This video showcases the speaker's first Glock, a heavily modified Glock 19 Gen 4. Initially disliked, the speaker now appreciates Glocks, particularly this Gen 4 model for its matte finish and performance enhancements. The pistol features a Ramjet Afterburner, Burris FastFire red dot, and Taran Tactical magazine extensions, increasing capacity to 21 rounds. The speaker also hints at future EDC choices from newer Glock generations.
This video provides a practical tip for organizing firearms and magazines for range trips using a Condition 1 case. The presenter demonstrates how the case can efficiently store multiple pistols and a significant number of magazines, highlighting compatibility between different firearm models and their respective magazines. The speaker, identified as a hobbyist, showcases a convenient method for transporting firearms to the range.
This short video demonstrates a rapid firing sequence with a Glock 19 Gen 4. It shows the process of drawing the pistol, engaging a target with multiple shots, and the subsequent ejection of spent casings. The visual evidence confirms multiple impacts on the target, illustrating the effectiveness of the rapid fire technique.
This review compares the Glock 19 Gen 4, Gen 5, and a purported 'Gen 6', finding that while the Gen 6 offers ergonomic and feature upgrades like deeper serrations and an improved optic system, the practical performance gains are minimal. The speaker, Hegshot87, highlights that the Gen 6's single recoil spring offers a more predictable impulse. An alternative, the RXM, is presented as a budget-friendly option with Glock magazine compatibility and steel tritium sights. Ultimately, the Gen 6's incremental updates are contrasted with more significant design leaps from competitors like Springfield and Smith & Wesson, suggesting the 'hype' around the Gen 6 may not justify a significant upgrade for many users.
This expert-level review by hickok45 delves into the nuances of the Glock 19 Gen V, comparing it directly with previous generations, particularly the Gen 5. The demonstration highlights functional improvements, such as the firing pin channel design, and practical enhancements like the addition of Talon Grips for better handling. The review confirms magazine compatibility with Glock 17 magazines and showcases the Gen V's reliability and accuracy at various distances, concluding it as a solid functional update.
This review provides an expert-level first look at the Glock 19 Gen 6, detailing internal mechanical changes like a new extractor and recoil spring system. The analysis covers initial range performance, including 'brass to the face' ejection and a specific failure to feed, with the speaker dismissing 'limp wristing' as the cause. Ergonomic updates such as aggressive stippling, enhanced beavertail, and a deeper trigger guard undercut are highlighted, alongside improvements to the slide serrations and a lower-profile optic mounting system. The trigger features a flatter face with a 5.5-6 lb pull weight, and the frame includes a flared magwell for faster reloads.
Hegshot87 provides an in-depth review of the Glock 19 Gen 6, comparing it against previous generations. Key upgrades include a higher trigger guard undercut, permanent beaver tail, RTF6 texturing, a factory flat-face trigger, and an improved optic mounting system. The internal recoil spring has reverted to a single unit for enhanced reliability. The speaker concludes it's the best stock Glock for new buyers or those with older models.
This video from 'Guns You Can't Live Without' details 10 firearms that have significantly depreciated in market value. Factors contributing to this decline include safety recalls, manufacturing defects, changing regulations, and market saturation. The expert analysis highlights specific models like the Sig Sauer P320 and Glock 19, explaining the reasons behind their reduced resale value and offering insights into the volatile used firearm market.
This video highlights three discontinued Glock models: the long-slide Glock 17L Gen 3, the reliable standard Glock 17 Gen 3, and a heavily modified Glock 19 Gen 4 featuring a Radian Ramjet and Holosun optic. The speaker emphasizes the unique characteristics and potential collector value of these models, particularly the 'race gun' 17L and the smooth-shooting modified 19 Gen 4.
This video features a "Rebirth Build" of a Glock 19, specifically a Gen 4 frame combined with a Gen 3 slide. The creator details the process of building out the pistol and highlights the parts used for its functionality. The reviewer expresses a preference for the Gen 4's ergonomics, particularly the finger grooves. Links are provided for a discount kit page, range day resources, sponsors, Patreon, merchandise, social media, and camera gear.
This video provides a step-by-step guide on how to install an extended slide release on a Glock 19 Gen 4. The presenter details the process using a Primatia extended slide release. A full Glock build list is provided in the description for viewers to reference. The video also includes a strong disclaimer emphasizing safety, professional filming conditions, and that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes only, absolving the channel of liability.
This video provides an in-depth product spotlight on the Radian Compressor QuickTune Guide Rod, a new accessory designed for Glock 19 pistols (Gen 3, 4, and 5). Presented by Caleb from Brownells and Josh from Radian, the video demonstrates how this innovative system allows for tool-less adjustment and fine-tuning of the recoil spring. It highlights the benefits for customization, competition, and everyday use. The demonstration includes a live example of changing the spring and discusses compatibility with the Glock 19, with plans for future models.
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