Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We start by swapping out the recoil system with an ISMI stainless steel guide rod and flat wire recoil spring. We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Internal Work
We replace only one spring in the trigger system which is the plunger safety spring. The other springs are stock and will grant consistent primer strikes and positive reset. We use a factory OEM minus connector and tune the factory trigger bar. With all this work the pull weight will be 4-4.25 pounds depending on the pistol. We also manufacture our own trigger shoe which is flat with a curved toe. This fixes the issue of trigger/trigger guard finger and glove bite.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non-traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling and offer Gen 4 back strap melding as well for no additional charge.
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Agency Arms presents a new build complete build package for the M&P platform. The build package includes many familiar features you see in our Glock builds. Each build also includes a set of custom Dawson Precision sights and Apex Tactical Specialties' internals for the trigger group.
Slide Work
All of our slides have an RMR cut standard, and come with a “Battle Plate” that fills the void when the RMR is not installed. This plate is designed in a way that enables one hand manipulation of the firearm that increases safety. We don’t do top serrations due to training issues with the masses. On our Battle Plate, the serrations and screw lugs are on the 45 angle cuts. Placing these serrations and lugs here, forces the shooter to angle the pistol away from the body when using one hand to rack the pistol.
Frame work
We remove the finger grooves, cut in gas pedals, and bevel out the inside area of the trigger guard on a mill. We call the gas pedals the “Accelerator Cuts” and they offer enhanced traction on the pistol. With the accelerator cuts, muzzle rise is dramatically decreased and follow up shots are faster. We do a non traditional double undercut and dock the front of the trigger guard for aesthetic purposes. We finish the frame off with full stippling
Note: This is the ONLY way to order the "Bonesaw" cuts on a CUSTOMER SUPPLIED gun through Agency Arms.
We are accepting Authorization Fee's for Agency Arms to gunsmith a customer supplied Glock pistol finished in the Reactive Gunworks exclusive "Bonesaw" cut.
Customer Supplied Process:
1) Pay the "Bonesaw Authorization Fee" to Reactive Gunworks (each fee entitles you to the design rights for 1 pistol)
2) Using your Order Confirmation code from Reactive Gunworks, place your Bonesaw order directly with Agency Arms and pay the required 50% deposit (at www.AgencyArms.com)
3) Mail your Glock directly to Agency Arms (you will receive shipping instructions directly from Agency)
4) Upon completion of the gunsmithing by Agency Arms, pay the remaining balance due and Agency Arms will return ship your firearm.
How long will it take?
Build Times are provided by Agency Arms and are based off Demand.
Not available on subcompact (ie.G42/43) or long slide (ie.G34/17L) or large