Lenny Magill, Founder/CEO of GlockStore and a recognized industry expert, demonstrates the modularity of the Ruger RXM. The video highlights the Fire Control Insert (FCI) as the serialized component, allowing the frame to be a non-firearm accessory. Magill shows how the RXM is compatible with Glock Gen 3 parts and details the process of removing and reassembling the FCI into aftermarket frames, showcasing advanced customization possibilities.
The Yankee Marshal argues that Glock's primary path to staying relevant is not to mimic competitors but to retain its core identity. He suggests one key change: making the fire control unit removable and the serialized part, similar to Ruger's approach. This would allow for cheaper frame replacements and customization, offering buyers more options and potentially increasing Glock's long-term market appeal.
This review of the Anderson Kiger 9C Pro, a budget Glock clone, highlights its features and performance. The reviewer, who has a professional relationship with Anderson Manufacturing but asserts editorial independence, details the pistol's polymer frame, G19 size, and 1913 rail. Key features discussed include aggressive grip texturing, a double undercut trigger guard, and well-executed thumb ledges. The slide is noted for its DLC coating, lightning cuts, and suppressor height sights. The pistol demonstrated reliability over 800 rounds without lubrication or cleaning, feeding various magazines and ammunition types. The reviewer suggests minor improvements like a wider beaver tail and notes its non-Glock holster compatibility due to the rail.
This video critically examines the trend of metal-framed Glock variants, with the speaker, demonstrating high authority through detailed technical analysis, highlighting significant reliability and performance issues in most models tested over two years. Only Icarus Precision frames for P320/P365 are noted as exceptions, improving performance through superior ergonomics.
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