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Announced at the 2019 SHOT Show, the new Glock 48 pistol is already on dealers' shelves ... strides here— this trigger was nicer than my Gen 4 model 34 after polishing and tweaking.
Christian touched base on the Glock recall back in September ... and replace all the Gen 4 springs in the 9mm and 40. He also mentioned that they re-designed the ejector in this model ...
The Glock 17 boasts a 4.48-inch barrel, longer than the average ... but most will recommend either the Gen 4 or Gen 5. (Click here for a full review of the Gen 4). The Glock 19 comes (new) with ...
And with the Model 48, Glock fulfilled my wish for a slim “single stack” weapon – but the barrel is just over 4” instead of the 5” I envisioned. A few months ago I received a G43 and a ...
The Glock 17 boasts a 4.48-inch barrel, ... but most will recommend either the Gen 4 or Gen 5. (Click here for a full review of the Gen 4). The Glock 19 comes ...
As with other Gen 5 Glock pistols, the Glock G20 Gen 5 MOS has some updates to the grip. Most obvious, they’ve ditched the awful finger grooves that the Gen 3 and Gen 4 Glock G20 sported. They got the ...
I don't own a Glock, but I have heard the new Gen4 is glitchy. GLOCK Inc. announces that it is voluntarily exchanging the recoil spring assembly (RSA) on its new Gen4 pistols shipped since August ...
The Gen. 4 gun fits in every Glock holster I have. None of their changes affected external measurements except right where the backstrap is - and that has nothing to do with holster fit.
It's the G29 10 mm subcompact, and for 2013, Glock has released the Gen4 variant of this platform ... and it weighs about 4.5 ounces more due to a beefed-up slide and barrel.
When Glock's largest customer asked for a lighter trigger on their Gen4 22 and 27 pistols, the company responded by producing a new trigger connector that splits the difference between the 4.5 ...
While not explaining why, Glock USA just announced that it will trade your Gen4 recoil spring for an updated version "in order to ensure our products perform up to GLOCK's stringent standards ...