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What is a P80

What is a p80?. The P80 is a first-generation (GEN1) 9mm Luger pistol from Glock. Many people confuse the company P80 with 80 Percent Arms and their P80 products. It’s understandable, though. Polymer 80s are 80% pistol frames made of polymer that are based on Glock mechanics and compatible with Glock parts.

When you order a P80 or a GST-9 MOD1 pistol lower, it doesn’t look much different from the 80% AR lowers we all know and love. It’s shaped like a pistol, but this frame requires some unfinished work for the end-user to complete. Because of their polymer body, they’re a lot easier on your tools than aluminum lowers, meaning you can build many without replacing your equipment regularly. When you receive your P80, there are a few things to notice.

There are no pinholes, an obstruction in the barrel channel, and the sides may look a bit high. However, the jig is designed to guide and align you while you work, so it’s not a big deal. You’ll need a few tools to get started, such as an armorer’s hammer, hand drill, tabletop vise, roll pin punches, files or sandpaper, a dremel tool with fine and coarse grit wheels, and something to cut with, like wire snips.

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Setbacks of a P80

Building a DIY firearm using a Polymer 80 frame could be risky if you don’t follow the instructions carefully. Even a slight deviation from the guidelines, like over-cutting or drilling off-center, may result in an unsafe firearm that cannot be used.

Hence, it is important to take your time and be meticulous while building the firearm to avoid such issues. One of the drawbacks of using a Polymer 80 jig is that it is not as secure as the one from 80% Arms. The GST-9 MOD1 is designed to be foolproof and reliable, regardless of the builder’s skill level. what is a p80?

Unlike P80 jigs, which are held together by a single plastic clasp, GST-9 jigs are held together by 5 long metal screws. While P80 frames can be great, they require more skill and experience to build correctly. Therefore, it is advisable to use the GST-9 MOD1 jig for a more secure and hassle-free building experience.

P80 benefits

The benefits of using a Polymer80 kit to build your own firearm are numerous. Firstly, it provides a sense of accomplishment and pride to create a functional firearm with your own hands. Additionally, using a Polymer80 kit allows law-abiding citizens to assemble firearms without government interference or tracking, consistent with the intentions of our Founding Fathers.

Comparing Polymer80 to 80% Arms, the former has an edge in that its products have been sold to a larger number of dealers and private buyers across the country in recent years. While the GST-9 MOD1 and its legacy frame were not readily available until recently, Polymer80 kits have been sold on a massive scale to hundreds, if not thousands of buyers.

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