What company's do good quality glock slide milling/cut?

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  • moe24

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    I'm really liking these custom glocks and decided I want to also make my g17 pretty.

    I did check out agency arms and theyre nice but $800 just for the slide milling with out cerokoting and without aftermarket barrel is crazy high..
    Are there any other company's out there that does the same thing but for a more reasonable price ?
     

    rcm192

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    I'm really liking these custom glocks and decided I want to also make my g17 pretty.

    I did check out agency arms and theyre nice but $800 just for the slide milling with out cerokoting and without aftermarket barrel is crazy high..
    Are there any other company's out there that does the same thing but for a more reasonable price ?

    Check out primary machine in Houma.

    http://primarymachine.com/slide-services/
     

    noob

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    Another option is to buy an aftermarket slide and sell your factory slide to someone that's going to go the milling route

    I'm partial to zev slides since they mill the whole slide in house, vs milling Glock slides. So the rear serrations actually look different from stock. Many milled slides will have angled serration up front but vertical stock ones in the rear
     
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    SpeedRacer

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    If you want to cut your OEM slide check out http://www.fire-4-effect.com/ they do nice work.

    Noob does make a good point, aftermarket slides do tend to look better and you're also getting instant gratification vs waiting for weeks or months to get your slide back. You will probably spend a little more though.


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    Mxav

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    Primary machine has great customer service along with a fast turn around time. But as Noob mentioned above, I've been going the Zev tech route.
     
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