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

Published on April 23, 2016
Duration: 33:57

This review of the Glock 19 MOS highlights its versatility for home defense, concealed carry, and range use. The host provides an objective assessment of its Gen 4 features, including the MOS system, trigger, and ergonomics. While acknowledging potential drawbacks like grip angle, the review emphasizes the pistol's reliability, extensive aftermarket support, and overall value, especially when configured with optics and sights.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19 MOS is highly versatile for home defense, concealed carry, and range use. Key pros include its reliability, capacity, and aftermarket support, though grip angle and the MOS system may not suit all users. The stock trigger averages around 6 lbs pull weight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Montage
  2. 00:42Review Context & Objective
  3. 02:25Unboxing & Included Accessories
  4. 04:28External Gen 4 Features
  5. 05:26Pricing & Optics Cost
  6. 07:01Technical Specifications Comparison
  7. 09:52Field Stripping & Internals
  8. 10:56Range Performance: Red Dot vs Iron Sights
  9. 15:09Trigger Assessment
  10. 17:03Pros and Cons Analysis
  11. 18:57Final Verdict & Versatility

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key external features of the Gen 4 Glock 19 MOS?

The Gen 4 Glock 19 MOS includes a proprietary rail, squared and serrated trigger guard, finger grooves, a reversible magazine release, and a rough texture finish. It is manufactured in Austria.

How much does the Glock 19 MOS setup cost with optics and sights?

The pistol itself was purchased for $599. With an additional $200 for a Burris FastFire 3 optic and $150 for Trijicon night sights, the total cost for the setup approaches $950.

What are the main pros and cons of the Glock 19 MOS?

Pros include its excellent weight-to-capacity ratio, reliability, and extensive aftermarket support. Cons may involve the grip angle and finger grooves not suiting everyone, and some preferring direct milling over the MOS plate system.

What is the trigger like on the stock Glock 19 MOS?

The stock 'Safe Action' trigger features a clear wall, a clean break, and a very audible and tactile reset. Trigger pull weight averages around 6 lbs, as measured by a gauge.

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