Every Upgrade on My Glocks Explained!

Published on August 10, 2025
Duration: 25:42

This video details extensive upgrades performed on a Glock 19X and a Glock 43X. The presenter covers slide milling for optics, installation of various red dot sights, aftermarket barrels and compensators, trigger upgrades, enhanced magazine capacity solutions, and custom stippling. The focus is on improving performance for competition and concealed carry, with practical insights into component selection and installation.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19X was extensively modified with slide milling for a Holosun 507 Comp, a PMM barrel and comp, Agency Arms mag release, Johnny Beex trigger, custom stippling, and a Surefire X300 light. The Glock 43X received slide milling for a Holosun EPS Carry, Radiant Ramjet/Afterburner comp, Recover Tactical rail, Streamlight TLR-7X Sub, and PSA 15-round magazines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades made to the Glock 19X in the video?

The Glock 19X received slide milling for an optic, a Holosun 507 Comp, a Parker Mountain Machine barrel and comp, an Agency Arms extended magazine release, a Johnny Beex trigger shoe, custom stippling by Tommy Gun Stippling, and a Surefire X300 light. A 15lb pure tungsten guide rod was also installed.

What modifications were performed on the Glock 43X?

The Glock 43X was upgraded with slide milling for an optic, a Holosun EPS Carry, a Radiant Afterburner and Ramjet comp system, a Recover Tactical adapter rail, a Streamlight TLR-7X Sub light, a Code USA flat-faced trigger shoe, and PSA Dagger Micro 15-round magazines. A pure tungsten guide rod and an extended slide release were also added.

What is the difference in installation difficulty between the PMM comp and the Radiant Ramjet/Afterburner?

The presenter found the Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) barrel and comp installation on the Glock 19X to be difficult, requiring a gunsmith. In contrast, the Radiant Ramjet and Afterburner installation on the Glock 43X was described as simple and quick, taking only about 4 minutes.

Why did the presenter choose PSA Dagger Micro magazines for the Glock 43X?

The presenter opted for PSA Dagger Micro 15-round magazines for the Glock 43X to increase capacity beyond the standard 10 rounds. This choice avoided the need to change the magazine release, which would be necessary for metal-bodied Shield Arms magazines.

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