Like Christmas morning, I woke up early (for a Saturday) and promptly started taking pictures. So this is the new KPOS G2P Pathfinder. The difference here is that this model does not change the classification of the base pistol and is very much like adding the sig brace on an AK pistol. In order to be compliant, they removed the folding VFG/trigger guard and replaced it with a finger stop.
I picked this up directly from ZFI, an Israeli based company. Paid $539 shipped and took roughly a week to arrive. The one I bought is preconfigured for the Glock 19/17.
https://www.zfi-inc.com/en/kpos-g2p-pathfinder-kit-rfbsvts-included-fab-for-glock-models-17-18-19-22-23-25-31-32-37-38
Now for some unboxing porn :evil:
The USPS guy dropped this at my front door. Look at all those hieroglyphics!
Opened it up, and I see not one, but TWO plastic cases!
So I opened the first case and I found a GUN! I was like, this is got to be a bad fucking joke. Started playing with it and found out that it's a flashlight/laser pointer thing disguised as a gun. I want my money back :mad_small
Now that's out of the way, i proceed to the bigger case.
The goodies! I see the KPOS, a sling, manual, some Allen wrenches, and a small plastic bag.
I opened that small bag and here's what I found - an adapter so I can use my Glock 21!
The KPOS unit - the main body is constructed of aluminum. The backup sights, hand stop, and buffer tube hinge is some kind of ABS plastic. It has an AR style charging handle that pulls the slide back.
This is the part inside the unit that is responsible for cocking the slide back. It has enough clearance to work with Glocks 17, 19, 21, 22. It might work with a G34 and 35 with some adjustment. I can see that there is some kind of screw that I can loosen to set the piece a bit more forward to accommodate a longer slide.
Installing the Glock into the unit. I start off by pushing a cross pin that holds the buffer tube and rear back plate. There's a lever up front that unlocks the front handguard so you can pull it down at an angle.
The Glock slides through the lower handguard using the gun's accessory rail. Once in, I simply push the handguard up and lock it in place. The buffer tube folds back down and secured.
Here's the KPOS fully decked out - G17, Eotech, G18 33 round magazine.
On a Glock 19
On a Glock 21 with a Kriss mag extension
Glocks I test fitted - 17, 19, 21, 22