Experimental 19
Dec 2021
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Experimental 19

Overview

Dive into the innovative world of 3D-printed firearms with Experimental 19, a cutting-edge Glock 19 frame design that’s perfect for enthusiasts and DIY builders. This downloadable file offers a unique opportunity to explore the updated FMDA DD19.2 frame with 10 new stipple patterns for open testing, blending creativity with functionality.

The purpose of Experimental 19 is to provide a refined Glock 19 frame that addresses past design weaknesses while enhancing ease of assembly. It leverages feedback from over a year of testing to deliver dimensional tweaks and compatibility with quality commercial rails from vendors like Avesrails.com and Riptiderails.com. This design is not just a project—it’s a gateway to customizing a reliable, compatible frame for G23 uppers, ideal for personal or commercial use under the GNU General Public License v2.0.

Experimental 19 Features

The Experimental 19 frame stands out with its thoughtful updates to the original FMDA DIY spec Glock design. After extensive community feedback, this version tackles key issues like the weak screw-in rear rails, offering a stronger, more durable structure for long-term use.

Key highlights include:

  • Enhanced Design Tweaks: Dimensional adjustments make assembly smoother and more user-friendly.
  • Commercial Rail Compatibility: Works seamlessly with high-quality rails from trusted vendors, eliminating the need for custom rail fabrication.
  • 10 Unique Stipple Patterns: Experiment with new textures for grip customization, perfect for open testing and personalization.
  • G23 Upper Compatibility: Expands versatility for builders looking to mix and match components.

This frame is a testament to iterative improvement, ensuring both practicality and innovation for 3D printing and firearms enthusiasts.

Difficulty & Build Time

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Estimated Build Time: 8-12 hours
  • Required Experience: Familiarity with 3D printing, basic firearm assembly, and understanding of Glock frame components recommended.

Hardware and Tools Required

Required Hardware

  • Glock 19 frame components (as per FMDA DD19.2 specs)
  • Compatible rails (available from vendors like Avesrails.com or Riptiderails.com)
  • G23 upper (optional for compatibility)
  • Standard Glock internal parts (springs, pins, etc., based on Gen5 style setup if using G5Spring version)

Recommended Tools

  • 3D printer with suitable bed size and material compatibility
  • Screwdrivers and Allen keys for assembly
  • Sandpaper or finishing tools for post-processing
  • Drill (if minor adjustments are needed)
  • Calipers for precise measurements during assembly

Experimental 19 Parts

The Experimental 19 download includes STL files for the updated FMDA DD19.2 Glock 19 frame, featuring 10 distinct stipple patterns for grip customization. These files are designed for enthusiasts to print and test, with detailed assembly instructions available in the accompanying PDF guide at the provided link. For optimal results, print with high infill (80-100%) to ensure structural integrity, and consider using durable materials like PETG or ABS for longevity.

Pay attention to layer adhesion and cooling settings to avoid warping, especially on intricate stipple details. Post-processing may be required to smooth surfaces or fit components snugly. These files are licensed under GNU General Public License v2.0, allowing remixing and commercial use with proper attribution and sharing under the same license.

Printer Compatibility & Settings

The Experimental 19 frame files are compatible with most FDM 3D printers that support a build volume sufficient for Glock frame dimensions (check specific printer specs). Recommended materials include PETG or ABS for their strength and heat resistance, though advanced users may experiment with nylon for added durability. Avoid PLA due to its brittleness and low heat tolerance, which are unsuitable for functional firearm components.

Set your printer to a layer height of 0.2mm or lower for detailed stipple patterns, with a nozzle temperature of 230-250°C for PETG or 240-260°C for ABS. Ensure proper bed adhesion with a heated bed (60-80°C) and use supports only where necessary to minimize post-processing. A well-calibrated printer is crucial to achieve the precision needed for functional assembly.

Conclusion

Experimental 19 offers an exciting blend of innovation and practicality, delivering an updated Glock 19 frame with unique stipple patterns and enhanced design features for DIY builders and firearms enthusiasts. With compatibility for commercial rails and G23 uppers, this project is a must-try for anyone passionate about 3D-printed firearm customization. Download now, follow the detailed assembly guide, and join the open testing community to share your results and remixes under the GNU license terms.

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