New Glock 19x Upgrade!

Published on May 24, 2026
Duration: 9:57

This guide details the process of installing a Q Erector 9 suppressor onto a Glock 19x. It covers the initial setup, attachment of the suppressor, and subsequent test firing, highlighting observations about sound reduction and potential operational issues like slide sluggishness. The content is presented by a firearm enthusiast demonstrating a practical gear upgrade.

Quick Summary

The Q Erector 9 suppressor, constructed from 7075 aluminum and stainless steel, measures 8.7 inches and weighs 8 ounces. It features a design to prevent 'walking' during firing. When tested on a Glock 19x, it provided significant sound reduction, preventing ear ringing, though it may reveal issues like a worn recoil spring causing slide sluggishness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Day & Glock 19x Intro
  2. 00:30Glock 19x Upgrade Reveal
  3. 01:06Suppressor Removal & Ramjet
  4. 01:22Current Glock 19x Build Rundown
  5. 01:58Shooting the Glock 19x Unsuppressed
  6. 02:19Introducing the Q Erector 9 Suppressor
  7. 02:32Suppressor Specs & Features
  8. 02:47Suppressor Installation & Testing
  9. 02:57Slide Sluggishness Observation
  10. 03:06Overall Build Impression
  11. 03:26Concealment & EDC Discussion
  12. 03:48Troubleshooting Slide Issues
  13. 04:06Verse of the Day & Spiritual Message

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the specifications of the Q Erector 9 suppressor?

The Q Erector 9 suppressor is made from 7075 aluminum and stainless steel. It measures 8.7 inches in length and weighs approximately 8 ounces, designed for effective sound reduction on firearms like the Glock 19x.

What issues might arise when installing a suppressor on a Glock 19x?

After installing a suppressor, you might experience sluggish slide operation. This could be due to a worn recoil spring, especially if the firearm has had thousands of rounds fired through it, potentially requiring a replacement.

How effective is the Q Erector 9 suppressor for sound reduction?

The Q Erector 9 suppressor significantly reduces firearm noise. In testing, the shooter noted their ears were not ringing after firing, indicating good sound suppression, though not 'movie quiet'.

What are some notable modifications on the speaker's Glock 19x?

The speaker's Glock 19x features a custom slide with enhanced texturing, a Glock performance trigger (though the stock trigger felt better), a beaver tail chop, and an SLR flared magazine well. It previously had a Ramjet and Surefire X300 Turbo.

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