What They're NOT Telling You About The Gen 6 Glock (Watch Before You Buy)

Published on February 16, 2026
Duration: 19:58

This expert review from 1ShotTV delves into the specifics of the Glock 45 Gen 6, highlighting significant ergonomic improvements over previous generations. The host, an experienced marksman, details the new grip texture, integrated beaver tail, undercut trigger guard, and 'gas pedals,' while also critically assessing the trigger and testing reliability with various ammunition types and aftermarket parts.

Quick Summary

The Glock 45 Gen 6 introduces significant ergonomic improvements including a new dual-pattern grip texture, integrated beaver tail, undercut trigger guard, and 'gas pedals' for enhanced control. While reliable with various ammunition, its factory trigger is criticized for being heavy and mushy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Reveal
  2. 00:45Frame and Grip Enhancements
  3. 01:52Trigger and Gas Pedals
  4. 02:23Sights, Optics, and Internals
  5. 03:14Live Fire and Trigger Critique
  6. 07:05Reliability Testing
  7. 09:15Aftermarket Compatibility
  8. 11:03Visual Comparison: Gen 5 vs Gen 6
  9. 15:36Accuracy Testing
  10. 19:23Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ergonomic upgrades in the Glock Gen 6?

The Glock Gen 6 features a new dual-pattern grip texture, an integrated palm swell, a beaver tail, an undercut trigger guard for a higher grip, and 'gas pedals' (thumb rests) for improved control and recoil management.

How does the Glock Gen 6 perform with different ammunition?

The Glock Gen 6 demonstrated excellent reliability, successfully cycling even with underpowered and dirty Wolf 9mm Luger steel-cased ammunition without any malfunctions during testing.

What is the main criticism of the Glock Gen 6 trigger?

Despite the flat-faced shoe, the factory trigger on the Glock Gen 6 is criticized for being long, mushy, and heavy, with the reviewer suggesting it may be worse than previous Glock generations.

Can aftermarket parts like the Radian Ramjet be used on the Glock Gen 6?

Yes, the Radian Ramjet + Afterburner compensator was successfully tested on the Glock 45 Gen 6, significantly reducing felt recoil and proving aftermarket compatibility despite manufacturer warnings.

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