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Wondering how to determine value on all these new to me things like lone wolf slides, barrels, receivers, triggers, internals, sights, when everything is out of stock or just plain. Guy can say this cost $1,100 to build it but I don't see it. If you have info on this subject. Would like more of the why it's cool or just junk. Not a sale just asking for info. High speed or just trash?
 

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JEVapa

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I think you get more out of hotrodding a Yugo than hotrodding a Glock. At least the Yugo can take you places. I know it's a thing to try and church 'em up but in the end, it's still a Glock.

I would never give more than a Glock is worth current market no matter how much junk has been attached to it.
 
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Honestly I look at Glocks the same way I look at cars. I don't care what aftermarket stuff someone put on it, to me it isn't worth much more than stock. In my experience, adding (most) aftermarket stuff to a Glock makes it less reliable, so I want it even less than a bone stock Glock. That's just my opinion though, so take it for what it's worth.
 

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When I buy aftermarket attachments, I always ask for the stock parts as well. As for buying something like that, a complete aftermarket Frankenstein Glock, I wouldn’t pay more than 50% of retail for those parts.

Most companies say their parts work with stock or are compatible but they’re rarely reliable when combined with multiple aftermarket gadgets. For instance, a lone wolf extractor, great, a lone wolf extractor plus lightweight trigger springs plus heavy weight recoil springs or vice versa makes for an incredibly unreliable gun. Don’t pay top dollar for frankensteins. They’re not worth it. You’ll never get your money out of it.
 

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