I haven't shot one but I was able to fondle one and compare it to the gen 3 and I much preferred the grip of the RTF2. Now that's a grip with real purpose, so I ordered a RTF2 from Police Ordnance with trijicon night sights and three mags for only $605.
So you guys chose the RTF2 over the 4th Gen Glock? Mind if I ask why?
The good thing will be all the cheap G19/17 that people will want to unload for the Gen 4 G-locks.
I do want a Gen 4 22 tho...
The good thing will be all the cheap G19/17 that people will want to unload for the Gen 4 G-locks.
I do want a Gen 4 22 tho...

I have held the RTF2, but the 4th generation Glock do not use the RTF2 texturing. The texturing on the 4th gens is more coarse.
I went to my local store when the RTF2 first came out, and after handling them both side by side, the difference was negligible to me, and the RTF2 actually chewed up my palm.
I put off buying a Glock for a long time waiting for the 4th gens.... but am wondering if I should just save the $60 and go with the 3rd Gen G17. All I really wanted in the 4th Gen was the thinner grip as I have small hands, but seems like a bit of a trade off now. I could pickup a G17 from PO for $500 plus taxes and shipping.
Has anyone noticed an actual decrease in diatance to the trigger? On the 3rd gen G17 I can only pull the trigger with the distal 3rd of my finger pad.... on the 4th Gen how much more reach would I get?
I have the Gen 4 G22 and I love it. I can't really compare it to a Gen 3.5 G22 as I never owned one but I do own a Gen 3.5 G17 and the new gun fits my hand better. Both are excellent guns. Buy the one that fits/feels better for you. You can't go wrong with any Glock.



























