Gen 5 Glock 19- Review

Published on October 12, 2017
Duration: 34:12

This review of the Gen 5 Glock 19 by Regular Guy Training LLC provides an in-depth look at its features and performance after approximately 3,000 rounds. The instructor, Chris, details changes such as the ambidextrous slide stop, the 1913 rail on the dust cover, the removal of finger grooves, and the updated trigger mechanism. While acknowledging some minor criticisms like potential holster fitment issues and a slightly slicker finish, the overall assessment is that the Gen 5 Glock 19 is a 'slightly better' iteration of an already reliable platform, offering incremental improvements without drastically altering the core Glock experience.

Quick Summary

The Gen 5 Glock 19 introduces several key improvements over previous generations, including an ambidextrous slide stop for easier reloads, a standard 1913 Picatinny rail for accessory mounting, and the removal of finger grooves for a more versatile grip. Internally, it features a more robust trigger mechanism and a redesigned slide stop assembly. While some minor criticisms exist regarding holster fitment and a slicker finish, the Gen 5 Glock 19 is generally regarded as a refined and reliable evolution of the platform.

Chapters

  1. 02:12Introduction & Audience Request
  2. 03:09Carry Philosophy & Glock Merit
  3. 03:16Gen 5 Glock 19 Acquisition & Testing
  4. 04:02Gen 5 Glock 19 Changes Overview
  5. 04:16Holster Compatibility & Ambi Slide Stop
  6. 05:38Sights: Stock vs. Aftermarket
  7. 06:42Gen 5 Stock Plastic Sights Analysis
  8. 07:46Slide Cut Aesthetics & Function
  9. 08:29Frame vs. Slide Cut Alignment
  10. 09:17Dust Cover Rail: 1913 Standard
  11. 10:32Ambidextrous Slide Stop Lever Functionality
  12. 11:53Grip Adjustment for Ambi Slide Stop
  13. 13:05Slide Finish & Texture
  14. 14:24Interchangeable Backstraps & Pin
  15. 15:14Frame Hump & Grip Angle
  16. 16:27Trigger Performance & Reset
  17. 17:23Finger Grooves Removal
  18. 18:00Front Frame Cut & Pinching Concerns
  19. 19:37Gen 5 Magazine Base Plate & Follower
  20. 20:58Minuteman Munitions Ammo Mention
  21. 21:29Internal Changes Overview
  22. 21:50Flared Magwell Analysis
  23. 22:46Internal Components: Locking Block & Slide Stop
  24. 24:01Aftermarket Trigger Compatibility Issues
  25. 24:46Slide Finish Wear Analysis
  26. 25:22Marksman Barrel Discussion
  27. 26:24Firing Pin Block & Striker Design
  28. 27:23Trigger Serrations & Takedown Lever Spring
  29. 29:03Slide-to-Frame Separation & Reliability
  30. 29:44Overall Impact of Gen 5 Changes
  31. 30:15Gen 5 Glock 19: Slightly Better
  32. 31:02Recommendation: Upgrade or Keep Older Gen?
  33. 31:39Final Thoughts: Reliability & Accuracy
  34. 32:09Viewer Opinions & Call to Action
  35. 32:35Range & Class Recap
  36. 33:02Community & Support Links

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key external changes in the Gen 5 Glock 19 compared to previous generations?

The Gen 5 Glock 19 features an ambidextrous slide stop, a 1913 Picatinny rail on the dust cover, removal of finger grooves on the frame, and a slightly slicker slide finish. The front frame cut is also more pronounced, and the magazine base plate is extended.

How does the Gen 5 Glock 19's ambidextrous slide stop function?

The ambidextrous slide stop on the Gen 5 Glock 19 is a one-piece unit with an integrated return spring, making it more robust. It protrudes slightly more, offering a tactile reference for reloads, though some users with a deep grip may need to adjust their technique to avoid inadvertently preventing slide lock.

Are there any significant internal differences in the Gen 5 Glock 19?

Internally, the Gen 5 Glock 19 has a redesigned trigger bar and spring assembly, a more rounded firing pin block for smoother trigger pull, and a coil spring for the takedown lever instead of a leaf spring. The slide-to-frame separation is also slightly increased for improved reliability with weaker ammunition.

What is the reviewer's overall opinion on the Gen 5 Glock 19?

The reviewer considers the Gen 5 Glock 19 to be a 'slightly better' Glock, offering incremental improvements in areas like the trigger, slide stop, and accessory mounting. While acknowledging minor drawbacks, the overall sentiment is positive, highlighting its continued reliability and user-friendliness.

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