You Can't Get This Glock Anymore ... UNLESS You Want To Pay Double!

Published on October 3, 2025
Duration: 12:36

This review examines the Glock 19 COA (Cut Optimized for Aimpoint) Gen 5, a limited-edition pistol featuring an Aimpoint ACRO P-2 red dot sight. The video details its performance in shooting drills, dot tracking, and durability tests, noting its current scarcity and inflated market price due to Glock discontinuing civilian sales. While a capable firearm, the reviewer suggests it may not be worth the significant price premium over standard Glock MOS models for most consumers.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19 COA, featuring an Aimpoint ACRO P-2, is a limited-edition pistol that has become scarce due to Glock discontinuing civilian sales. It offers a 3.5 MOA closed-emitter red dot with 50,000-hour battery life and excellent dot tracking. However, its current inflated market price often doubles MSRP, making standard Glock MOS models a more practical choice for most buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Glock 19 COA so hard to find and expensive?

Glock has discontinued civilian sales of the COA (Cut Optimized for Aimpoint) model for an undisclosed period. This scarcity, combined with its limited-edition status, has driven up the market price, often doubling the original MSRP, making it a collector's item.

What are the key features of the Aimpoint ACRO P-2 on the Glock 19 COA?

The Aimpoint ACRO P-2 features a 3.5 MOA red dot, a closed emitter design for protection against debris, and an impressive 50,000-hour battery life. It also utilizes a secure wedge-lock mounting system with set screws.

How does the Glock 19 COA perform in terms of accuracy and dot tracking?

The Glock 19 COA is reported to be a shooter, with excellent dot tracking where the red dot remains visible during recoil. The reviewer achieved impressive accuracy, even hitting a pencil at 40 yards, suggesting the firearm is more accurate than the shooter.

Is the Glock 19 COA worth the high price compared to a standard Glock MOS?

While a great gun, the reviewer suggests the Glock 19 COA is likely not worth paying double its MSRP. Standard Glock MOS models offer more flexibility in choosing optics and dot sizes, providing better value for most consumers who can customize their setup.

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