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3D Printable file Glock 19 Frame

3D Printable file Glock 19 Frame

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3D Printable 19 Glock Frame

Create and customize your own Glock frame with ease. Perfect for those who prefer to personalize their firearms.

Nozzle: 0.4mm
Layer Height: 0.15mm
Temp: 230/60C
Infill: 100% (You can use 99% infill on Cura to speed up the print time)
Supports: On/full (tree supports are ok) – use a close support interface gap. Your interface gap should not be larger than 0.15mm unless you know what you are doing with your setup.
Cooling fan: 20% normal, 50% on bridges. Off for the first 10 layers. Keep the fan low to prevent warp.
Bed Adhesion: gluestick or hairspray or both

Post-processing: If you print your frame upright, you can clean up the rough bottom-facing areas of your print with a soldering iron – after removing supports, take your soldering iron and melt the rough patches on the frame together to make them smooth.

All other settings can/should be left as default or whatever you know works best with your printing setup.

It’s important to note that you may not find the entire kit. However, you can make your own kit by purchasing various parts from different places or our store.

The Glock Upper Parts Kit you’ll need contains the following:

  • Glock slide
  • barrel
  • recoil spring assembly
  • firing pin
  • spring
  • striker assembly
  • channel liner
  • extractor
  • rear plate, trigger housing
  • slide stop
  • slide latch
  • slide lock spring
  • magazine catch
  • magazine catch spring
  • locking block

FMDA dd19.2 Rail Kit

Even though there are builders who want to build their own dd19.2 rails, the process may be very time-consuming. Many vendors offer rail kits that include all necessary rails and parts.

You should keep in mind that the rails should be marked “FMDA ddXX.2 compatible” (the XX will be the Glock model you want to build).

FMDA dd19.2 Required Tools

Conclusion

So, that’s it! We hope that you liked our review of the FMDA dd19.2 3D Printed Glock Frame, especially because these days, info is hard to find.

If you’re interested in building your own Glock, this 3D-printed frame can be very helpful. Plus, the entire build process is fun, challenging, and ultimately rewarding once you hit the gun range.

As you saw, you won’t need many tools, and the frame is well-designed, so it doesn’t require professional skills. Moreover, you’ll find straightforward instructions in the ZIP file you’ll download for this frame.

Finally, don’t forget to leave a comment down below because we would love to hear your opinion on the FMDA dd19.2 compact 3D Printed Glock.

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