Shipping, FFL, Completion kits

Do I need an FFL to buy Polymer80 parts?
No, you don’t need an FFL to purchase Polymer80 frames, kits, or parts. These are not classified as firearms and can be shipped directly to your door in most states.
Where do you ship Polymer80 kits and parts?
We ship across the entire United States. Please note that we do not ship to restricted states such as New York, New Jersey, or California for certain parts. Check your local laws before ordering.
How long does delivery take?
Most orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Delivery typically takes 3–7 business days depending on your location and shipping method.
What is included in a Polymer80 kit?
Polymer80 kits usually include the frame, jig, drill bits, and pins. Some kits may include slides and barrels. Be sure to read each product description for exact contents.
Can I legally build a Polymer80 pistol at home?
In many states, yes. Under federal law, it's legal for individuals to build their own firearm for personal use. However, local and state laws vary, so always check your jurisdiction before ordering or assembling.

Polymer 80

How to serialize a Polymer 80?
To serialize a Polymer 80 frame, you must request a unique serial number from your state or the ATF (depending on local laws), and have it engraved to meet depth and size requirements. Check your local and federal regulations before proceeding.
Do Glock magazines work in a Polymer 80 frame?
Yes, Polymer 80 frames are designed to be compatible with OEM Glock magazines. Make sure the model matches (e.g., PF940C uses Glock 19 mags).
Can you conceal carry a Polymer 80?
That depends on your state. While the firearm itself may be legal, some states prohibit carrying unserialized or home-built firearms. Always check your local and state laws before carrying.
Is Polymer 80 legal?
Polymer 80 frames and parts are legal in most U.S. states for personal use, but certain areas have restrictions. Always verify legality in your state before purchasing or building.
What is a good price for a Polymer 80?
Prices vary by kit type, but generally range between $90 and $160 depending on model and availability. Completion kits add additional cost.
How to build a Polymer 80 Glock?
You'll need a Polymer80 frame kit, compatible Glock parts kit, slide assembly, and basic tools. Watch our video tutorials to guide you through each step of the build.
How to make a mold to create a Glock-style Polymer 80?
Creating molds for firearm parts is not recommended unless you're a licensed manufacturer. It also may violate federal laws. Use official P80 kits instead for compliance.
How to sell a completed Polymer 80?
You cannot legally sell a completed Polymer 80 firearm without proper licensing. Personal use builds are typically non-transferable unless serialized and done through an FFL.
How to finish a Polymer 80 Glock?
Use the included jig and tools to complete the frame. Then install your lower parts kit, upper slide, and barrel. We offer a complete video walkthrough for each model.
Can I carry a Polymer 80?
Possibly — depending on your state's laws regarding home-built firearms. Even if legal, some states or carriers may not accept them for concealed carry permits. Check local laws before carrying.

Shipping, FFL, Completion kits

Is an FFL required for Polymer80 parts?
No. Firearm parts like Polymer80 frames or completion kits are not classified as firearms and do not require an FFL. However, completed firearms do.
Do you ship Polymer80 kits across the USA?
Yes, we ship all Polymer80 parts and kits to most U.S. states. Shipping is fast, tracked, and discreet. Some state restrictions apply.
Can I carry a Polymer80?
It depends on your state laws. In most states, if the firearm is legally built and registered if required, it may be carried with a valid concealed carry permit.
How to serialize a Polymer80 frame?
Some states require a serial number before or after completing a frame. Contact your local ATF office or check state laws for the legal process to serialize.
Do Glock magazines work in Polymer80 frames?
Yes. Polymer80 frames are designed to be compatible with OEM Glock magazines and most aftermarket Glock-compatible mags.
Are Polymer80 kits legal?
Polymer80 kits are legal under federal law, but some states like California, New York, and New Jersey have restrictions. Always check local laws before purchasing or building.
What is a good price for a Polymer80 kit?
Prices vary based on the model and components included. Expect $90–$160 for a frame kit and up to $450 for a complete build kit.
How do I build a Polymer80 Glock?
You’ll need a Polymer80 kit, a compatible Glock upper, and simple tools. We offer a full video guide with step-by-step instructions. No FFL required to start.
Can I sell a completed Polymer80 pistol?
Selling a home-built firearm may require serialization and a transfer through an FFL depending on local and federal laws. Contact the ATF or your state for guidance.
What’s in a completion kit?
A Polymer80 completion kit usually includes a frame, jig, drill bits, and pins. Some may include slide, barrel, and internals depending on the package.
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