This guide details the process of customizing and upgrading the Nomad Defense Glock 26x, drawing on expert insights from SPN Firearms. It covers installing aftermarket parts like triggers and slides, optimizing grip with various backstraps, and ensuring compatibility with Glock OEM components and different generations. The video emphasizes how these modifications can enhance shooting performance and comfort for concealed carry.
The video discusses the significant price increase of discontinued Glock models, particularly those chambered in calibers other than 9mm, such as 10mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG. The speaker, who owns a large Glock collection, notes that Gen 3 Glock 29s are now priced around $999, Gen 4s at $1000, and Gen 5s at $1500, attributing this to their discontinuation and continued demand for reliable, older designs. The speaker also contrasts these rising prices with newer, feature-rich firearms from brands like Stoker and Kimber, which are becoming more competitive in terms of price and features.
The video argues that now is an opportune time to purchase a Glock pistol due to several factors. These include impending tariffs on Austrian-made firearms, Glock's discontinuation of specific models like California-compliant variants and certain calibers (10mm, .45 Auto, .357 SIG, .380 ACP), and the anticipated release of Gen 6 models, which may drive down prices for current Gen 4 and Gen 5 models. The speaker also speculates that future Glock generations might be modified to prevent the use of auto-sear switches, citing legal precedents from the tobacco industry.
This guide details the installation process for the Hogue HandALL BeaverTail Grip Sleeve, emphasizing techniques for easy application. The presenter highlights the benefits of improved comfort and control, comparing the grip sleeves favorably to grip tape. The installation involves heating the sleeve and using a lubricant for a snug fit.
This video focuses on the reviewer's initial experience with their "Purple Label" Gen 4 Glock. While the specific model isn't stated, the title implies a personal ownership review and likely discussion of its features and performance. Given the emphasis on a specific generation and branding, it's probable the content will cover aspects like ergonomics, trigger feel, reliability, and potentially comparisons to other Glock generations or models.
This guide details the installation of the DPM Multiple Springs Recoil Reduction System for various Glock models (Gen 4 & 5). The presenter, an experienced firearm builder, demonstrates the process, emphasizing the full steel construction and the system's 10 adjustable settings achieved through interchangeable springs. Key components like the 9 lbs 'on battery' and 17 lbs 'full open' springs are highlighted for fine-tuning recoil impulse.
This video demonstrates the installation of an aftermarket lanyard loop for compatible Glock models, specifically noting its origin from military contract requirements. The loop fits into the backstrap channel and is secured with a set screw, enhancing firearm retention. It's compatible with Gen 4 and Gen 5 9mm, .40 S&W, and .37 caliber Glocks, but not with magwells.
This video provides a detailed review of the Glock 23C Gen 4, chambered in .40 Smith & Wesson. The presenter, Yoki Sturrup, discusses the firearm's features, including its compensated barrel and slide, finger grooves, and accessory rail. Shooting impressions highlight the .40 S&W caliber's punch and the effectiveness of the compensator in managing recoil, though comfort issues like 'Glock knuckle' are noted. The rarity of the 'C' model is also a key point of discussion.
This video details six essential Glock upgrades available for under $50, focusing on enhancing ergonomics and functionality. Key recommendations include the Vickers Tactical slide stop and magazine catch for improved manipulation, Wilson Combat fiber optic front sights for better visibility, Glock Factory adjustable rear sights for precise aiming, Ghost 3.3 trigger kits for a lighter pull, and Magpul enhanced magazine wells for faster reloads. The presenter, Caleb from Brownells, emphasizes practical improvements that don't break the bank.
This stream demystifies Glock models and their compatibility, focusing on 3D-printed frames and OEM parts. P80 Ralph and Hoffman Tactical discuss the differences between Glock generations (Gen 3, 4, 5) and models (17, 19, 26, 34, 43, 43X, 48), highlighting part interchangeability and common build challenges. Key topics include ejector differences, trigger housing modifications, and the importance of using OEM parts to avoid tolerance stacking issues.
This guide details the process of disassembling and reassembling the frame pins on various generations of Glock pistols using the Otis 8-in-1 T-Tool. It highlights the use of the tool's punch and impact features for efficient pin removal and insertion, emphasizing the importance of proper alignment during reassembly. The video showcases how this multi-tool simplifies common Glock maintenance tasks.
This video provides an overview and demonstration of the G-Flex Binary Trigger for Glock pistols. The host, a firearms content creator, highlights its drop-in installation and binary firing mechanism, which fires on both trigger pull and release. A live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range showcases the rapid-fire capability on compatible Glock Gen 3, 4, and 5 models.
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