CCF Raceframes for Glocks (Pics Added)
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CCF Raceframes for Glocks (Pics Added)
So I've decided to give this a try. Anyone with experience on this? I like how you can retain all the Gen 3 parts while increase regidity and a 1911 angle type back straps. I will report back when I pick this up and run a few rounds through it.
Last edited by KinnyLee on Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: CCF Raceframes for Glocks
There is alot of information concerning this frame for Glocks on the different blogs. I would SUGGEST that you do that homework first. From what I have read, great intial idea but most had lots and lots of problems.
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Re: CCF Raceframes for Glocks
Well, I've read about them from Glock Talk. It seems that the initial batch had problems with the locking block. This has been fixed with a supplied locking block. Other than that, mostly positive reviews from the GockTalkers. 

Re: CCF Raceframes for Glocks
I considered doing this also but for the price of the grip you could sell the Glock add the cost of the grip to it and get a nice 1911. I'm not a Glock hater or a 1911 purist but the grip angle of the Glock is my least favorite of all my handguns.
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Well, I've considered getting a Gen4 Glock, but
1) I hate the Gen 4 roll mark on the slide
2) Enough parts on the Gen 4 are different from the Gen 3 where getting spare parts may be a pickle (at least for now)
3) Kinda want a G22C as well.
I think this is a good compromise. I get most of the features on a Gen 4 with only a minor penalty in weight. Plus it has optional backstrap to simulate the 1911 grip angle.
I also have a couple 1911 in the works. So no worries there.
1) I hate the Gen 4 roll mark on the slide
2) Enough parts on the Gen 4 are different from the Gen 3 where getting spare parts may be a pickle (at least for now)
3) Kinda want a G22C as well.
I think this is a good compromise. I get most of the features on a Gen 4 with only a minor penalty in weight. Plus it has optional backstrap to simulate the 1911 grip angle.

I also have a couple 1911 in the works. So no worries there.

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Re: CCF Raceframes for Glocks
I have never shot one, but would love to. Give me a shout when you get it in and we can spend an afternoon on the plates :)
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Re: CCF Raceframes for Glocks
Where you been man. Haven't seen you in ages.
I'll definitely give you a shout when I get it in.

I'll definitely give you a shout when I get it in.

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Finally came in last night and transferred all the parts out of the polymer frame to it.
I'll take this alternative over the Gen 4 any day.


Pros:
1911 Grip angle if so choose.
Little to no flexing of the frame compared to its polymer counterpart.
Improve trigger due to stiffer frame.
Cons:
A bit heavier than polymer (This could be a Pro as well)
Price - for the price, you could get a forged 1911 frame
Probably going to Marksman to check this out on Friday.
I'll take this alternative over the Gen 4 any day.


Pros:
1911 Grip angle if so choose.
Little to no flexing of the frame compared to its polymer counterpart.
Improve trigger due to stiffer frame.
Cons:
A bit heavier than polymer (This could be a Pro as well)
Price - for the price, you could get a forged 1911 frame
Probably going to Marksman to check this out on Friday.
