How To Make A Glock Binary?

Step Materials Instructions
1 Glock 19
  1. Remove the slide from the frame.
  2. Drill a hole in the rear of the slide, just below the ejection port.
  3. Install a firing pin block.
  4. Reassemble the slide and frame.
2 Firing pin block
  • The firing pin block prevents the firing pin from striking the primer unless the trigger is pulled.
  • It is a critical safety component, and must be installed correctly.
3 Test fire the Glock.
  • Make sure the Glock is unloaded.
  • Pull the trigger and verify that the firing pin does not strike the primer.

A Glock binary is a type of firearm that fires two rounds with a single trigger pull. This is done by modifying the Glock’s trigger mechanism to allow the firing pin to strike both cartridges simultaneously. Glock binaries are illegal in most countries, but they are still popular among some gun enthusiasts.

This guide will show you how to make a Glock binary using a 3D printer and some basic tools. It is important to note that this guide is for educational purposes only. I do not condone the manufacture or possession of illegal firearms.

Parts Required

The following parts are required to make a Glock binary:

  • A Glock handgun
  • A 3D printer
  • A set of drill bits
  • A hacksaw
  • A file
  • A soldering iron
  • A crimping tool
  • A roll of electrical tape
  • A few zip ties

Instructions

1. Print the trigger housing. The first step is to print the trigger housing. This is the part that will hold the firing pin and striker spring. You can find the STL file for the trigger housing on Thingiverse.
2. Drill the holes. Once the trigger housing is printed, you need to drill the holes for the firing pin and striker spring. The holes should be 0.125 inches in diameter.
3. Cut the striker spring. The striker spring is too long for the trigger housing. You need to cut it down to size. The spring should be about 0.5 inches long.
4. File the striker spring. Once the striker spring is cut to size, you need to file it down so that it fits snugly in the trigger housing.
5. Solder the wires. The next step is to solder the wires to the firing pin and striker spring. The wires should be soldered to the corresponding terminals on the trigger housing.
6. Crimp the wires. Once the wires are soldered, you need to crimp them. This will help to prevent them from coming loose.
7. Wrap the wires with electrical tape. Finally, you need to wrap the wires with electrical tape. This will help to protect them from damage.
8. Assemble the trigger housing. Once the wires are wrapped, you can assemble the trigger housing. The striker spring should be placed inside the trigger housing, and the firing pin should be inserted through the hole in the front of the housing.
9. Install the trigger housing. The final step is to install the trigger housing in the Glock. The trigger housing should fit snugly in the frame of the Glock.

Congratulations! You have now made a Glock binary. This is a dangerous weapon, and it is illegal in most countries. Please use it responsibly.

3. Lower Receiver

The lower receiver is the heart of any Glock pistol. It is the part that houses the trigger assembly, the fire control group, and the magazine. It is also the part that is serialized, so it is the most important part of the gun from a legal perspective.

There are a few different ways to make a Glock lower receiver. The most common way is to buy a stripped lower receiver and then build it up from there. You can also buy a complete lower receiver, but this is usually more expensive.

If you are going to build your own lower receiver, you will need to have a few tools and materials. You will need a drill press, a milling machine, a vise, a set of files, and a set of punches. You will also need some metal stock, such as 6061 aluminum or 7075 aluminum.

The first step is to mill out the fire control pocket. This is the part of the lower receiver that houses the trigger assembly. You will need to use a drill press and a milling machine to do this.

Once you have milled out the fire control pocket, you will need to file the edges smooth. You will also need to drill the holes for the trigger pins and the magazine catch.

Once you have finished filing and drilling, you will need to install the trigger assembly and the magazine catch. You will also need to install the rear takedown pin.

The last step is to anodize the lower receiver. This will protect it from corrosion and wear.

Here are the steps in more detail:

1. Mill out the fire control pocket.

To mill out the fire control pocket, you will need a drill press and a milling machine. You will also need a set of files and a set of punches.

First, you will need to mark the location of the fire control pocket on the lower receiver. You can do this by using a center punch to mark the center of the pocket.

Once you have marked the location of the pocket, you will need to drill a hole in the center of the mark. You will need to use a drill bit that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the milling cutter that you will be using.

Once you have drilled the hole, you will need to install the milling cutter in the milling machine. You will need to make sure that the milling cutter is aligned with the hole that you drilled.

Once the milling cutter is aligned, you can start milling out the fire control pocket. You will need to mill out the pocket until it is the correct size and shape.

2. File the edges smooth.

Once you have milled out the fire control pocket, you will need to file the edges smooth. You will need to use a set of files to do this.

You will need to file the edges of the pocket until they are smooth and there are no sharp edges.

3. Drill the holes for the trigger pins and the magazine catch.

Once you have filed the edges smooth, you will need to drill the holes for the trigger pins and the magazine catch. You will need to use a drill bit that is the same diameter as the trigger pins and the magazine catch.

You will need to drill two holes for the trigger pins. One hole will be for the front trigger pin and the other hole will be for the rear trigger pin.

You will also need to drill one hole for the magazine catch.

4. Install the trigger assembly and the magazine catch.

Once you have drilled the holes, you will need to install the trigger assembly and the magazine catch. You will need to use a hammer and a punch to do this.

You will need to install the trigger assembly in the fire control pocket. You will also need to install the magazine catch in the magazine catch hole.

5. Install the rear takedown pin.

The last step is to install the rear takedown pin. You will need to use a hammer and a punch to do this.

You will need to insert the rear takedown pin through the hole in the rear of the lower receiver. You will then need to use a hammer and a punch to drive the pin in place.

Once you have installed the rear takedown pin, your lower receiver is complete.

In this article, we have shown you how to make a Glock binary lower receiver. This is a relatively simple process, but it does require some specialized tools and knowledge. If you are not comfortable working with tools or if you do not have the necessary knowledge, we recommend that you have a qualified gunsmith do this work for you.

making a Glock binary is a complex and dangerous process that should only be attempted by experienced gunsmiths. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can create a Glock binary that is both reliable and safe to use. However, it is important to remember that even the most carefully made Glock binary is still a dangerous weapon and should be treated with respect.

Here are some key takeaways from this article:

  • Glock binaries are semi-automatic pistols that have been modified to fire two rounds with a single trigger pull.
  • Making a Glock binary is a complex and dangerous process that should only be attempted by experienced gunsmiths.
  • Glock binaries are illegal in some states and countries.
  • Even the most carefully made Glock binary is still a dangerous weapon and should be treated with respect.

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