Nomad 9F Frame upgrade for Glock 17 Gen5

Ravage

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So I bought a Nomad 9F from Saskatoon Gun Works and swapped the parts over from my Gen 5 17 and wow the ergonomics is 1000 times better ! It feels sooooo much better in the hand then the stock frame !

I like Glocks but but ergonomics suck compared to my CZ's and Sigs it was the gun in my collection I actually didn't really enjoy shooting. All that has changed with the Nomad 9F, I was looking at the Polymer80 but it wasn't compatible with the gen 5 but then saw the Nomad which was compatible and glad I did the upgrade is amazing !

So for anyone who doesn't enjoy the ergonomics of the of Glocks I highly suggest you take a look at the Nomad if you have a Gen 5 and from the sounds of it the Polymer80 is very similar but for earlier Gen Glocks you won't be disappointed
 
The Glock Inc. is becoming more irrelevant every day. All of this kind of stuff is something Glock should have been developing over the years, they could have branched out into different models too.

It’s bad when people are making a better product with your design than you are. Give the industry a few more years and no government agencies will be running Glocks anymore, they’ll end up being a specialist civilian gun like the m1911.
 
The Glock Inc. is becoming more irrelevant every day. All of this kind of stuff is something Glock should have been developing over the years, they could have branched out into different models too.

It’s bad when people are making a better product with your design than you are. Give the industry a few more years and no government agencies will be running Glocks anymore, they’ll end up being a specialist civilian gun like the m1911.

Correct me if I'm wrong but I've heard many police forces going from M&P's and others brands to Glock 45's south of the border. Seems like Glock's monopoly of LEO's is growing not shrinking.
 
Glock is almost predatory when it comes to securing gov/departmental contracts. They under cut the competition, provide lots of extra parts and mag, offer paid for armours courses and in some cases, will buy out the departments old sidearms. They will do what ever they can to stay at the top of the LEO market share.
Glock isn't going ANYWHERE any time soon, and it would be foolish to think so.
 
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