutting a glock grip down?  I am thinking on a 19 cut down to a 26.  Is it something I can do on my own, or drop it with someone to do it? Maybe do a mild stipple on it too, but I dont know.  I have seen pictures, but what do the owners of these guns think of them, good  or never do it again?

I just want to know if its a good idea before I cut it or if I am going to regret it afterwards?
Link Posted: 12/11/2012 6:07:33 PM EDT
[#1]
If you want the grip size of a 26, get a 26.  Whats gonna happen after you cut it and realize its gay?  There will be no resale after you cut it, and probably after you stipple it.  Pretty much anything you permanently do means you are now stuck with it.  But on the sunny side, all of the work: stipple, mag cutouts, relieve mag safety, undercut trigger guard is all easy.
Link Posted: 12/11/2012 8:44:16 PM EDT
[#2]
Here is one I did....G19 cut down to G26 dimensions.   TXPO



Link Posted: 12/12/2012 12:04:10 PM EDT
[#4]
Tag for later, I have pics.

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Link Posted: 12/12/2012 12:29:15 PM EDT
[#5]
You will regret it.  Most people that have a 26, as a +2 floorplate on their mags because they hate having their pinky finger hanging off the grip.  By the time you do that, you are back to a Glock 19 length grip.  Don't do it, you are only saving less than an inch.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 12:50:00 PM EDT
[#6]
What was the coating on the slide of the above 19/26?  It looks very nice.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 2:41:33 PM EDT
[#7]
It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 2:57:04 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 3:24:39 PM EDT
[#9]
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What was the coating on the slide of the above 19/26?  It looks very nice.


Cerrakote burnt bronze?
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 3:45:49 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.


Thats what I carry. Let me know if anyone wants pics.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 4:02:27 PM EDT
[#11]
Pics please.
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 4:38:56 PM EDT
[#12]


Your work is .

One day I will have the "extra" cash to send you mine to do...
Link Posted: 12/12/2012 4:43:03 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.


Thats what I carry. Let me know if anyone wants pics.


Such a silly thing to say.
Link Posted: 12/13/2012 4:27:27 AM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.


Thats what I carry. Let me know if anyone wants pics.


Very happy with a G17 cut down to a G19L, however, I would not cut down a G19 to a G26 mag.  For all Tue same reasons already stated.  Overall, I just don't think its worth it.  Lose 5 rounds to save a half inch.  The same difference in a cut down G17 only loses 2 rounds.  Besides, I have a G26 and shoot it just as well as the G19.  YMMV

Obligatory pics...

My EDC:


Give ya an idea of the real estate difference
Link Posted: 12/13/2012 5:19:48 AM EDT
[#15]
That slide was done in a custom mix of Burnt Bronze and Black Cerakote.  The Burnt Bronze on its own was a little light for my taste, so a little black was added to darken it up.  It looks pretty light in that picture, but it actually is about the same color shade as the FDE Glock frames.

I have done quite a few of the G17 chops to G19 dimensions as well. It is by far more popular than the 19 to 26 size.  Here is an OD 17 cut down to 19 specs, and a Gen 4 G22 cut down to a 23.  The Gen 4 customer wanted a copy of Travis Haley's cut down 17, but he wanted a different texture.    TXPO

OD 17 cut down.  


Gen4 G22 to G23 Dimensions
Link Posted: 12/13/2012 5:46:43 AM EDT
[#16]
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You will regret it.  Most people that have a 26, as a +2 floorplate on their mags because they hate having their pinky finger hanging off the grip.  By the time you do that, you are back to a Glock 19 length grip.  Don't do it, you are only saving less than an inch.


+1  I dont know why anyone would do this, unless they have tiny hands.
Link Posted: 12/13/2012 5:48:20 AM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
That slide was done in a custom mix of Burnt Bronze and Black Cerakote.  The Burnt Bronze on its own was a little light for my taste, so a little black was added to darken it up.  It looks pretty light in that picture, but it actually is about the same color shade as the FDE Glock frames.

I have done quite a few of the G17 chops to G19 dimensions as well. It is by far more popular than the 19 to 26 size.  Here is an OD 17 cut down to 19 specs, and a Gen 4 G22 cut down to a 23.  The Gen 4 customer wanted a copy of Travis Haley's cut down 17, but he wanted a different texture.    TXPO

OD 17 cut down.  
http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff295/Texaspoff/DSC_0216.jpg

Gen4 G22 to G23 Dimensions
http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff295/Texaspoff/IMG_1128.jpg


I like that more and more the more I look at it, and think that is a great way to go, get the 19L and ease of concealing a 19.  I need a G17 now.  I like the G22 there with the finger groove still there and the flush mag base plate too, Just clean.

How much does a frame chop run with the stipple?  It looks really good, you do good work!!
Link Posted: 12/13/2012 7:04:55 PM EDT
[#18]
As others have already said or implied, if you decide to do it, the resale value of your pistol will likely tank.

Having said that, if you're determined to have the extra concealability (the difficulty in concealment mainly lies in grip length, especially if you carry appendix IWB) while keeping the longer sight radius for accuracy and extra slide mass for recoil absorption, then feel free to do it. Rob Pincus just took delivery of a Glock 23 that was chopped down to subcompact grip length and then converted to 9mm for these very reasons.

I'm toying with the idea of doing this myself (I don't carry appendix IWB as my primary, but the extra length of a G19/23 grip is uncomfortable for me in the car), but I haven't made a final decision yet...
Link Posted: 12/14/2012 12:30:03 PM EDT
[#19]
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You will regret it.  Most people that have a 26, as a +2 floorplate on their mags because they hate having their pinky finger hanging off the grip.  By the time you do that, you are back to a Glock 19 length grip.  Don't do it, you are only saving less than an inch.


+1  I dont know why anyone would do this, unless they have tiny hands.


Well, I can tell you I'm seriously thinking of cutting a G17 to fit G19 mags.  The ONLY reason is because I live in NJ and I can't have 17rnd mags, but can have 15rnd mags.  I see it as a G19 that shoots smoother, has less recoil, has less muzzle flip and faster 2nd shot recovery.

I could see this being a benefit to a G22 cut to fit G23 mags as recoil would be more manageable and would fit certain hands (mine) better.

Link Posted: 12/15/2012 6:52:55 AM EDT
[#20]
I have a couple questions. maybe Im just looking at this wrong..how does the slide length make recoil more managable?  If you are taking a G22 and cutting the grip to G23 specs..its still gonna recoil just like a G22..so slide mass is irrelevant?  Just my observation..If you want less recoil..shoot a smaller caliber.  As far as concealability..I can see the reasoning..that makes sense.

If someone can sell me on the physics..Im good.  But Ive been shooting for 30 years...and teaching for 15.  Im not sold on the slide mass and recoil..just my observation.

Good looking guns though..
Link Posted: 12/15/2012 6:54:09 AM EDT
[#21]
I have a couple questions. maybe Im just looking at this wrong..how does the slide length make recoil more managable?  If you are taking a G22 and cutting the grip to G23 specs..its still gonna recoil just like a G22..so slide mass is irrelevant?  I was thinking the opposite..depending on hand size..the less grip or purchase on the grip..the more felt recoil.  Just my observation..If you want less recoil..shoot a smaller caliber.  As far as concealability..I can see the reasoning..that makes sense.

If someone can sell me on the physics..Im good.  But Ive been shooting for 30 years...and teaching for 15.  Im not sold on the slide mass and recoil..just my observation.

Good looking guns though..
Link Posted: 12/15/2012 7:14:01 AM EDT
[#22]
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I have a couple questions. maybe Im just looking at this wrong..how does the slide length make recoil more managable?  If you are taking a G22 and cutting the grip to G23 specs..its still gonna recoil just like a G22..so slide mass is irrelevant?  I was thinking the opposite..depending on hand size..the less grip or purchase on the grip..the more felt recoil.  Just my observation..If you want less recoil..shoot a smaller caliber.  As far as concealability..I can see the reasoning..that makes sense.

If someone can sell me on the physics..Im good.  But Ive been shooting for 30 years...and teaching for 15.  Im not sold on the slide mass and recoil..just my observation.

Good looking guns though..


More manageable compared to the OEM smaller grip gun.  G22 with a G23 grip will have less recoil than a G23 with a G23 grip.
Link Posted: 12/15/2012 8:14:23 AM EDT
[#23]
Glock 17, 19 and 34 have the same weight slide.
Link Posted: 12/15/2012 10:10:21 AM EDT
[#24]
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Glock 17, 19 and 34 have the same weight slide.


How is that? I would have thought that. 5 to 1 inch of slide would have more weight.
Link Posted: 12/15/2012 10:17:42 AM EDT
[#25]
An intentional decision related to functioning. Obviously there are minor differences especially WRT barrel weight and balance.

I'm carrying a 17 at 11 o'clock and a 34 w/ X300 at 330 right now. I'm going to cut both for 19 magazines.
Link Posted: 12/16/2012 6:11:09 PM EDT
[#26]
I chopped my 17 today to 19.  It wasn't too hard.  It does help to have the frame of what you want it chopped to to set the pattern.

Joe
Link Posted: 12/16/2012 6:32:14 PM EDT
[#27]
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I chopped my 17 today to 19.  It wasn't too hard.  It does help to have the frame of what you want it chopped to to set the pattern.

Joe


Very bold Sir! How did it turn out? Do you have pictures?
Link Posted: 12/16/2012 8:05:34 PM EDT
[#28]
It turned out decent.  I was planning on trying to put my frame plug back in.  I did do a half moon cut into the base of it.  I just didn't want to keep going deeper.  It took me around an hour.  I could still do some beveling towards the inside of the magwell and do some touch up,.  Overall it's pretty nice.  Send me a private message and I'll send you a shot.  I've never posted on here in all these years a photo.  Maybe I will tomorrow?

Joe
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 12:40:56 PM EDT
[#29]
Here is a shot of mine that I chopped yesterday.

Joe

http://picasaweb.google.com/109466201023359345326/20121217#

Let me know if this link works.....I couldn't get it to load right when trying to set the link up to show it in this post.
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 2:55:08 PM EDT
[#30]
I think a g17, cut to a g19 spec would be an awesome pistol. I may do that one of these days.
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 3:51:03 PM EDT
[#31]
I found a G17 in the EE to do it, but with shipping and the transfer I was pushing close to the price of a new/lightly used Glock in my area.  I stumbled across a great deal on a G19C that I snagged up.  I dont think I will be cutting it, but I am on the hunt for a 17 that I can cut down to 19 spec.  

I am really liking that 22 on pg 1, its just awesome.
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 4:56:08 PM EDT
[#32]
Does anyone still have the link to the Glock 26L thread?
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 6:10:06 PM EDT
[#33]
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.


I did a G22 cut to G23 grip size. I just got my LW conversion barrel for 9mm, so I basically have four guns in one.
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 7:05:38 PM EDT
[#34]
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


If it were me, I'd prefer to convert a 19 to a 19L with LW parts.  Once you hack the grip, you can't go back.
Link Posted: 12/17/2012 7:11:25 PM EDT
[#35]
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


If it were me, I'd prefer to convert a 19 to a 19L with LW parts.  Once you hack the grip, you can't go back.


Why spend $350 modifying a $450 gun? Just cut the cocksucker.
Link Posted: 12/18/2012 4:57:38 PM EDT
[#36]
Plus, cutting down a 17 will allow you to get rid of some of that hump, which has kept the 19 from fitting my hand all that well.
Link Posted: 12/19/2012 10:08:29 PM EDT
[#37]
Quoted:
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It makes more sense to cut a 17 down to a G19L.


Thinking about picking up another 17 to do just this with it.


Thats what I carry. Let me know if anyone wants pics.


Very happy with a G17 cut down to a G19L, however, I would not cut down a G19 to a G26 mag.  For all Tue same reasons already stated.  Overall, I just don't think its worth it.  Lose 5 rounds to save a half inch.  The same difference in a cut down G17 only loses 2 rounds.  Besides, I have a G26 and shoot it just as well as the G19.  YMMV

Obligatory pics...

My EDC:
http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af357/ligaf2000/G17Cut-DownStippledwStippledMag.jpg

Give ya an idea of the real estate difference
http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/af357/ligaf2000/RealEstateDifference.jpg

Dude, that pistol is pure sex!


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