This video provides an expert comparison between Glock's RTF2 (Rough Textured Finish 2) grip, originally introduced in 2009 on Gen 3 models, and the newer 'Gen 6' (Glock 45 Gen 5) texture. The speaker, demonstrating high authority, analyzes the distinct grip patterns, noting RTF2's micro-square design and the 'Gen 6's sandpaper-like texture between standard squares, highlighting how both aim for enhanced firearm control.
Ben Stoeger, a professional competition shooter, analyzes leaked information and images of the purported Glock Gen 6. He discusses potential design changes like an undercut trigger guard, revised stippling, and a modified trigger, noting the shortened dust cover on the leaked Glock 17, similar to the Glock 47. Stoeger speculates on Glock's strategy amidst market 'chaos' and high public interest.
Leaked images reveal Glock's new V Series pistols, featuring a two-pin design consistent with Gen 5 models. Internal slide modifications include ridges to prevent aftermarket selector switch installation, and frame changes suggest a modified trigger reset mechanism to prevent auto-resetting. The speaker, a certified Glock armorer, plans a technical review upon availability.
Glock is reportedly discontinuing Gen 3, Gen 5, and Gen 5 MOS models (excluding slimline) by November 30th. These will be replaced by a new 'V' series starting December 2025, including models like the 17V, 19V, and 44V. The 'V' series features internal slide and trigger improvements primarily aimed at preventing the installation of full-auto 'switches'.
Rumors suggest Glock is discontinuing its Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 pistol lines, potentially replacing them with a new 'Glock Model V'. This strategic shift may be driven by a desire to prevent the installation of illegal 'Glock switches' that convert firearms to full-auto, thereby mitigating future liability and lawsuits.
Glock is reportedly discontinuing all Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 models, excluding slimlines, by November 30th, 2025. These will be replaced by a new 'V' model, primarily designed to prevent full-auto switch installations. Initial 'V' models will be non-MOS, with variations like 19V, 19CV, and 19XV expected soon. The transition is anticipated to begin within 30 days.
This video features Dana Loesch at the range with her new Glock G-17 Gen. 5, nicknamed the "Ballerina". The title and description suggest a focus on this specific firearm, with mentions of the "Ballerina" movie and the actress Ana de Armas, hinting at a potential pop culture connection. The content likely involves a demonstration or discussion of the G-17.
Esai Givens humorously recounts receiving a Glock 20 for his birthday, initially joking about a '10 million' dollar gift due to a misunderstanding of '10 milly' referring to the 10mm caliber. The video showcases the Glock 20's factory case and touches on the financial aspect with a Cash App screenshot.
This YouTube video demonstrates an "easy DIY" modification to allow Glock 19x pistols to accept magazines designed for the Glock 17 Gen 5. The title and description highlight its application for personal defense and everyday carry (EDC). The video aims to provide a practical solution for users wanting to share magazines across different Glock pistol models.
This video focuses on the Glock 27 Gen 5 pistol, specifically highlighting its performance with 125-grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) ammunition. The title suggests a demonstration or review of this specific firearm and ammunition combination, likely at a shooting range. The content would appeal to Glock enthusiasts, individuals interested in subcompact pistols, and those researching self-defense or concealed carry options.
This video discusses Glock's Gen 5 pistols, specifically focusing on the slide stop lever. It highlights the introduction of an ambidextrous slide stop with the Gen 5 and then presents a non-ambidextrous alternative. The content covers the reasons why some shooters might prefer a non-ambidextrous version due to grip or holster interference, emphasizing a simpler setup for dominant-hand shooters. The video includes a demonstration of the installation process for this alternative slide stop.
This video reviews a Glock 23 Gen 5 pistol that was reportedly purchased for $350. The title poses a question about whether this price point represents a good deal. The content likely focuses on the pistol's features, condition, and value for money, potentially including a range test or initial impressions given it's described as 'never shot.' The analysis will determine if the purchase price is competitive in the current market.
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