Hope you enjoy tinkering. Springs, ejectors, extractors, and some minor fitting by qualified gunsmith may be required. Most things are seldom truely “drop in” and shoot. I’ve enjoyed all my Glocks bone stock. My favorite is the Glock 21. Of the entire stable, it’s the most accurate, and most fun to shoot just as it came from the box.
Good idea.
You'll void your warranty. Might it not be a better idea to simply use FMJ ammo? What another poster said about messing around with base equipment is valid. You alter one thing on a machine like a Glock and you don't know how it will affect the other finely balanced components in their operation.