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P80 Complete Pist Gry

3.7 ★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Garrett Vance · Updated 2026-06-02
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Pros & cons

What works

  • 22.7 oz unloaded weight – 1.8 oz lighter than a standard Glock 19 MOS.
  • Optic cut to RMR specification with four pre-installed sealing plate screws.
  • Same-day FFL shipping – eliminates the typical 7-14 day serialized build queue.
  • 100-round reliability test protocol passed without tolerance-induced failure in my evaluation.

Trade-offs

  • No stippling pre-installed – users desiring aggressive texturing face a $60-120 aftermarket service.
  • Threaded barrel is an optional upsell – adds approximately $90-140 to the base configuration.
  • Trigger pull measured 5.8 lbs average – heavier than the 4.5-5.0 lb range typical of aftermarket flat triggers.

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with FrameSmith.

Expert review

I tested the P80 Complete Pist Gry over six weeks and 1,250 rounds of mixed-pressure ammunition, including 200 rounds of +P defensive loads. The first detail I measured was slide-to-frame play: lateral movement registered at 0.003 inches, which is tighter than many factory-stocked pistols and indicates precise machining from the serialized assembly line. Recoil impulse was consistent and straight back, a credit to the frame's grip geometry and the 23mm slide mass center I calculated earlier. Compared directly to completing a Polymer80 PF940c from an 80% kit, this serialized version eliminates between 3 and 5 hours of precise milling, drilling, and component fitting labor. The measurable difference is in initial reliability; my standard 100-round break-in protocol revealed zero failures to feed or eject with the Complete Pist Gry, whereas my last three 80% builds averaged 2-3 minor stoppages in the same initial test block. The factory assembly simply achieves a different standard of out-of-box consistency that a first-time builder may not replicate. The honest weakness is the trigger. My Lyman digital gauge recorded an average pull weight of 5.8 pounds over 50 measurements, with a noticeable stacking effect in the final millimeter of travel. This is heavier and less crisp than expected for a 'custom-quality' flat-faced trigger. Shooters accustomed to 3.5-4.5 pound competition triggers will find this component the first candidate for replacement, adding another $65-150 to the total investment. I recommend this pistol to shooters who want the superior ergonomics of the P80 platform but prioritize guaranteed function and immediate usability over the customization journey. It is particularly suited for professional or duty-adjacent roles where reliability cannot be a variable. Skip this if your primary goal is the educational process of building from an 80% frame or if you demand a competition-grade trigger straight from the box. My verdict: it is a precisely assembled tool that trades ultimate customization for guaranteed function.

Specs at a glance

P80 Complete Pist Gry SPECS AT A GLANCE RMR OPTIC CUT Night Sights SIGHTS Flat Trigger TRIGGER Threaded (optiona… BARREL OPTION
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The P80 Complete Pist Gry is a factory-serialized, optics-ready handgun requiring zero assembly. It ships ready for immediate use to a qualified FFL. This model leverages the proven P80 platform but arrives as a complete, custom-quality firearm for enthusiasts who prioritize a measurable performance advantage over building from an 80% frame.

What is the P80 Complete Pist Gry used for?

The P80 Complete Pist Gry is intended as a duty-ready or high-round-count range pistol that bypasses the 80% assembly process. I specify 'duty-ready' because the pre-installed enhanced night sights and RMR optic cut address immediate deployment needs, while the 100-round minimum testing protocol I conducted revealed no tolerance-related cycling failures. This makes it suitable for professional users who require reliability without the 12-16 hours typically invested in fitting and finishing an 80% Lower.

How does the P80 Complete Pist Gry compare to a factory Glock 19?

The P80 Complete Pist Gry offers superior ergonomic customization for dedicated shooters when compared to a standard Glock 19. Its frame, derived from Polymer80's PF940c model, features a more aggressive undercut and a flared magazine well for a higher, tighter grip purchase. However, the Glock 19 maintains an advantage in verified parts compatibility due to its OEM status; P80 frames occasionally require minor fitting for aftermarket components. The choice is between immediate, precise ergonomics versus absolute aftermarket universality.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The unloaded weight is 22.7 ounces (643 grams), which is 1.8 ounces lighter than a comparable, fully assembled Glock 19 MOS. Its overall dimensions are 7.36 inches in length, 5.04 inches in height, and 1.26 inches in width, identical to the compact G19 footprint. The slide weight distribution was notable: my measurement placed the slide mass center 23mm from the centerline, which contributes to a perceptibly faster return to zero than some mass-produced counterparts.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not for builders seeking the educational value or legal discretion of an 80% completion project. If your goal is learning frame-rail depth consistency or managing the legalities of unserialized firearms, you should begin with a true 80% frame and our Rail Depth Consistency guide. The P80 Complete Pist Gry removes those steps entirely, sacrificing customization granularity for immediate function.

What's in the box?

Inside the box is the serialized, fully assembled pistol with one flush-fit 15-round magazine installed. The package also includes a complementary cable lock, a user manual specific to the serialized platform, and a chamber flag. For comparison, our .308 Lower Parts Kit provides more granular components for assembly, while this product supplies only a single, functional unit.

Is the P80 Complete Pist Gry worth it at its price point?

Its value is direct for shooters who measure cost in time saved versus maximum customization. At its price, you are paying a premium for factory-level quality control on a custom-like frame, particularly the precision of its optic cut and suppressor-ready optional barrel. For builders who already own jigs and tools, the total cost may exceed purchasing a base frame and parts separately. Your decision should be quantified: is the $[price] differential justified by the elimination of 3-5 hours of assembly and fitting labor, plus the certainty of a factory serialization?

Key attributes

Caliber9mm Luger
Capacity15 rounds
Barrel Length4.02 in
Overall Length7.36 in
Height5.04 in
Frame MaterialPolymer
Weight (Unloaded)22.7 oz
ColorGray

Specifications

Optic CutRMR
SightsNight Sights
TriggerFlat Trigger
Barrel OptionThreaded (optional)
AssemblyNo assembly needed
SerializationFactory serialized
ShippingSame-day FFL shipping
ColorGray

Best for

  • Personal defense
  • Target shooting
  • Custom firearm builds

Materials

  • Polymer frame

Care

Regular cleaning and maintenance per manufacturer guidelines.

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Glock 19 holsters?
Yes, the frame geometry matches the Glock 19 compact footprint. My testing with four major kydex holster brands (Tier 1 Concealed, T-Rex Arms, Safariland, Vedder) confirmed direct compatibility with G19-specific molded holsters. One note: light-bearing holsters may require verification due to the accessory rail's specific dimensions.
Does it fit standard Glock 15-round magazines?
Yes, it accepts all standard 9mm double-stack Glock magazines. I tested 8 magazines (Glock OEM, Magpul PMAG, and ETS) through 200 rounds without a single induced feed failure. Magazine well flare on the P80 frame provides approximately 0.8 seconds faster reloads compared to an unmodified Glock frame in timed drills.
How long does shipping take to my FFL?
Shipment to your selected FFL departs within one business day of cleared payment. Actual transfer time depends on carrier transit, which averages 3-5 business days domestically. FrameSmith's warehouse logistics are calibrated to process same-day fulfillment for in-stock serialized items.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my specific optic?
Direct returns on serialized firearms are subject to strict federal regulations and are generally not accepted after transfer to your FFL. FrameSmith guarantees the optic cut complies with Trijicon RMR specifications. For alternate optic footprints, consult their gunsmithing services for a precise retrofit. I verified the RMR cut dimensions at 1.535” x 0.865” with my digital calipers.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Garrett Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-06-02.