Rumors suggest the upcoming Glock Gen 6, potentially launching at Shot Show, will feature a modular design akin to the Sig P320's FCU (Fire Control Unit). This modularity could allow for easier upgrades and customization of frames. However, a significant downside discussed is the potential inability to easily swap triggers, unlike current aftermarket options like the ACE Trigger or Johnny Glocks, which are highly praised for enhancing performance.
This video details a critical incident during a firearms class where a custom-built pistol, featuring numerous aftermarket parts, experienced unintended discharges. The instructors meticulously troubleshoot the issue, identifying tolerance stacking and specific magazine fit as the likely culprits. They emphasize the importance of testing aftermarket components and the potential pitfalls of combining non-OEM parts.
This video provides a comparative review of Glock models 17, 19, and 47, alongside aftermarket triggers from ACE, Tactical, and Overwatch Precision. The discussion highlights differences in recoil impulse and return to zero between the Glock 17 and 47, with the 47 generally favored for faster follow-up shots. It also details experiences with various triggers, noting the Overwatch Precision trigger's light strike issues and the Trigger Tech trigger's performance and adjustability, while also touching on USPSA legality concerns.
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