MIDWEST INDUSTRIES Glock PCC Block Review

MIDWEST INDUSTRIES Glock PCC Block Review

Whats up American Partisan Crew (APC?). It’s been a minute so I thought I would drop in and shock you all with a review of the Midwest Industries Glock PCC Block. You ever seen a Pistol Caliber Carbine “Multi-tool”? As in, a multi-use tool for PCC’s that use Glock Mags? Well….

Midwest Industries PCC Block

PCC Glock Block unpackaged

 

Who dis?

As many of you know, I am a certified Gunsmith, firearms enthusiast, and U.S. Constitution advocate (either you’re for ALL of them or you’re for none of them), as well as a podcast host, Youtuber, and I have a plethora of other hobbies. Something you may not know about me is that I routinely go “window shopping” online for new and innovative products that I can use as a gunsmith or as a shooter. Sometimes I get very sad cause there is nothing good out there, or nothing my poor as can afford anyways. But sometimes I get very happy and find something unique, super useful, and affordable!

Glock Block

If you look closely, on the vertical mag post you can see the “G9/40” on the PCC Block signifying that the vertical post is for 9mm or .40 S&W Glocks. And the horizontal facing mag post is for 45 A.C.P. and 10mm Glocks.

 

What kind of Glock products do you like?

There are a lot of products I run into that I think: “OK, that’s cool… but does anyone really NEED that?” There are also some less-than-kind things I think when I come across certain products, but that’s a different article altogether. Of course, the products that are “just for fun” are fine and all, but functional, useful, game-changing products are few and far between. So, when one of those products is unique or a unique take on a concept, guys like me take notice.

 

Midwest Industries Glock PCC Block in depth

The Midwest Industries Pistol Caliber Carbine Block for Glock firearms is a product that makes gunsmiths, garage gun builders, and the average shooter take notice. When I first got my hands on this product, I was thoroughly impressed for multiple reasons. I figured it would have some “flex” to it, but I was wrong. I expected it to have some normal flaws that polymer molds and polymer products usually have… once again I was wrong. I usually expect average products, but it is anything but that.