Polymer80 PF940SC drill press method – The OG way of P80 Building.

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By Jason Schaller Former FFL holder and Gunsmith with over 10 years of professional experience Chief Instructor @ Freedom Crew University Creator of The Rogue Banshee Podcast Host – For The Love of Guns and The Undependant Podcast

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I get a lot of request for the older content so I am putting this one back up. It is old and outdated. Back in the early days of Polymer80, we used to get mill bits with our kit and this was the original way to do the frames. This method has long been abandoned but it kind of know to know how far we have come.

If you are looking for the newest methods, check out Freedom Crew University where we teach the newest methods. My good buddy Marine Gun Builder has an excelent course out there including the newer “Bridge Frame”.

If you want to learn more about the tools used in the PF940SC Videos visit https://trb.fyi/tools-used-in-the-polymer80-pf940sc-completion-videos/. If you need more information about troubleshooting visit our Glock Troubleshooting Guide at https://trb.fyi/glock-troubleshooting-guide/

⚠️ Outdated Method Notice:
This content shows an older method for completing a Polymer80 PF940SC using a Dremel. While it may still be helpful for historical reference, it does not reflect current best practices or legal considerations.

Looking for current info?
➤ Check out updated PF940SC courses at Freedom Crew University.
➤ See tools used in the original videos: PF940SC Tools List
➤ Need help troubleshooting your build? Read our Glock Troubleshooting Guide

Video index:

Recommendation – 0:16

What’s included – 0:41

Basic steps – 1:09

Drilling the frame – 1:36

Cutting the frame – 2:55

Cutting the barrel block – 4:31

Installing the magazine release – 7:19

Installing the rails – 8:15

Installing the trigger – 9:44

Installing the takedown – 12:03

Does it work? – 13:07

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About the Author: Jason Schaller is a former FFL holder and founder of Eagle Eye Shooters Supply in Helena, MT, where he provided professional gunsmithing services and guided customers on all aspects of firearms ownership. Today, he teaches DIY gunsmithing at The Rogue Banshee and serves as a Chief Instructor at Freedom Crew University. With over a decade of hands-on professional experience with firearms and nearly 30 years in IT, Jason also holds top cybersecurity certifications including CISSP, CISA, and CRISC. When he’s not geeking out, he’s helping others build self-reliance, critical thinking, and firearms proficiency through real-world content.

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