This guide details the subtle internal and external differences between a standard Glock Gen 5 and the updated 'Gen V' model, as explained by hickok45. It focuses on modifications to the firing pin channel and striker assembly, highlighting their purpose as anti-conversion measures to prevent the attachment of illegal full-auto devices. The information is presented with an analytical and casual tone, reflecting high expertise.
This video provides an in-depth, unbiased review of the Glock Gen V and the upcoming Gen 6 models, detailing their technical specifications, ergonomic changes, and the controversial reasons behind some of the updates. The discussion covers the Gen V's subtle slide modifications aimed at preventing full-auto conversions, the Gen 6's new direct-mount optic system, enhanced ergonomics like the 'gas pedal' and RTF6 texturing, and a return to a single recoil spring. It also touches on historical Glock calibers and the company's business strategy in response to market demands and regulations.
This YouTube video focuses on a Glock Gen V pistol and its performance when subjected to what is described as an illegal full-auto modification. The title suggests the video will explore how the firearm handles or stops this modification, implying a demonstration or test of its capabilities under extreme or altered conditions. The description also includes links to the creators' other channels and social media, indicating a broader content ecosystem related to firearms.
The Yankee Marshal discusses upcoming internal changes to Glock Gen V firearms, primarily aimed at preventing the easy installation of auto-sears. Key modifications include the adoption of a performance center-style trigger bar, changes to the back plate area, and internal slide alterations. These updates are expected to be minimal and not significantly impact the firearm's reliability or feel for the average user, addressing concerns about potential aftermarket modifications.
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