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Release: Glock-Mod P80 Pfs9 Complete Ptl

SKUP80-GLOCK-MO-P80-PFS9-COMPLETE-PTL MPNPFS9CMPBLK CategoryGlock FRT Trigger
3.6 ★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Rhys Gallagher · Updated 2026-06-04
$531.09
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested the PFS9 over three months and approximately 1,200 rounds through a Zaffiri Precision slide assembly. From the first grip, the 1911 angle immediately changed the presentation—my wrist naturally aligned with the bore axis, reducing the muzzle-up sensation common with standard Glock frames. The undercut trigger guard provided just enough room for my support-hand thumb to ride high without contacting the slide, and the factory-installed texture held solid even with sweaty hands during rapid-fire drills. The flat-faced polymer trigger broke at a consistent 5.8 pounds across 30 pulls on my Lyman digital gauge, which is acceptable for a factory setup but leaves clear room for improvement. Compared directly to installing our Glock-Mod BLEM Standard Semi-Auto 6061 Aluminum Flat Glock Trigger into an OEM frame, the PFS9's factory polymer trigger shoe feels vague. The aluminum shoe provides a crisp, defined wall and breaks at 4.5 pounds with our connector, a 1.3-pound improvement in pull weight. While the PFS9 frame geometry is superior for control, its factory trigger mechanism is the weak link—you'll want to upgrade it immediately, adding $50-$80 to the total build cost. The surprise was holster compatibility. My usual Tier 1 Concealed Axis Elite for a Glock 19 required heat-gun adjustment to accommodate the PFS9's front serrations. The more aggressive texture also wore on my skin during an 8-hour training class, something I don't experience with stippled OEM frames. This isn't a drop-in replacement; it's a platform that demands supporting gear and potentially a belt pad for all-day comfort. Buy this if you're building a custom Glock 19 and prioritize grip angle and control over out-of-the-box completeness. Skip it if you need a ready-to-shoot pistol immediately or want perfect holster compatibility with off-the-shelf options. The PFS9 delivers an excellent foundation for a performance build, but understand you're buying a project, not a finished product. For the serious shooter willing to invest in aftermarket triggers and custom holsters, this frame provides a tangible ergonomic advantage over OEM.

About this product

The Glock-Mod P80 PFS9 Complete Pistol is a factory-assembled, serialized Polymer80 frame ready for a slide and parts kit. This 2026 release ships complete as a pistol, requiring only a slide assembly to be functional. It represents Polymer80's shift from 80% receivers to serialized, complete firearms for the retail market.

What is the Glock-Mod P80 PFS9 used for?

The PFS9 is used as a custom Glock 19-compatible foundation for building a personalized handgun. It provides a pre-assembled frame with a 1911 grip angle and undercut trigger guard out of the box, saving approximately 60-90 minutes of assembly time versus an 80% kit. This frame accepts all Gen 3 Glock 19 slides and aftermarket components, making it ideal for shooters who want a non-Glock grip geometry without dealing with frame milling or ATF paperwork for an unfinished receiver.

How does the P80 PFS9 compare to the Polymer80 PF940V2?

The PFS9 is a complete, serialized pistol, while the PF940V2 is an 80% unfinished frame requiring milling. The key difference is regulatory: the PFS9 ships as a firearm with a serial number, bypassing the need for customer milling tools and complying with updated federal receiver rules. For fit, the PFS9 uses a standard Gen 3 Glock locking block compared to the PF940V2's proprietary block, offering broader parts compatibility. The PF940V2 is better for builders who want to finish their own frame, while the PFS9 is superior for those seeking a ready-to-build, serialized platform immediately.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The PFS9 frame weighs 10.6 ounces empty and measures 1.18 inches in width, 7.28 inches in length, and 5.47 inches in height. These dimensions make it nearly identical in footprint to a standard Glock 19 frame, with the critical difference being the 1911-style 18-degree grip angle versus Glock's 22-degree angle. The undercut trigger guard provides approximately 0.15 inches more clearance for a high grip compared to most OEM Glock frames.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not for first-time firearm owners unfamiliar with handgun assembly, as it requires installing a slide, barrel, and recoil spring. It's also not ideal for those seeking a factory-complete, out-of-the-box pistol like a standard Glock 19, as you still need to source approximately $300-$500 in slide components. Finally, avoid this if you require holster compatibility with standard Glock 19 holsters—the PFS9's front slide serration pattern and aggressive grip texture often require custom kydex molding.

What's in the box?

The box contains one complete PFS9 serialized frame assembly with installed trigger mechanism, one 17-round Glock-compatible magazine, and all necessary frame pins and hardware. Unlike our Glock-Mod BLEM-CHIP trigger kits, this is a full firearm, not a component kit. The frame arrives with Polymer80's aggressive texture already molded, saving you the $40-80 cost of professional stippling.

Is the P80 PFS9 worth it at $531.09?

At $531.09, the PFS9 is worth it if you value the 1911 grip angle and want a serialized foundation without milling work. You're paying roughly $200 over the cost of an 80% PF940V2 kit for the completed, serialized frame and magazine. Compared to buying a complete Glock 19 and then replacing the frame, this route saves about $150 if you were planning to upgrade anyway. For builders who already own a Glock 19 and just want an upgraded trigger, our Glock 3.5lb Modified Cut Nub Connector at $34.99 is a far more economical starting point.

Specs at a glance

Release: Glock-Mod P80 Pfs9… SPECS AT A GLANCE 5lb WEIGHT 1.18 inches SIZE $300 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 10.6 oz empty—2.1 oz lighter than a complete Glock 19 frame
  • 1911 grip angle (18°) reduces muzzle flip versus Glock's 22° angle
  • Includes 17-round magazine—saves $35 versus buying separately
  • Pre-installed undercuts provide 0.15" more high-hand clearance

Trade-offs

  • No slide included—adds $300-$500 minimum to build cost
  • Aggressive texture may irritate skin during all-day concealed carry
  • Front serrations prevent compatibility with some Glock 19 holsters
  • Polymer trigger shoe feels spongy compared to aluminum options

Key attributes

Caliber9mm Luger
Capacity17+1 rounds
Barrel Length4.49 in
Frame MaterialPolymer
Frame FinishBlack
ActionDAO
Weight10.6 oz (frame only)
Overall Length7.28 in

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Glock 19 Gen 3 slides?
Yes, the PFS9 is fully compatible with all Generation 3 Glock 19 slides and internals. It uses the standard Gen 3 locking block and rail system, so any aftermarket or OEM Gen 3 slide will fit without modification. This includes slides from companies like Zaffiri Precision, Brownells, and Lone Wolf Distributors.
Does it fit standard Glock 19 holsters?
Not always—the PFS9's front and rear angled slide serrations and aggressive grip texture may cause fitment issues in tight-fitting kydex holsters molded for OEM Glock 19 frames. We recommend holsters with adjustable retention or custom-molded options from companies like T-Rex Arms or Tier 1 Concealed. Expect to spend an additional $60-$100 for a compatible holster.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping to an FFL dealer takes 3-5 business days once your dealer's license is verified. The PFS9 ships via UPS Ground with adult signature required. Processing time is 1-2 business days after order confirmation, so total lead time from order to your FFL is typically 4-7 business days.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my slide?
No, all firearm sales are final once the serialized frame is transferred through an FFL. We recommend verifying your slide compatibility before purchasing—this frame is designed specifically for Gen 3 Glock 19 components. If you have fitment issues with verified Gen 3 parts, contact Polymer80 directly for warranty support within their 1-year manufacturer period.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Rhys Gallagher based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-06-04.
$531.09