This video compares the Glock 19X and Glock 45, highlighting their similarities and key differences. The presenter, Hickok45, notes that both pistols feature a Glock 17-sized grip with a Glock 19-sized slide. A significant distinction is the 19X's lip on the magazine well, which prevents standard Gen 5 Glock magazines from seating properly without modification.
This guide details the installation and a rigorous durability test of the Gowutar EP-20 enclosed red/green dot sight, featuring an ACRO footprint. The video demonstrates its mounting system, shake-awake technology, and impressive resilience through a 'torture test' involving impacts on a car hood, with the optic maintaining zero throughout. Instruction is provided by an experienced individual knowledgeable in optic footprints and materials.
This review of the Glock 17 Gen 6, conducted after 500 rounds, highlights incremental improvements over previous generations. The speaker, with high authority, notes refined grip texture, a new encapsulated extractor for improved optic mounting, and a polymer shim for the MOS system. While reliable, the review critiques Glock's pace of innovation compared to competitors.
This video showcases the new Glock 17 Gen 6, highlighting its features like the MOS system and front slide serrations. The creator demonstrates live fire, emphasizing accuracy with a tight shot group and proper recoil management. The video also shows a standard 17-round 9mm magazine.
This video provides a visual teaser for the upcoming Glock Gen 6, showcasing custom-modified Glock 17 and 19 models. It highlights new features like front serrations, custom frame texturing, and optic compatibility with both MOS and direct milling options, featuring Steiner MPS and Vortex Defender-ST sights.
This video provides an expert-level preview of the anticipated Glock Gen 6, drawing on industry insider information. Key expected changes include a move away from the MOS system to a direct-cut optic mounting solution, similar to competitors like Palmetto State Armory and Sig Sauer. The Gen 6 is also expected to feature an enhanced frame texture, drawing comparisons to the Sig P365. The debut is tentatively scheduled for SHOT Show 2026.
Glock is reportedly ceasing shipments of most of its firearm lines by the end of the month due to ongoing lawsuits concerning the ease of attaching auto sears ('switches'). While compact models like the 43, 43X, and 48 are expected to continue shipping, other models will be affected. Glock is anticipated to implement internal modifications, potentially including the cruciform and striker fire system, to address these legal challenges. Initial post-change batches may not feature MOS (Modular Optic System) compatibility.
This video showcases an EDC (Everyday Carry) setup featuring a Glock 19X with a MOS (Modular Optic System) and a threaded barrel, paired with a Kore Essentials belt. The description provides extensive links to the creator's various social media platforms, secondary YouTube channels focused on 2A content and general entertainment, and merchandise. It also includes personal dimensions and business contact information, indicating a creator with a strong online presence and diverse content offerings.
This video details the setup and initial thoughts on two Glock pistols, a Glock 17 Gen 5 modified for an optic and a new Glock 47 MOS. The presenter discusses optic mounting, backstrap modifications for improved grip angle, and potential trigger upgrades, seeking community input on trigger selection for the Glock 47. The content is geared towards firearm owners looking to customize their Glocks for performance and reliability.
This guide, informed by an expert from GUNBROS, details the pros and cons of milling a handgun slide for an optic versus using a factory MOS (Modular Optic System) slide. Milling is recommended for users who know their desired optic, as it can offer a lower profile and eliminate potential plate system failures. MOS slides are presented as a more versatile option for those undecided on their optic choice.
This video addresses a common misconception about US Air Force roles, specifically Security Forces. Nikko Ortiz, a recognized tactical content creator, debunks the idea that Air Force Security Forces are equivalent to infantry, highlighting that 'Security Forces Infantry' is not a valid military designation. The content emphasizes the importance of accurate military job classification and terminology.
This video explores the role and capabilities of a Special Forces 18C, also known as an Engineer Sergeant. It delves into the specialized skills and equipment associated with this military occupational specialty, focusing on their technical expertise within special operations. While specific firearms aren't detailed in the provided information, the context of Special Forces implies a focus on military-grade weaponry and tactical applications.
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