NEW Glock Handgun Features & Finishes - TheFireArmGuy

Published on July 27, 2017
Duration: 6:39

This video showcases a variety of custom Glock handguns with different frame and slide finishes, primarily from Davidson's Gallery of Guns. It highlights popular Cerakote colors like sand, burnt bronze, field green, Tiffany blue, and midnight bronze, as well as factory-enhanced Gen 4 models featuring forward serrations and extended controls. The presenter emphasizes the value of factory-finished custom Glocks over aftermarket Cerakoting.

Quick Summary

Custom Glock handguns with unique Cerakote finishes like sand, burnt bronze, Tiffany blue, and midnight bronze are showcased. The video highlights the cost-effectiveness of factory-finished custom Glocks from distributors like Davidson's, often saving $60-$80 compared to aftermarket Cerakoting. It also details new Gen 4 Glock features such as forward serrations and extended controls.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dearborn Outdoors & Glock Display
  2. 00:33Sand Colored Glock 26
  3. 01:12Black Slide with Burnt Bronze Frame
  4. 01:23Field Green Glock with Stainless Slide
  5. 01:41Glock 19s with Burnt Bronze Finish
  6. 02:01Tiffany Blue Glock 19
  7. 02:25Midnight Bronze Glock
  8. 02:48Flat Dark Earth Glock
  9. 03:02New Gen 4 Glock Features
  10. 04:02Battle Worn Finish Glock 19
  11. 04:47All Gray Gen 4 Glock 17
  12. 05:15New Compensated Gen 4 Glock Models
  13. 06:03Stainless Slide 'Bad Boys' Glock
  14. 06:17Midnight Bronze Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find custom finished Glock handguns?

Custom finished Glock handguns, often featuring Cerakote colors like sand, burnt bronze, and Tiffany blue, are available through distributors like Davidson's Gallery of Guns. These factory-finished options can be more cost-effective than aftermarket customization.

What are the benefits of factory-enhanced Gen 4 Glocks?

Factory-enhanced Gen 4 Glocks, sometimes referred to as Gen 4.5, come with desirable features like forward serrations, extended controls, and all-metal sights directly from the manufacturer, offering convenience and value over aftermarket additions.

Is aftermarket Cerakoting more expensive than factory custom finishes?

Yes, aftermarket Cerakoting is generally more expensive. The video suggests that factory-customized Glocks from distributors can be $60-$80 cheaper than sending a firearm out for custom Cerakote work.

What is the 'Bad Boys' Glock?

The 'Bad Boys' Glock refers to a specific configuration, often seen with a stainless slide and a black frame, reminiscent of the firearm used in the movie 'Bad Boys'. This style is available from various sources.

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