My First P80
- Tadd Howard
- Jan 10, 2020
- 8 min read

I’ll start by prefacing my experience with firearms in general and what lead me to the decision of attempting a home build vs buying a manufactured pre-built pistol. I’ve always been a defender of life, liberty and the innocents. That’s just how I’m wired. Training in various mixed martial arts to gain skills applicable in instances where I may need to defend myself or others. Most my adult life, I never carried a firearm, until one day it clicked, like a light switch being flicked on. If I wasn’t within arms reach of an attacker, possibly armed with a firearm, how would I be able to defend myself? The scales just weren’t weighing in my favor every time I played out an instance with an armed attacker in my head. Too many variables, too many chances for an unarmed defender to slip up. From that moment on, I decided to buy a pistol and have carried one everyday for the past 2-1/2 years. Now, if faced with an armed attacker, it’s a level playing field. It’s level not only because I arm myself with the necessary tools, but because I train on a regular basis with those tools. I’ve shot somewhere in the ballpark of 25,000 rounds over the last couple years of training regularly. I know all my tools, inside and out. As my training has advanced, so have my tools, which brings me full circle to the purpose of my first P80 build. I wanted a pistol that I could rely on, train with in adverse conditions and I wanted it to be 100% tailored to me. I started looking around at platforms I could purchase, then have modified to fit me perfectly. Looked at S&W, Glock, FN and Springfield offerings as a base. Wasn’t too excited about what I was seeing. I had known about the P80 realm and remember thinking that would be the best route for customization, but wasn't confident in my abilities to produce a reliable tool. Though I am fairly adept in building things, as I'm a carpenter by trade, skilled in the use of multiple power & hand tools. I simply couldn't imagine being able to make with my own hands the level of quality I was expecting. Spoiler alert, boy was I wrong!
One day whilst I was researching, I stumbled across a video. A very charismatic bald man popped up on my screen and greeted me (the audience) as a 'Freedom Protector'. I smiled to myself, agreeing with his intro and watched as he worked on a home built P80. I found out Marine Gun Builder was the content creator of this well thought out video, so I watched some more of his videos. His 'First Time Quality' policy sure sounded a lot like the high expectations I was imagining I wouldn't be able to replicate from a manufacturer that was stamped with 'Brand-X'. Immediately after binge watching his entire playlist, I was filled with an exorbitant amount of excitement and set my sights to accomplish what I had previously thought to be impossible. I had decided I was going to produce a high quality pistol, tailored to my specific needs and wants.

Incredible build, Tadd! Looks AWESOME!
Really appreciate this article. Very encouraging.
Can't wait to get started.
Thank you MGB for everything you do!
Newbie here, found MGB on YouTube quite by accident & their algorithm. Wow! This is exactly what I have been thinking about. I'm a big into DIY, was going to buy another Glock but was worried about all the $$$ I would have to spend in the effort to get it "right". After modifying 4 Glocks it was time to truly customize. Work, tools, vendors, it's all been done before. The knowledge here is fantastic! I've got 2 builds waiting on my workbench since I'm still prepping & gaining info. But waiting is very hard!
Well done!
I boldly bought the lower and parts before finding MGB. I plan to watch through the videos a second time before I begin the work. A friend of mine basically went the 90 minute route and then had a glocksmith fix all his malfunctions. My goal is first time quality, want my build to be a smooth functioning ana jewel of quality. Your blog and the MGB videos gives me the knowledge and confidence that I can finish my build and have a treasure. After I let my buddy cry in envy, plan to show him the polish and finishing segments to clean his up. Your build is inspiring and beautiful! Thank you for sharing your story Sir.
Looks Great! And your experience rings true with me. Glad to have you aboard.