Locking Blocks, Anyone Try These?

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I am curious if anyone has tried these locking blocks and found them better, the same, or worse than Polymer80's locking blocks.

I'm currently wondering if a better lockup with less slop will improve accuracy at all.

Any feedback is appreciated.
 
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I am curious if anyone has tried these locking blocks and found them better, the same, or worse than Polymer80's locking blocks.

I'm currently wondering if a better lockup with less slop will improve accuracy at all.

Any feedback is appreciated.
I’ve used a bunch of them but would only recommend them in a 80% or serialized frame. The front rails are actually a little looser than the one piece block and rails but do not believe it’s enough to affect combat accuracy.
 
I’ve used a bunch of them but would only recommend them in a 80% or serialized frame. The front rails are actually a little looser than the one piece block and rails but do not believe it’s enough to affect combat accuracy.
That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.

I started looking into them because I rented a Canik MC91 Prime and was noticeably more accurate with it than any of my Glocks.
I'm sure the trigger has much to do with it, but I was also wondering if accuracy had anything to do with the amount of slop at the barrel and locking block. The Canik had none, like my HK P30SK, and was trying to get more to the bottom of things.
 
That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.

I started looking into them because I rented a Canik MC91 Prime and was noticeably more accurate with it than any of my Glocks.
I'm sure the trigger has much to do with it, but I was also wondering if accuracy had anything to do with the amount of slop at the barrel and locking block. The Canik had none, like my HK P30SK, and was trying to get more to the bottom of things.
An easier trigger to master is an easier gun to shoot more accurately.
 
An easier trigger to master is an easier gun to shoot more accurately.
I have found quite a few handguns more accurate than a Glock - 1911's are at the top of the list for me (and Sig P320, H&K VP9, ...) . The Glock does seem to be one you can "abuse" (cleanliness wise) and maintain it's accuracy. Though at the end of the day, I really feel it is all about firing frequently and and firing often. Practice makes perfect, etc. If you pull the trigger enough and are attempting to get better, pretty much anything you shoot with is going to be ok. For the most part, it isn't the gun that fails to hit the target, it is the boob pulling the trigger.
 
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