![]() In the on position the safety lever blocks the rod of the Telestock from moving forward.įrame Only Options:If you are looking for a frame that you can dedicate to the CCU, and don’t want to purchase a complete pistol there are a few options our customers have used. The Telestock will only fully collapse if the safety is off. With the CCU attached your pistol and drop safeties still work.Ĭominolli Safety: The CCU and this manual safety do work together, however, they do interfere with each other a little bit. The CCU is designed to work with factory triggers.ĬCU vs Pistol Slide: There is no last round hold open with the CCU. Due to tolerance stacking your aftermarket trigger MAY not work with the CCU. The problem is not consistent enough to say that XYZ Trigger will not work with the CCU. ![]() If your frame doesn’t have any plastic tab, just the metal tab, your frame will work.Īftermarket Triggers: Sometimes aftermarket triggers, while they work fine with the pistol slide and barrel, don’t work with the CCU. The tabs, metal and possibly plastic (as shown in the picture) are what engage the slot in the pistol’s slide. If your early model Glock frame (primarily some Gen 1 G-17, maybe a few Gen 1 G-22, but NOT ANY OTHER MODELS) has a front tab length longer than the red line dimension then it will not fit our CCU. If further clarification is needed please contact Mech Tech Systems Inc. This information is provided only to illustrate the flexibility of the Mech Tech CCU.Ĭaution: the foregoing does not imply that a Glock pistol designed for a given cartridge can safely shoot a different cartridge by simply switching the magazine – this is dangerous – do not try it! Likewise a CCU Upper can safely fire only the cartridge for which it is designed! *Again, make sure your magazine caliber matches the barrel caliber of your CCU. 460Rowland is NOT available for the Glock model CCU/PCU. Set up that way they will shoot both 45Super and 45ACP. When ordering a CCU, order it for the pistol model that matches the frame size and caliber you want.Ĥ5ACP pistols can be ordered for 45Super. Just be sure to use magazines for that caliber. If you have a pistol of one caliber and want to get a CCU in the other caliber your frame is used for, you can. The same is true of 45ACP and 10mm frames. For example, a G-17 9mm is the same frame as a G-22 40SW. Glock used the same frame mold for 9mm & 40SW in a given size. If you have a G31 or G32 you can only order the CCU in 9mm or 40S&W. Compensated and SF versions only affect the barrel/slide and grip size respectively, they will work just fine with the CCU. Generation doesn't matter (must specify Gen 5 upon ordering), but the front rail size does for some Gen 1 pistols – see the picture and note below. We’ve been made aware that a couple of other sources got this before Mrgunsngear, so we wanted to present those as well for your consideration and edification.Mech Tech Glock Installation Guide and Specs This guide provides important information that you will want to read before the purchase of a MechTech CCU Give us your thoughts below along with your level of interest in such a beast should it ever show up in your local gun store rifle rack. GnG’s analysis and his opinion that this is likely the real deal. We pass no judgement as to the rifle’s authenticity. The images of the rifle and its features correspond very closely to patent filings GLOCK has made in recent years, which Mr. GnG makes a very good case for thinking this is the real McCoy. This thing has apparently been submitted for consideration in trials for a British military contract. ![]() Mrgunsngear, however, has come across some new images from the land formerly known as Great Britain that purports to show an actual GLOCK AR-15 rifle, dubbed the GR-115F. We’ve been teased/trolled by Photoshop jobs purporting to show oddities like GLOCK 1911 and AR-15 designs for, well, years.
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