Well that wouldn't be glock perfection now would it ? ...lol...
To be fair, Glock has sold guns in the past with those parts.
Well that wouldn't be glock perfection now would it ? ...lol...
For anyone hating on this gun, handle it first. It’s perfect!
Had a Vickers extended mag release kicking around, so I threw it on there
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i noticed today that the Rampart site states these use Gen4 mags.
i guess i assumed these would run the Gen5 mags.
but now that im sitting here thinking about it i guess the reason we got the Gen5 was because of the changes made for this gun when they put it in for testing to the US military, then they incorporated those changes and put out the Gene5, so makes sense that it would use the Gen4 i guess.
so would the 19X be like a Gen4.5 as its the step between the 4 and 5?
oh the things we think about when relaxing on holidays and drinking a relaxing drink in the shade.
Well that wouldn't be glock perfection now would it ? ...lol...
Yes, it's a Glock 17 with a shorter slide. If you've handled or shot a 17 you've got the same thing here except with a shorter slide.
Ya, I've got 9 Glocks, I know what it is.
Like I said, handle it before you hate on it. It handles better than a Glock 17
Ya, I've got 9 Glocks, I know what it is.
Like I said, handle it before you hate on it. It handles better than a Glock 17
The 19x is not "a Glock 17 with a shorter slide." The grip on it is the same length as the 17, but it's actually more narrow due to the military requirement of a modular grip system, so people with medium to small hands will likely find it has a far more comfortable purchase.
Personally the only negative I see in this gun is that it can't handle a standard Gen 5 magazine.
Have handled it, it's no different.
That's your opinion. Others don't share it. Carry on.
Have handled it, it's no different.
That's your opinion. Others don't share it. Carry on.
It's not opinion, it is a Glock 17 frame.... With a Glock 19 slide. It is no different than a Glock 17 other than the slide is shorter.
It's not opinion, it is a Glock 17 frame.... With a Glock 19 slide. It is no different than a Glock 17 other than the slide is shorter.
Will a 17 slide fit on it?
Couldn't tell you to be honest, never thought about it. Doesn't matter either way, dimensionally it is a Glock 17 frame with Glock 17 parts.
ETA: So I jut put my 19 slide on my 17 frame(with 17 barrel) and the 17 slide on my 19 frame. The 19 slide/17 frame fits and functions, the other way around does fit but the recoil spring assembly is too short to work properly.. Interesting.
Have handled it, it's no different.
It's not opinion, it is a Glock 17 frame.... With a Glock 19 slide. It is no different than a Glock 17 other than the slide is shorter.
So a Glock 17 handles the same as a 34? It's the same thing, just shorter...
Does the dust cover of the 17 frame not come out past the end of the 19 slide?
So a Glock 17 handles the same as a 34? It's the same thing, just shorter...
Without a link to a story it's just a picture of a damaged hand. Giving you the benefit of the doubt this guy placed his palm over the E port and rode the slide home until the round was compressed between the barrel/chamber and the ejector.. Not a very smart guy. Cycling the slide should be done with conviction and then RELEASED when rearward travel has stopped.
You do know who Major General Julian S Hatcher is, right Bob???
It surely does, looks odd but does cycle. Keep in mind that was a 19 slide with 17 barrel and 17 frame. 19 barrels won't work with 17 lock blocks.
Yes, the 34 is the same frame as a 17. If you're talking about "feel" well there is a slight difference, however it boils down to this. Either you can shoot or you can't. Seeking mechanical advantages(perceived in most cases) is simply lying to yourself about your abilities. It's odd how people thought the 34 was all the rage with the "increased sight radius and forward mass for recoil control"and now it's the flip side with the 19x where they claim the shorter 19 slide is faster for follow ups and "balances" better.
AB here is your out of battery firing of a 9MM cartridge due to the over hand method popping the cartridge back into the chamber. As I said before surgery was involved in the two instances I saw. Here is another:
so much for your harmless BS,
Take Care
Bob



























