This video reviews the new Glock Hunter Edition pistol and the accompanying Glock GL2 Tactical Light, showcased at Enforce Tac 2025 in Germany. The Hunter Edition features several upgrades including an extended grip backplate, ambidextrous slide stop, extended magazine catch, KAA sights, and the Glock Performance Trigger. The GL2 light offers 600 lumens with strobe functionality. Notably, the Hunter Edition pistol is not currently available in the United States, though the light is.
Lenny McGill from GlockStore demonstrates the installation of an extended checkered magazine release for the Glock 43X and 48. The process involves field stripping the firearm, carefully removing the factory magazine release spring using specialized tools due to the tight tolerances of the G43X/G48 frame, and then installing the new extended release. The video highlights the challenges presented by the compact design and offers practical tips for a successful installation, emphasizing the functional and aesthetic benefits of the upgrade.
This video showcases the new Checkered Extended Magazine Catch specifically designed for Gen4 Glocks. Lenny demonstrates the product and provides a step-by-step installation guide. The accessory combines two popular firearm modifications: checkering for grip and an extended magazine catch for easier magazine changes, presented as a "Reese's commercial"-like mashup of popular features. The item number #1307 and a purchase link to GlockStore.com are provided.
This video showcases a new Checkered Extended Magazine Catch specifically designed for Gen3 Glocks. The presenter, Lenny, highlights the popularity of both checkering and extended magazine catches, explaining that this product combines both features. The video demonstrates the product and provides a step-by-step installation guide for the Gen3 Glock. The item is available for purchase with a specific item number provided.
Ken Hackathorn, a founding member of IDPA, discusses legal modifications for the Beretta 92 in IDPA Stock Service division. The focus is on enhancing shootability without turning it into an equipment race. Allowed modifications include enhanced sights (like Wilson Combat Battle Sights with tritium or fiber optic fronts), action/trigger jobs for improved double and single-action pulls, and factory-issue parts like extended magazine catches and G-series decocker conversions. The Beretta M9A1 is highlighted as a good base with features like a checkered front/back strap and beveled mag well, all contributing to an IDPA-legal, practical competition pistol.
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