HOT Sexy Grey Gen 5 Glock 19

Published on July 2, 2019
Duration: 12:34

This video provides an in-depth review of the Gen 5 Glock 19 in a gray finish, highlighting its features and comparing it to previous generations. The presenter, an experienced firearms enthusiast, details technical specifications, discusses modifications like an Apex trigger and SLR magwell, and addresses common issues such as holster compatibility with Gen 5 models. The review emphasizes the updated frame design, ambidextrous controls, and the new DLC coating, offering insights into its performance and wear characteristics.

Quick Summary

The Gen 5 Glock 19 introduces several key changes from previous generations, including the removal of finger grooves, ambidextrous slide stop levers, and a standard Picatinny rail. However, these dimensional updates can lead to holster compatibility issues with older holsters.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: Typecasting and New Vehicle Color
  2. 00:20Introducing the Gen 5 Gray Glock 19
  3. 00:48Installed Modifications: Apex Trigger & SLR Magwell
  4. 01:06Gen 5 Holster Compatibility Issues
  5. 01:41Close-Up Look and Gen 5 Differences
  6. 01:50Key Gen 5 Changes: Finger Grooves & Trigger
  7. 02:15Detailed Look at the Gray Gen 5 Glock 19
  8. 02:29Overall Specifications: Caliber, Capacity, Dimensions
  9. 03:33DLC Coating Analysis: Appearance and Wear
  10. 03:53Magazine Differences: Base Plate and Follower
  11. 04:05Frame Differences: Finger Grooves and Half-Moon Cut
  12. 04:32Backstraps and Grip Texture
  13. 04:58Reversible Magazine Release
  14. 05:13Ambidextrous Safeties
  15. 05:23Picatinny Rail Integration
  16. 05:40Barrel Wear and DLC Coating Observations
  17. 06:11Barrel Features: Target Crown and Lugs
  18. 06:50Enhanced Polygonal Rifling
  19. 07:08Guide Rod and Spring Assembly: Beefed-Up Nose
  20. 07:27Internal Differences: Ambidextrous Control Notch
  21. 07:40Slide Nosing and DLC Coating Aesthetics
  22. 07:58Striker Safety Plunger Design
  23. 08:13Trigger Pull Test and Weight Measurement
  24. 09:41Concluding Thoughts on Gen 5 Glock 19
  25. 09:50Leaving the Gun As Is: Aesthetics
  26. 10:07Future Color Options and Market Demand
  27. 10:25Gen 5 Modernization vs. Unrealistic Expectations
  28. 10:44Glock's Reputation and Avoiding Hiccups
  29. 11:10Glock's Market Dominance and Evolution
  30. 11:43Personal Preference: Gen 3/4 vs. Gen 5
  31. 11:53Considerations for California Handgun Roster
  32. 12:07Call to Action: Subscribe and Engage
  33. 12:29Final Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Gen 5 Glock 19 and previous generations?

The Gen 5 Glock 19 features the removal of finger grooves, a half-moon cut at the magazine well, ambidextrous slide stop levers, and a standard Picatinny rail. It also has a beefed-up guide rod assembly nose and a redesigned striker safety plunger.

Does the Gen 5 Glock 19 fit in older holsters?

No, Gen 5 Glock pistols often have dimension differences that cause fitting issues with previous generation ALS, Safariland, and other holsters, potentially requiring users to purchase new holsters.

What is the trigger pull weight on a Gen 5 Glock 19?

The trigger pull weight on the reviewed Gen 5 Glock 19 averaged around 4 pounds 2 ounces, which is considered a good and consistent pull, even after significant use.

What are the benefits of the Gen 5 Glock 19's barrel design?

The Gen 5 Glock 19 barrel features an 11-degree target crown for better gas dispersion and rifling protection, and it utilizes 19-style lugs compatible with the Gen 4 locking block.

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