Glock 19X MOS With Threaded Barrel: The Best Glock Ever?

Published on September 29, 2024
Duration: 24:07

The Glock 19X MOS with a threaded barrel is a popular civilian release stemming from the MHS program. It combines a Glock 19 slide with a Glock 17 frame for a unique balance of concealability and grip. The MOS system, threaded barrel, and proven Glock reliability make it a strong contender, especially when suppressed.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19X MOS combines a Glock 19 slide with a Glock 17 frame for a unique 'mullet' design, offering a full grip and reduced reciprocating mass. It features a 1/2x28 threaded barrel and proved exceptionally reliable suppressed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:36Introduction to Glock 19X MOS
  3. 01:12History and MHS Program
  4. 02:24Frame and Slide Configuration
  5. 05:06Magazine Compatibility
  6. 06:19Grip and Controls
  7. 12:22Sights and Optics System
  8. 14:16Trigger and Barrel Specs
  9. 15:53Reliability and Suppressor Use
  10. 20:23Price and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unique frame and slide configuration of the Glock 19X MOS?

The Glock 19X MOS features a 'mullet' configuration, combining a shorter Glock 19 length slide with a full-size Glock 17 frame. This design provides a full grip while reducing the weight of the reciprocating slide for improved handling and tracking during firing.

How does the Glock 19X MOS perform with a suppressor?

The Glock 19X MOS demonstrated exceptional reliability when suppressed, successfully firing 400 rounds with zero malfunctions using various ammunition weights. This performance is noted as superior to some other recent Glock models tested.

What are the key technical specifications for the Glock 19X MOS?

The Glock 19X MOS is chambered in 9x19mm, typically comes with 17 or 19-round magazines, and features a 1/2x28 threaded barrel. Its trigger pull is approximately 5.5 lbs, and it includes Ameriglo suppressor height steel sights.

Are standard Gen 5 Glock magazines compatible with the 19X?

Standard Gen 5 Glock magazines with their extended baseplate lip may not seat correctly in the 19X due to the frame's lanyard loop and lip. However, Gen 3, Gen 4, and other extended magazines generally function without issue.

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