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The LE price at GT has me thinking about dumping my one of my other 19s...
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[#5]
Just ran the first 300 rounds through mine.....in the rain. No malfunctions as expected, no brass to face, consistent ejection even with the crappiest ammo I could find. Trigger is smooth with a clean break, no excessive snap and over travel like other Glocks I own.
Overall I'd agree that it's an improvement on an already great pistol. Very pleased with what just became my new carry gun. |
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[#6]
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Doesn't apprear to. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Glock-MHS-19-Pistol-9mm-TFB-1-copy-768x548.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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well, you're right...thought I saw an early shot of the MHS pistols, and the muzzle end of the dustcover matched the slide's bevel...hmmmm.... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Glock-MHS-19-Pistol-9mm-TFB-1-copy-768x548.jpg |
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My apologies if this was mentioned before, but it looks like the finally went to a smooth trigger on the Gen 5 G19. I'm curious what changed that allows them to do that. As I understand it, some kind of import regulation for the compact G19 required them to put a grooved "sporting" trigger on it. Great to see that change.
I'm very tempted to get a new 19, but I think I'll wait 6-12 months to see if they consider filling in that cutout. I'm not a huge fan of the finger grooves - I'd prefer not too have them, but they're not that uncomfortable for me on my Gen 3. |
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[#9]
Yep, smooth trigger.... if it's made in the US the import rules do not apply.
Slide does not say USA or Austria. |
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[#10]
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Here is an image of a USA G19M that is USA MADE! Well at least the frame is. You can see the GA mold on the frame. Does anyone have a USA Gen 5? Also anyone have a extended slide stop. http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj19/tom051876/D2BAB763-E48E-4AC4-AF6F-C4747C130010_zpskv4vwsab.jpg View Quote |
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Here is an image of a USA G19M that is USA MADE! Well at least the frame is. You can see the GA mold on the frame. Does anyone have a USA Gen 5? Also anyone have a extended slide stop. http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj19/tom051876/D2BAB763-E48E-4AC4-AF6F-C4747C130010_zpskv4vwsab.jpg View Quote |
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[#12]
I got to handle a 17 and 19 today. I didn't even notice the lack of finger grooves. After a couple of minutes, I went "Oh yeah". The cutout on the 19 definitely bothered me. In a nutshell for me, they are a Gen 4 with a nicer trigger.
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[#13]
Rainy day in the pit
Attached File 200 rounds fired (total to date 300) zero issues. Some impromptu accuracy testing at 10 yards. 10 shot groups Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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[#15]
I noticed my g19.5 doesn't "click" when inserted into my incog. Anybody else have holster issues? I'm thinking it has to do with the ambi slide stop (which I hate)
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I noticed my g19.5 doesn't "click" when inserted into my incog. Anybody else have holster issues? I'm thinking it has to do with the ambi slide stop (which I hate) View Quote |
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[#17]
Fondled the 19.5 and 17.5 at the Austin GT. As a lefty, I popped a semi when I read the slide release was going to be ambi. Feels very good without the finger grooves (more so on the 19). Pretty much like the frames I've had modded. Trigger feels better but not by much IMO. The Gen5 (and P10C for that matter) makes my FNS-9 obsolete now. I'm all in for the slide release alone.
One of my future projects will be to take one of my 19.4s, throw a Gen5 frame and end plate on it, and have the slide milled to be compatible with the ambi slide release. See if I can have a 19.4.5 Is it financially smart? Probably not. But ya know...when in Rome. |
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[#18]
the g29 gen 4 is how they should have done the front. the coating when wet is slippery than a eel. the magwell flare makes grabbing a mag impossible. and the front grip cutout is garbage. need to fill that in.
very disappointed in the gen 5 , they need a gen 6 out now to fix all the failures. I wonder if Gastain even checked on the gun before releasing it or if he was to busy fitting his ex in divorce court. it sure shows. maybe he wants his company to flop now because of her |
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[#19]
Well, it appears that Glock has addressed the issue with the ring on the front of the slide with the Gen5s. Comparing the two, the Gen5 is noticeably thicker.
I do remember reading more Gen4 rings breaking than the Gen3 ever did. Sucks as I just got a Gen4 slide milled for an RMR. But even if it lasts "only" 30,000 rounds, it's still a good bit of service/life. |
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[#20]
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Well, it appears that Glock has addressed the issue with the ring on the front of the slide with the Gen5s. Comparing the two, the Gen5 is noticeably thicker. I do remember reading more Gen4 rings breaking than the Gen3 ever did. Sucks as I just got a Gen4 slide milled for an RMR. But even if it lasts "only" 30,000 rounds, it's still a good bit of service/life. View Quote Rings break, slides crack, breech faces push out. None of this is new or unique to Gen 4s. BROKEN GLOCK part 2 |
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[#21]
Was really excited to get a gen 5 but didn't realize they had that front half moon cutout. I'll have to hold one to see, but even then it looks Off.
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[#22]
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Doesn't apprear to. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Glock-MHS-19-Pistol-9mm-TFB-1-copy-768x548.jpg View Quote |
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[#24]
Got my Gen 5 G17 on Friday.
I ran the FBI Q twice today just to put it (and myself) through the paces. Zero stoppages and I passed both attempts. One of the two mags that came with my Gen 3 wouldn't drop free. Magpul mags ran flawlessly, as did the new factory mags. Love the new grip texture and lack of finger grooves. The trigger seems to be crisper with less over travel than previous Glocks I've owned. I usually install Ghost 3.5lb triggers in Glocks but I'm temped to keep this one stock. The stock sights don't bother me but I've got Dawson adjustable sights on the way. |
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Doesn't apprear to. http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Glock-MHS-19-Pistol-9mm-TFB-1-copy-768x548.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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well, you're right...thought I saw an early shot of the MHS pistols, and the muzzle end of the dustcover matched the slide's bevel...hmmmm.... http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Glock-MHS-19-Pistol-9mm-TFB-1-copy-768x548.jpg |
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Visual comparison post on my site, just the slide/barrel... http://i.imgur.com/ppr7uAJ.jpg Internal description tomorrow vdmsr.com View Quote |
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[#30]
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19 Gen 5 slide WILL fit on a 19 Gen 4 frame with NO modification. 19 Gen 4 slide WILL NOT fir on a 19 Gen 5 frame unless you modify/switch out parts. Gen 5 frame now has a metal tab by the connector that sticks up. Unless you have the new Gen 5 slide end plate that has a bigger cutout for the new addition, it will not fit. You can swap slide end plates and they both work just fine. Easy solution seems to be just get the Gen 5 slide end plate and you can use Gen 4 slides that you already have. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/202402/FullSizeRender-293648.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/202402/IMG_1988-293649.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/202402/IMG_1989-293650.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/202402/FullSizeRender2-293651.JPG View Quote |
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[#32]
So how are the gen 5 grips for people that actually like the finger grooves on the gen 4?
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Am I the only one that wants one of these, I don't even care about the external safety....& I hate safety's on other pistols, so much I won't buy one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Am I the only one that wants one of these, I don't even care about the external safety....& I hate safety's on other pistols, so much I won't buy one. [b]Quoted:
No, I want one and I would like the external manual safety I would bet money the civilian MHS release will be sans the manual safety, which would be my preference personally. Either way I will buy one |
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[#36]
The MHS is cool, but I have no use for the safety or the short slide.
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[#37]
Ran several mags thru a buddies blue label Gen 5, 17 today. Does anyone know why the sights are taller and if Gen4 back sights will regulate? Glock used to keep the front sights the same but these have to be a Millimeter taller.
Sights were standard plastic not Ameriglos. |
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[#38]
I have XL hands (2XL for some gloves) and I shot the new 19 Gen 5 with no issues from the cutout on the front strap.
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[#41]
Anyone know if the floor plates or extended slide stops are available?
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[#44]
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I got to handle a 17 and 19 today. I didn't even notice the lack of finger grooves. After a couple of minutes, I went "Oh yeah". The cutout on the 19 definitely bothered me. In a nutshell for me, they are a Gen 4 with a nicer trigger. View Quote |
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[#45]
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No, I want one and I would like the external manual safety View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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[#47]
I really like the 17 a lot. Seems like a lot of nice subtle improvements over the G4.
The 19 I didn't like at all. The flared mag well was very uncomfortable and cumbersome in the smaller frame I felt. Kinda surprised. But I'll be keeping my Vickers G3 19. But that 17 however is begging for a threaded barrel and some suppressor sights for me |
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