Glock 19 MOS...The Best Gun On The Planet?

Published on April 23, 2016
Duration: 33:57

This guide details the field stripping process for the Glock 19 MOS, as demonstrated by Hegshot87. It covers safe unloading, slide removal, component separation, and reassembly, emphasizing the Gen 4 features and the MOS system. The video highlights the importance of proper maintenance for reliability.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19 MOS is highly versatile for home defense, range use, and concealed carry, praised for its reliability and massive aftermarket support. It features Gen 4 enhancements and the Modular Optic System (MOS) for easy optic mounting, with a 6 lb trigger pull and 15+1 capacity in 9x19mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 00:42Review Context
  3. 02:25Unboxing and Contents
  4. 04:28External Features
  5. 05:26Pricing and Purchasing
  6. 07:01Technical Specifications
  7. 09:52Disassembly
  8. 10:56Range Performance
  9. 15:09Trigger Assessment
  10. 17:03Pros and Cons
  11. 18:57Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock 19 MOS?

The Glock 19 MOS features Gen 4 enhancements like a reversible magazine release and rough texture finish, along with the Modular Optic System (MOS) for easy red dot sight mounting. It's chambered in 9x19mm and has a standard 15+1 capacity.

How does the Glock 19 MOS perform at the range?

The video shows extensive range footage comparing red dot and iron sight shooting. The host analyzes target groupings at 15 yards, noting the learning curve with pistol optics but ultimately highlighting the pistol's reliability and versatility.

What is the trigger like on the Glock 19 MOS?

The stock 'Safe Action' trigger is described as having a clear wall, a clean break, and a very audible/tactile reset. A trigger pull gauge test averaged around 6 lbs.

What is the price and value of the Glock 19 MOS setup?

The pistol was purchased for $599. With an added Burris FastFire 3 optic ($200) and Trijicon night sights ($150), the total cost approaches $950, offering significant value due to its reliability and aftermarket support.

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