Dive into the world of DIY firearms with The FMDA DD26.2 3D Printable Glock Frame, an innovative design tailored for Glock 26/27 enthusiasts looking to craft their own custom firearm frames. This downloadable file offers a cutting-edge solution for 3D printing hobbyists and firearms builders seeking precision and reliability in their projects.
The DD26.2 frame is an updated iteration of FMDA’s original DIY Glock frame, refined through extensive community feedback and over a year of testing. It addresses key design flaws, enhances assembly ease, and integrates with high-quality commercial rail options. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a passionate DIYer, this frame delivers a robust foundation for your Glock build.
The DD26.2 frame stands out with its refined design updates, addressing critical weaknesses from the original FMDA Glock frame. One major improvement is the elimination of screw-in rear rails as a weak point, ensuring greater durability and structural integrity during use.
Key enhancements include:
Additionally, the frame supports the G5Spring version, which incorporates a Glock Gen5-style spring setup for the slide latch, enhancing functionality. This design prioritizes both practicality and performance for DIY firearm builders.
This downloadable file includes the STL files necessary to print the DD26.2 Glock 26/27 frame, a meticulously updated design for enhanced performance. For optimal results, print with a high-strength material like PETG or ABS to ensure durability under stress. It’s recommended to use a layer height of 0.2mm or lower for detailed precision and to apply adequate infill (at least 50%) for structural integrity.
Special considerations include post-processing to smooth rough edges and ensure a snug fit with commercial rails and Glock uppers. Refer to the included build tutorial PDF for step-by-step assembly guidance, ensuring a seamless integration of all components. Always test-fit parts before final assembly to avoid misalignment.
The DD26.2 frame is compatible with most FDM 3D printers capable of handling durable materials like PETG or ABS, which are recommended for their strength and heat resistance. PLA is not advised due to its lower durability under the stress of firearm use. Ensure your printer bed is leveled and supports a build volume sufficient for the frame dimensions.
Recommended settings include a nozzle temperature of 230-250°C for PETG or ABS, a bed temperature of 80-100°C, and a print speed of 40-60 mm/s to maintain accuracy. Use supports for overhangs if necessary, and consider a brim or raft for better bed adhesion. Always monitor the first few layers to prevent print failures.
The FMDA DD26.2 3D Printable Glock Frame is a game-changer for DIY firearm enthusiasts, offering a refined, durable, and user-friendly design that elevates your Glock 26/27 build. With its compatibility with commercial rails and thoughtful design updates, it’s an ideal choice for intermediate builders ready to tackle a rewarding project. Download the file, follow the detailed build tutorial, and join the thriving community at thegatalog.com to share your progress and insights.