Really cool listening to this story - I own a G19 and have Instagram - so many people talking about it and how the Roland Special originated from a Special Ops Force where they wanted to optimize the performance since they operate in secret missions bla bla bla - I was super curious if that was true! Really nice to hear Roland telling the true and full story :D
I’m building my Cali legal Roland Special. Black-nitride KkM barrel with pinned KKM comp Type 2 RMR on a cut slide with front and top slide serrations. X300U and zev mag well. GlockStore double diamond 3.5 pound connector with heavier trigger spring.
Great to hear the back story on the RS! I just received back my G30S from Bar-Sto Precision for fitment on their .45 barrel with an EFK Dragon comp and had excellent results namely with Underwood +P loads. Highly recommend a comped pistol, and not having to clean my weapon light lens is definitely a plus! Question: how do you guys clean your comped pistols w/out having to take the comp off all the time? No videos out there other than using ultrasonic cleaner.
Great, thanks and good to know 'cause that's when I'd like to clean it good. Would you just dip the comp end in a peroxide-vinegar solution after high round count?
TheAscendancy2010 26 Year army ranger and Delta force Vet. He now runs presscheck consulting which does CQB and night vision classes for high level law enforcement and Mil. among other things.
@@PrimaryAndSecondary hey man, if you want to live in a civilized society, someone has to know how to read a tape, and someone has to know how to put d*cks in the dirt. We're all contributing the best we can. I appreciate the content you boys put out.
does anyone else have a hard time finding a thread protector for the strange ass KKM threads? I think it is 9/16 x 32? or do you guys just say fuck it and leave the comp on always
@Troy Fisler , simple, you drop the spring guide out, push the barrel assembly out front, at which point you have wiggle room to tip it up and run a cleaning rod through as well as running Q-Tips down in the slide and crevices to take out gunk and excess build-ups, it's all about maneuvering the slide and barrel to accommodate the hygienic need of your rig. If you by chance drop the entire gun in 10 metric ton of sand and shit, may be then you'd have to remove the comp to remove the barrel for deep cleaning of the slide and frame, but most of us don't have butter fingers so dropping said gun shouldn't be an issue. Most people forget that just because the glock barrel is removed from the rear doesn't mean that it can't be cleaned. Get creative with it guy.
Chuck was the first person I encountered who carried this configuration. I named it after him when I posted about it. He was hiding his identity due to his employer.
He's telling a story he doesn't want to tell and hadn't prepared. Look up Presscheck Consulting. I've been to two of his classes. He's a gifted teacher.
Roland's 30 second story seemed almost like 15 minutes to me. That was pure awesome!
TLDW; The Roland Special is the Hattori Hanzo Glock.
Awesome.... I could listen to Roland tell stories ALL DAY LONG! (Wait..... I already do! lol )
Really cool listening to this story - I own a G19 and have Instagram - so many people talking about it and how the Roland Special originated from a Special Ops Force where they wanted to optimize the performance since they operate in secret missions bla bla bla - I was super curious if that was true! Really nice to hear Roland telling the true and full story :D
Incoming Roland Special CZ P10C
Thanks for giving the metal a soul, the machine spirit!
Oliver Allen as a fan of the p10c, I look forward to seeing it.
Check out primary machine, they've got comps for p10c's
I kind of want to do this to a CZ-75.
I'm a noob but Roland is Chuck right?
Yes he is.
Of all the thompson gunner Roland was the best
I’m building my Cali legal Roland Special.
Black-nitride KkM barrel with pinned KKM comp
Type 2 RMR on a cut slide with front and top slide serrations.
X300U and zev mag well.
GlockStore double diamond 3.5 pound connector with heavier trigger spring.
any issues with malfunctions?
Great to hear the back story on the RS! I just received back my G30S from Bar-Sto Precision for fitment on their .45 barrel with an EFK Dragon comp and had excellent results namely with Underwood +P loads. Highly recommend a comped pistol, and not having to clean my weapon light lens is definitely a plus! Question: how do you guys clean your comped pistols w/out having to take the comp off all the time? No videos out there other than using ultrasonic cleaner.
Sigelitedark you can clean the gun quite effectively keeping to comp on. However- I only clean after a few thousand rounds.
Great, thanks and good to know 'cause that's when I'd like to clean it good. Would you just dip the comp end in a peroxide-vinegar solution after high round count?
"Crazy People," Dudley Moore
Who exactly is Roland? Really curious more than anything. Like, what's his background?
TheAscendancy2010 26 Year army ranger and Delta force Vet. He now runs presscheck consulting which does CQB and night vision classes for high level law enforcement and Mil. among other things.
@@xxbryan715xx only operational background founding member of asymmetrical warfare group
@@shinobi-no-bueno I thought Asymmetrical Warfare Group was a completely different gig than the D-word?
@@fmxmyway it is, and when it was founded they recruited a few pipe hitters to get the ball running
Went 75th, 82nd, 75th, then AWG to CAG until retirement.
10/32 wrench, also know as a 5/16.
Or 30/96
@@PrimaryAndSecondary hey man, if you want to live in a civilized society, someone has to know how to read a tape, and someone has to know how to put d*cks in the dirt. We're all contributing the best we can. I appreciate the content you boys put out.
So 1911s really don't suck!!!! LOL Great Video as also guys.. Is it still called a Roland Special if it's got a TRL1-HL instead of a Surefire X300
No, if you're gonna Virtue Signal at least do it correctly
Codename46 t. Gaston Glock’s Gofer
Wait, the dudes name is Roland?! And here I thought it was a Dark Tower thing.
it isn't his actual name.
Sweet, so... is the name from the Dark Tower by chance?
+Hypurman1 yes it is
He's my twin brother from a different mother!
So does p&s recommend the roland special?
Depends
@@PrimaryAndSecondary Nice. Thanks for that info. ;)
10/32.... did we go to high school?
Of all the stuff to comment on, you choose this...
It's so shitty how people have no idea who Roland is.
does anyone else have a hard time finding a thread protector for the strange ass KKM threads? I think it is 9/16 x 32? or do you guys just say fuck it and leave the comp on always
Tyrel Minor comp stays on
Primary & Secondary how do you remove the barrel for cleaning?
@Troy Fisler , simple, you drop the spring guide out, push the barrel assembly out front, at which point you have wiggle room to tip it up and run a cleaning rod through as well as running Q-Tips down in the slide and crevices to take out gunk and excess build-ups, it's all about maneuvering the slide and barrel to accommodate the hygienic need of your rig. If you by chance drop the entire gun in 10 metric ton of sand and shit, may be then you'd have to remove the comp to remove the barrel for deep cleaning of the slide and frame, but most of us don't have butter fingers so dropping said gun shouldn't be an issue. Most people forget that just because the glock barrel is removed from the rear doesn't mean that it can't be cleaned. Get creative with it guy.
Why is his face not shown, and I thought Scott Jedlinski came up with build? Could swear he was in this video.
Chuck was the first person I encountered who carried this configuration. I named it after him when I posted about it.
He was hiding his identity due to his employer.
10/32????
he means a 5/16th :P
Some random imperial wrench. You know what he means!
*golgo 19 lol*
Dud talks sooooo sloooow - sounds like he can barely think
Are you ok buddy?
He’s talking like that because he’s begrudgingly telling the story.
He's telling a story he doesn't want to tell and hadn't prepared.
Look up Presscheck Consulting. I've been to two of his classes. He's a gifted teacher.