Posted: 3/18/2016 10:09:22 PM EDT
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I don't think there is such a thing. My understanding is that the distributors are having the slides cerakoted, not Glock. http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=GLPG1950204D |
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I don't think there is such a thing. My understanding is that the distributors are having the slides cerakoted, not Glock. http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=GLPG1950204D Yup, that's the one. Just can't find anyone that has one in stock. |
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https://dsgarms.com/glk19g4defull
expecting some in the next few days according to my friend who works there. |
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You don't happen to have a Sig 1911 do you? It now wears Trijicon HD's Glock 19 FDE by X Ring, on Flickr
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You don't happen to have a Sig 1911 do you? It now wears Trijicon HD's <a href="https://flic.kr/p/vj67U6" target="_blank">https://farm1.staticflickr.com/345/19239041965_0f705d3b19_b.jpg</a>Glock 19 FDE by X Ring, on Flickr No, but I'd trade you an M&P .45...........
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https://www.triggers-firearms.com/default.aspx This store did a few months back but I haven't been in there in a while. |
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I don't think there is such a thing. My understanding is that the distributors are having the slides cerakoted, not Glock. http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=GLPG1950204D Yeah, those are the ones that are not factory cerakoted. There is no such thing as factory cerakoted Glock slide. |
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Yeah, those are the ones that are not factory cerakoted. There is no such thing as factory cerakoted Glock slide. Quoted:
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I don't think there is such a thing. My understanding is that the distributors are having the slides cerakoted, not Glock. http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=GLPG1950204D Yeah, those are the ones that are not factory cerakoted. There is no such thing as factory cerakoted Glock slide. those are factory made exclusives. not sure you are grasping that |
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those are factory made exclusives. not sure you are grasping that Quoted:
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I don't think there is such a thing. My understanding is that the distributors are having the slides cerakoted, not Glock. http://www.lipseys.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=GLPG1950204D Yeah, those are the ones that are not factory cerakoted. There is no such thing as factory cerakoted Glock slide. those are factory made exclusives. not sure you are grasping that What he is saying, and i believe to be true as well, is those guns leave the factory with the standard slide finish and are cerakoted by someone after they leave Glock. Someone paid by the distributor to cerakote them. and apparently they don't do a v very good job of it either because the durability is not up to the standards claimed by the Cerakote experts here. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1850215_Cerakote_is_Amazing_.html&page=1 |
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What magwell is that? |
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They leave the Glock factory just like any other pistol and are sent off to another company for coating.
You could send off a regular G19 to any company you want for FDE ceracoat and it would essentially be the same thing. EDIT- I'm not sure if the frame on the Lipseys glocks are actually factory FDE plastic or they ceracoat the entire thing. I'm mostly just implying that you could have a FDE Glock done yourself much easier than it would be to track one of these down most likely...unless you happen to find one that fits what you are willing to spend |
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What magwell is that? Looks like Agency Arms |
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They leave the Glock factory just like any other pistol and are sent off to another company for coating. You could send off a regular G19 to any company you want for FDE ceracoat and it would essentially be the same thing. EDIT- I'm not sure if the frame on the Lipseys glocks are actually factory FDE plastic or they ceracoat the entire thing. I'm mostly just implying that you could have a FDE Glock done yourself much easier than it would be to track one of these down most likely...unless you happen to find one that fits what you are willing to spend The Lipsey's frames are NOT ceracoated. They are molded of a FDE polymer. |
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They leave the Glock factory just like any other pistol and are sent off to another company for coating. You could send off a regular G19 to any company you want for FDE ceracoat and it would essentially be the same thing. EDIT- I'm not sure if the frame on the Lipseys glocks are actually factory FDE plastic or they ceracoat the entire thing. I'm mostly just implying that you could have a FDE Glock done yourself much easier than it would be to track one of these down most likely...unless you happen to find one that fits what you are willing to spend Good to know. Thank you. |



