Glock 17 upgrades?

Adam F85

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Hey all, looking for advice anyone has about upgrades I should do on my bone stock 1st gen Glock 17. I was thinking of ordering a 3.5 lb ghost connector and a firing pin spring from glockparts.com but dont know what else I should upgrade. Any thoughts?
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Adam
 
Just buy more ammo.........

A, if you just got your G17, +1 on N's advise. Buy ammo first and learn to shoot it the way it is. Just got my G17 (used) a couple of weeks ago, and still am amazed how this simple, well-thought off design can fire so well in stock form.
Since I mold and reload 9mm, did order a Lone Wolff barrel after trying out my friend's G17 equipped with one. These drop-in barrels don't mind lead bullets in quantity and improve groupings. Enjoy shopping and happy shooting!!!!:D
 
+1 on the ammo!

The one and only mod from stock that you will find to be useful is an extended slide stop lever, the stock one just isn't well designed.

Any other mod you can do is strictly cosmetic for the most part.
 
Better sights, I like Heinie rear with Dawson fibre optic front sight, and a Glock extended mag release should do it.
 
Good sights are a must on a service pistol IMO.

Also, take a look at the extended mag release as the stock ones can be difficult to manipulate.

I also added in a #3.5 disconnector since the trigger on my stock 3rd gen G17 was around 8-9 lbs....too heavy for competition IMO.

I would forget the firing pin spring, though a lot of guys will use the NY1 trigger spring when the swap out the disconnector. I also am not too fond of the extended slide release, just gets in the way.
 
Mods really depend on if your shooting to compete.

IE IPSC, are you planning on shotting production? then keep trigger stock. Dawson precision fiber front is the best ( slimmest)

or if you wanna go OPEN... Skys the limit!! Ported Lone Wolfe Barrells, ICE Mag wells, Lower # disconnector, spring kits, sights, C-More....it just keeps going :D:D

Have FUN! Oh did i forget AMMO ( what u paid for the 17 X 10 per YEAR is a good start) :D:D
 
Alright thanks guys, I have ordered a set of trijicon steel night sights already and was thinking of getting the hogue handall. I took it to the range yesterday and it took me about 75 rounds to get used to it but I was getting nice groups for the remaining 75. I really like it. I will just be using it for target practice and home defence so I will switch the sights and keep it stock for now..........and definitely buy more ammo ;)
Cheers, thanks for the advice
 
If you just have to spend money and dress up your Glock, this doesn't seem like a bad guideline:

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(Looks for cover after posting a Nutnfancy vid)
 
As previously mentioned get some steel sites, I have seen the front plastic ones get ripped off during an enthusiastic draw from a holster. Still though one of the best mods ive seen done to a glock is when you sell it and get a 1911 instead :)
 
Heres what I have on my Glock 22C.

Tru-Glo TFO Sights
Recoil buffer
Tungsten guide rod with stock weight flat spring
Titanium drop saftey
Titanium firing pin
Wolf striker spring
Aluminum trigger
3.5lb disconnect
overtravel stop
extended slide stop
extended mag release
extended take down
Dawson Precision 6.6oz mag well

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I have also ordered a 3.5 lb Ghost Ultimate disconnector and 4lb firing pin spring to lighten the trigger, that with the night sights should suffice for now aside from more rounds in more mags:D. I really like 1911's aswell, had a Norinco that was crap. I would like a Colt, Para, or Kimber though
 
How can you make "perfection" better?

Beside the standard s**tty "U" sights (Which works kinda well with practice... just used to 3 dots; i pick it up faster), I wouldn't change anything..
 
.....ordered a 3.5 lb Ghost Ultimate disconnector and 4lb firing pin spring ........with the night sights should suffice .....really like 1911's aswell....would like a Colt, Para, or Kimber though

From the parts you ordered, allow me to suggest, holding off on installing the connector and 4lb. spring. Install the night sights and practise the rest in stock until you feel you really "know" the gun. Then install the upgrades and you'll be even better.
As for 1911's, IMO, gotta be the Kimber. Its the best performing one right out of the box. Happy shooting!!!!!:D
 
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