Gen 6 Glock 17: Next We Move Up to the Side Serrations

Published on April 11, 2026
Duration: 1:40

This segment of the Regular Guy Training LLC video focuses on the slide serrations and recoil system of the Gen 6 Glock 17. The instructor highlights the improved design of the front slide serrations, noting their fatter and deeper profile at the front, which thins out towards the frame, providing superior grip compared to previous generations and other models like the RXM. The guide rod and recoil spring assembly is also discussed, with the Gen 6 adopting a single-coil spring and Gen 3-style guide rod, a change from the Gen 4 and 5. Glock's rationale for this change is attributed to addressing failure points in earlier generations under extreme testing.

Quick Summary

The Gen 6 Glock 17 features enhanced front slide serrations that are fatter and deeper at the front, tapering towards the frame for superior grip. Its recoil system has been updated to a single-coil spring and Gen 3-style guide rod, a change Glock made to improve durability based on testing of previous generations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Slide Serrations Introduction
  2. 00:01Rear Slide Serrations Functionality
  3. 00:03Front Slide Serrations Design and Grip
  4. 00:23Comparison: Gen 6 vs RXM Serrations
  5. 00:41Guide Rod and Recoil Spring Change
  6. 00:54Glock's Rationale for Recoil System Change
  7. 01:16Availability of Gen 3 Parts
  8. 01:24Impact of Recoil System on Sound

Frequently Asked Questions

What is notable about the front slide serrations on the Gen 6 Glock 17?

The front slide serrations on the Gen 6 Glock 17 are designed to be fatter and deeper at the front, tapering as they move down towards the frame. This design provides a superior grip for manipulating the slide, making it easier to rack.

How does the Gen 6 Glock 17's recoil spring and guide rod differ from previous generations?

The Gen 6 Glock 17 features a single coil recoil spring and a guide rod assembly similar to the Gen 3 Glock 19. This is a departure from the dual-coil springs and different guide rod designs found in the Gen 4 and Gen 5 models.

Why did Glock change the recoil spring and guide rod for the Gen 6 Glock 17?

Glock states that the change was made to address failure points identified in previous generations (Gen 4 and 5) during extensive testing with very high round counts. The new configuration is intended to be more robust under extreme conditions.

Are the front slide serrations on the Gen 6 Glock 17 better than other models?

According to the instructor, the front slide serrations on the Gen 6 Glock 17 are considered far superior to those on models like the RXM, offering a much better grip and ease of use, even though the RXM's serrations are functional.

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