

Print one of the low-shelf models if you use an FRT trigger or other device requiring a low-shelf receiver. UBAR2 and UBAR2C have four sub-variants: high-shelf options and low-shelf options. Printed Parts Checklist:įour variants are the UBAR2, and four are the UBAR2C – the “C” designation indicates that the lower has a little extra clearance required for some side charging/billet/nonstandard uppers. Using a U-Bolt to reinforce the rear tower and rod end eye bolts to reinforce the front takedown lug, the UBAR is a contender for the strongest printable AR15 lower design at its time of publication. ⚠⚠⚠ DO NOT MODIFY THIS MODEL ONCE PRINTED TO FIRE LIVE AMMUNITION!!! This can result in self injury, damaging the firearm prop or possibly breaking the law.At the core of the UBAR’s design is its simple reinforcements – using hardware store metal parts solves the major design concerns that printed AR15 lowers face. (THIS FIREARM CAN FIRE CAPS THAT CAN BE INSERTED AT THE BACK OF THE DUMMY ROUNDS)ġ:1 Scale (this model is similar to the actual firearm created to represent how the actual firearm model of Glock 19 gen 3 functions). (Glock 19: full disassembly & assembly). With the exception of the slide, frame, barrel, locking block, recoil spring, guide rod, and slide lock spring, all of the other components are interchangeable between the models 17 and 19. To preserve the operational reliability of the short recoil system, the mass of the slide remains the same as in the Glock 17 from which it is derived. The pistol is compatible with factory magazines from the Glock 17 and Glock 18, giving the Glock 19 available capacities of: 17 rounds (standard magazine with +2 extension), 10, 17, and 19 (standard Glock 17 magazine with +2), 24 and 26 (standard magazine with +2 extension) and the 31 (standard Glock 18 magazine with +2 removed) and 33 rounds of the Glock 18. The Glock 19's barrel and pistol grip are shorter by about 12 mm (0.5 in) than the Glock 17, and it uses a magazine with a standard capacity of 15 rounds. It was first produced in 1988, primarily for military and law enforcement. Glock 19: The Glock 19 is effectively a reduced-size Glock 17, called the "Compact" by the manufacturer.
