Gen 6 testing begins

Published on February 11, 2026
Duration: 7:48

Ben Stoeger provides an expert assessment of the Gen 6 Glock 17, focusing on its new optic mounting system, extractor, and aftermarket compatibility. He highlights that while some Gen 5 parts may not fit, the Gen 6 offers a direct mount system for common optics and features accurate barrels out-of-the-box. The review emphasizes the need for suppressor-height sights and notes minor grip dimension changes requiring specific accessories.

Quick Summary

The Gen 6 Glock 17 introduces an improved optic mounting system with direct mount capability for RMR, DPP, and Shield patterns, utilizing a plastic gasket. While some Gen 5 parts may not fit, aftermarket compatibility is growing. Barrels are highly accurate stock, but suppressor-height sights are needed for optic use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Gen 6 Glock 17
  2. 01:35Optic Mounting and Extractor System
  3. 02:55Upgrades and Optic Patterns
  4. 04:18Grip Ergonomics and Iterative Changes
  5. 06:46Final Performance Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Gen 6 Glock 17's optic mounting system?

The Gen 6 Glock 17 features a direct mount system for optics like RMR, DPP, and Shield patterns. It utilizes a plastic gasket for mounting, and the overall strength depends significantly on the quality of the mounting screws used.

Are Gen 5 Glock parts compatible with the Gen 6?

While some Gen 5 parts may not fit the Gen 6 Glock due to minor dimensional changes (like the butt plug hole), many aftermarket components, such as Radian Ramjets and Overwatch Precision trigger bars, are confirmed to be compatible.

Does the Gen 6 Glock 17 require barrel upgrades?

No, the Gen 6 Glock 17 barrels, similar to Gen 5, are considered highly accurate out-of-the-box. Barrel upgrades are generally not necessary for stock performance.

What type of sights are needed for the Gen 6 Glock 17 with an optic?

Due to the deeper optic cut on the Gen 6 slide, suppressor-height sights are required to ensure a clear sight picture when using a mounted red dot optic.

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