Glock 19 Gen4 (Special Canadian Edition)

I thought I wanted a G19, but honestly I prefer the G17 grip size. I wondering what the real reason is for them doing this, I certainly don't think it's as stated.

Have you considered modifying the frame? A slight undercut on the trigger guard with a dremel can work wonders. And you'll have an all together smaller package with the basically the same ballistics and reliability.

I would choose the g19 over the 17 primarily because I'm interested in a Roland Special, and a threaded barrel on the 17 is obnoxious.
 
I did this with my Glock 17 and it worked wonders. I need my hand to be far from the magwell, to avoid pinching. I've tried compact guns and I seem to prefer / shoot better full size.
Have you considered modifying the frame? A slight undercut on the trigger guard with a dremel can work wonders. And you'll have an all together smaller package with the basically the same ballistics and reliability.

I would choose the g19 over the 17 primarily because I'm interested in a Roland Special, and a threaded barrel on the 17 is obnoxious.
 
Bad news for the guys on the EE selling used gen 4 19's for 1200$; good news for everyone else.

Lol.

One of my friends, just sold another one of my friend's a Gen4 G19 MOS for $1100. The funny thing is, it was a fair deal when they made it a week ago.
 
I never bothered with the G19, simply because the premium charged for it with an aftermarket 106mm + bbl was a major turn off. I was never a fan of the threaded bbls, but the shorter 106mm non-threaded don't look near as goofy. With the latter bbl and no crazy mark-up, I can see myself adding another Glock to the collection.
 
I never bothered with the G19, simply because the premium charged for it with an aftermarket 106mm + bbl was a major turn off. I was never a fan of the threaded bbls, but the shorter 106mm non-threaded don't look near as goofy. With the latter bbl and no crazy mark-up, I can see myself adding another Glock to the collection.

+1

Never liked the threaded barrel either.
 
And with said, I just turned around and bought a G19 Gen 4 FS Austrian Glock.
I thought I wanted a G19, but honestly I prefer the G17 grip size. I wondering what the real reason is for them doing this, I certainly don't think it's as stated.
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Does it please you?

Hahahaha
 
Just so I understand this. Aside from the fact some prefer Glock over S&W what is the attraction of the Glock 19 with a barrel length of 106MM and a M&P FS with a 108MM barrel? One is going to cost almost $800 vs $500. One will need new sights and a trigger job and look silly with a the barrel extension, the other a trigger job.

Seems like $150/mm is about where it is at.

Take Care

Bob
 
where it is at:

The fact that getting a glock 19 in Canada with original glock barrel is impossible unless you have a license for prohibited. Simple.

Also, other than being polymers the mp and the Glock share absolutely nothing. One is made with cheap finishing and materials, whereas the other one shines in barrel durability, finish and accuracy (without mentioned reliability and a better trigger). Whoever denies this, simply never owned both guns to do an honest comparison




Just so I understand this. Aside from the fact some prefer Glock over S&W what is the attraction of the Glock 19 with a barrel length of 106MM and a M&P FS with a 108MM barrel? One is going to cost almost $800 vs $500. One will need new sights and a trigger job and look silly with a the barrel extension, the other a trigger job.

Seems like $150/mm is about where it is at.

Take Care

Bob
 
Saw that pre-order. Good price too, but I'd think people are going to want to see some pictures before they throw down their cash.
 
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