This video speculates on the upcoming Glock Gen 6, discussing potential features like modular grip modules, a flat-face trigger, and direct-cut optics mounts. The speaker, a firearms enthusiast, references information from Larry Vickers' Facebook page and compares potential Gen 6 features to existing Glock models and aftermarket options. He also briefly mentions his S&W M&P Shield .40 S&W as a backup carry gun.
This guide details the installation of the Aimpoint COA (Custom Optic Adapter) system on compatible Glock models, as demonstrated by Lenny Magill, Founder/CEO of GlockStore. The system features a unique screwless mounting mechanism that allows the optic to sit low enough for co-witnessing with standard iron sights. The process involves removing the rear sight, aligning the optic, and securing it with a rear clamp mechanism.
This video showcases new firearms named "Trump: Fight" in honor of Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president. The focus is on two specific Glock models, the G45 and G47, which are being presented with this new branding. The video aims to appeal to those interested in firearms with a political connection or a patriotic theme.
This video offers a comparison of four popular Glock 9mm pistols: the Glock 17, Glock 19, Glock 45, and Glock 47. It aims to help both new and experienced firearm enthusiasts decide which model best suits their needs, navigating through technical details and features. The content caters to Second Amendment supporters and those new to firearms.
The new Glock Performance Trigger is a significant upgrade for Gen 5 9mm models, reducing pull weight from approximately 5.5 lbs to 4 lbs. While it offers a crisper pull and reset than the factory trigger, aftermarket Pyramid triggers can achieve even lighter pulls (3-3.5 lbs) with more aesthetic customization. Proper installation requires attention to safety and specific component alignment, especially the ejector for potential .40 S&W compatibility.
This YouTube video appears to be a lighthearted comparison or discussion between two Glock pistol models, the Glock 47 and the Glock 17 Gen 5. The title hints at a playful take on the 'innovation' aspect of choosing between these firearms, with emojis suggesting a humorous or somewhat sarcastic tone. The focus is on the decision-making process when presented with these similar yet distinct options within the Glock lineup, specifically mentioning the 9mm caliber. It's likely aimed at Glock enthusiasts or those considering their next pistol purchase.
This YouTube video focuses on the interchangeability of Glock 19 and Glock 47 components, highlighting a key reason why a Glock 47 might be desirable. The content also features promotional links to the creator's apparel and website, as well as social media channels and a Patreon page. An affiliate link disclosure and a disclaimer stating the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational/entertainment purposes are also present.
This video explores the compatibility of a Glock 47 with a Glock 17 holster. The creator shares their personal experience, indicating that the Glock 47 works well in their Glock 17 holster. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise and website, along with their social media presence.
This video explores the versatility of owning both a Glock 47 and a Glock 19, suggesting that having these two firearms effectively provides four different pistol configurations. The content also promotes the "Basement Operator Company" for apparel and directs viewers to the "takesomeoneoutdoors.com" website for recommended products and resources. Social media links and contact information are provided, along with an affiliate disclaimer for Amazon purchases. A crucial disclaimer states the creator is not a gunsmith and the content is for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video offers a direct size comparison between the Glock 19 and the Glock 47. It aims to clarify the physical differences between these two popular Glock pistol models, addressing the viewer's curiosity about their dimensions. The description also poses a question about whether the Glock 47 might eventually replace the Glock 17 in certain contexts, hinting at a broader discussion on Glock's product lineup and potential market shifts.
This YouTube video focuses on the newly announced Glock 47, aiming to clarify its features and address potential confusion for viewers. It highlights the Glock 47 as an upcoming release in 2023 and seeks to provide comprehensive information about it. The video also subtly promotes various sponsors and the creator's merchandise and support channels.
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