Release: Glock-Mod p80 frame glock 17
Pros & cons
What works
- Complete 17-component kit - eliminates sourcing from 3-4 different suppliers
- Includes both flat and curved trigger shoes - provides immediate preference testing
- Three slide lock spring sizes - covers PF940v2, PF940C, and PF940SC frames in one package
- Drop-in compatibility - designed specifically for Polymer80 frame pin geometry
Trade-offs
- No performance trigger components - uses basic OEM-spec connector and trigger bar
- Requires additional slide parts kit - approximately $120-180 extra for complete pistol
- No installation tools included - requires separate punch set and armorer's block
- Higher cost per component - 15-20% premium over piecemeal OEM parts sourcing
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About this product
What is the Polymer80 Pistol Frame Parts Kit?
The Polymer80 Pistol Frame Parts Kit is a comprehensive drop-in interior components set designed specifically for builders completing PF-Series Glock-compatible pistols. It provides all the critical fire control and operational parts needed to make a Polymer80 frame functional, shipped in a single kit to eliminate sourcing hassles. As a new 2026 release, this kit represents Polymer80's latest bundled offering for the aftermarket builder community.
What is the Polymer80 Pistol Frame Parts Kit used for?
This kit is used to complete a bare Polymer80 PF-Series frame into a fully functional firearm receiver. It directly replaces the need to source individual OEM Glock parts by including every necessary fire control group component, magazine release, and slide lock lever in one package. You receive two trigger shoe styles and three slide lock spring sizes, allowing precise fitting across multiple frame sizes from subcompact to full-size.
How does the Polymer80 Pistol Frame Parts Kit compare to the Glock-Mod V3 Trigger Bar Complete Kit?
The Polymer80 kit is a complete frame internals set, while the Glock-Mod V3 Trigger Bar Complete Kit is a dedicated trigger system upgrade for factory Glock 43/43X/48 models. The Polymer80 kit is better for builders starting from a stripped Polymer80 frame needing all components, whereas the Glock-Mod kit is superior for shooters seeking an enhanced trigger pull weight and break on an existing factory pistol.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The complete kit weighs 8.7 ounces (247 grams) and ships in a 5.5" x 4" x 1.25" plastic clamshell package. The heaviest single component is the trigger housing at 1.2 ounces, while the lightest is the compact slide lock spring at just 0.1 ounce.
Who is this NOT for?
This kit is not for builders working on factory Glock frames or aftermarket frames from other manufacturers like Lone Wolf or Zev Technologies. It is specifically engineered for the Polymer80 PF940v2, PF940C, and PF940SC frame molds with their proprietary pin locations and geometry. It also lacks the enhanced connector and polished trigger bar found in dedicated performance kits like our Glock-Mod 3.5lb Modified Cut Nub Connector.
What's in the box?
Inside the box you'll find: one flat trigger shoe, one curved trigger shoe, one trigger safety, one trigger bar, one trigger spring, one trigger housing with 9mm ejector, one connector, one magazine release with spring, one slide lock lever, three slide lock springs (compact, subcompact, full-size), and all necessary pins. That's 17 individual components, providing two full trigger assembly options and covering three frame sizes.
Is the Polymer80 Pistol Frame Parts Kit worth it at $186.45?
At $186.45, this kit represents a 15-20% cost premium over sourcing individual OEM Glock parts separately, but delivers significant time savings and guaranteed compatibility. The value comes from the included flexibility of two trigger shoe profiles and three spring sizes, which would cost approximately $215 if purchased as individual aftermarket components from multiple vendors. For builders who prioritize a single-solution package and want to avoid compatibility guesswork, the premium is justified.
Key attributes
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Frame Compatibility | PF940v2, PF940C, PF940SC |
| Components Included | 17 pieces |
| Trigger Options | Flat and curved shoes |
| Spring Options | 3 slide lock springs |
| Weight | 8.7 oz (247 g) |
| Condition | New factory packaged |
| Manufacturer | Polymer80 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Glock 19 Gen 3 frames?
- No. This kit is specifically engineered for Polymer80 PF-Series frames only - PF940v2 (full-size), PF940C (compact), and PF940SC (subcompact). It will not fit factory Glock frames or frames from other aftermarket manufacturers due to different pin dimensions and geometry.
- Does it fit the Polymer80 PF940SC subcompact frame?
- Yes, when using the included subcompact slide lock spring. The kit is designed to work with all three PF-Series frame sizes - you must select the correct slide lock spring for your specific frame. Installation typically takes 20-30 minutes with proper gunsmithing tools.
- How long does shipping take?
- GLOCK FRT ships all in-stock items within 1 business day via USPS Priority Mail. Continental US delivery typically takes 2-3 business days from shipment. International orders to Canada and select European countries require 10-14 business days and additional customs documentation.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my frame?
- Unopened kits in original packaging can be returned within 30 days for a full refund minus a 15% restocking fee. Once opened or installed, the kit is non-returnable due to firearms component safety regulations. We strongly recommend verifying your frame model before purchase.
- Does this work with aftermarket slide completion kits?
- Yes, this frame parts kit is designed to interface with standard aftermarket slide completion kits from companies like Brownells, MidwayUSA, and GunBroker vendors. The critical compatibility is with your Polymer80 frame - the slide components operate independently once the frame is properly assembled.