Lenny's Personal Carry Glock 27

Published on February 7, 2014
Duration: 7:58

Lenny Magill details his customized Glock 27 for concealed carry, highlighting modifications like a 13-round Glock 23 magazine with a sleeve, custom stippling, and Aerotek Tritium night sights. He emphasizes the importance of a higher grip using a beavertail adapter and a 3-3.5 lb trigger pull achieved with the Pyramid Trigger System. The build also includes a tungsten guide rod for recoil reduction and specific ammunition choices for practice versus self-defense.

Quick Summary

Lenny Magill's custom Glock 27 EDC build includes a 13-round Glock 23 magazine with a sleeve, custom stippling, Aerotek Tritium night sights, and a beavertail grip adapter. The Pyramid Trigger System provides a 3-3.5 lb pull, and a tungsten guide rod aids recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Lenny's Personal Carry
  2. 00:30Grip and Magazine Modifications
  3. 01:25Sights and External Controls
  4. 01:50Beavertail Grip Adapter
  5. 02:15Safety Check Protocol
  6. 03:08Internal Trigger Components
  7. 04:14Recoil Management and Barrel
  8. 04:54Additional Internal Upgrades
  9. 05:12Ammunition Selection
  10. 07:08Holster and Carry Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications does Lenny Magill recommend for his Glock 27 EDC?

Lenny's Glock 27 features a 13-round Glock 23 magazine with a sleeve, custom stippling, Aerotek Tritium night sights, a beavertail grip adapter, and the Pyramid Trigger System for a 3-3.5 lb pull. A tungsten guide rod is also included for recoil reduction.

How can I improve my grip and prevent slide bite on a Glock?

Installing a beavertail grip adapter allows for a higher grip on the firearm's frame. This increased grip height helps prevent the slide from biting your hand during recoil and improves overall control of the pistol.

What trigger system does Lenny use for his Glock 27, and what is the pull weight?

Lenny utilizes the Pyramid Trigger System, which includes a titanium nitride-coated trigger bar and a Double Diamond connector. This setup results in a refined trigger pull weight of approximately 3 to 3.5 pounds.

What are the best ammunition choices for practice and self-defense with a Glock 27?

For practice, Lenny recommends using inexpensive ball ammunition to save costs. For self-defense, he advises using high-quality hollow-point ammunition, such as Winchester or Hornady, to ensure adequate energy transfer and prevent over-penetration.

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