G34 Longboy

Published on January 7, 2024
Duration: 13:14

This video provides an in-depth review of the Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS pistol, highlighting its accuracy and customization options. The presenter details modifications including Dawson Precision sights, a Trijicon RMR RM06 optic, a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, and the Glock Performance Trigger system with a Johnny Glocks trigger shoe. The review also touches on magazine options and a common modification for the slide stop lever.

Quick Summary

The Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS is a highly accurate pistol featuring MOS capability for optics. Common upgrades include Dawson Precision sights, a Trijicon RMR, Streamlight TLR-1 HL, and the Glock Performance Trigger system for a lighter pull weight, often around 2.5 lbs with a dot connector.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Pistol Overview
  2. 00:34Magazine Options
  3. 01:21Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS Features
  4. 01:49Iron Sights: Dawson Precision
  5. 02:20Optic Mount & Trijicon RMR
  6. 03:55Weapon Light: Streamlight TLR-1 HL
  7. 04:04Ergonomic Modifications
  8. 04:43Slide Stop Lever Modification
  9. 05:51Glock Performance Trigger System
  10. 06:47Johnny Glocks Trigger Shoe
  11. 07:13Reliability & Round Count
  12. 07:40Trigger Connector Options
  13. 08:31Trigger Pull Demonstration
  14. 09:43Competition Shooting Experience
  15. 10:15Target Analysis (25 Yards)
  16. 11:32Future of Glock Innovation Discussion
  17. 12:31Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS?

The Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS is known for its accuracy and extended length. It features MOS (Modular Optic System) capability, a 5.47-inch tall slide, and comes standard with three 17-round magazines, with options for higher capacity.

What modifications were made to the Glock G34 Gen 5 MOS in the video?

The presenter upgraded to Dawson Precision suppressor height sights, mounted a Trijicon RMR RM06 optic, added a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, and installed the Glock Performance Trigger with a Johnny Glocks flat face metal trigger shoe.

How does the Glock Performance Trigger system affect the pistol's trigger pull?

With a dot connector, the Glock Performance Trigger is estimated to have a pull weight around 2.5 lbs. Using a plus connector brings it closer to 4 lbs, offering a lighter and crisper pull than stock.

What is a common ergonomic modification for Glock pistols?

For shooters with a high-thumb forward grip, a common modification is to trim the slide stop lever. This prevents the lever from being inadvertently engaged by the thumb, which can cause unintentional slide lock.

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