Omer’s Glocks | Show & Tell

Published on June 27, 2025
Duration: 1:45

This video showcases two custom Glock 17 pistols. The first is a factory battlefield green Glock 17 modified with an ACRO optic, Angry Bear sights, and a Surefire X300 Vampire light. The second is a factory gray Glock 17 featuring a ZEV Duty slide, Trijicon SRO, and a Johnny Glocks trigger, configured for competition. Both pistols highlight custom modifications and color matching.

Quick Summary

Two custom Glock 17 pistols are showcased: a factory battlefield green model with an ACRO optic and Surefire Vampire light, and a factory gray competition model featuring a ZEV Duty slide, Trijicon SRO, and Johnny Glocks trigger. Both highlight custom modifications and color matching for their intended uses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Thing One & Thing Two
  2. 00:04Meet Greenie: Battlefield Green Glock 17
  3. 00:21Greenie's Modifications: ACRO, Angry Bear Sights, Surefire Vampire
  4. 01:05Greenie's Accessories: Aronso Mag Extensions & Holster
  5. 01:15Meet Mini: Factory Gray Glock 17
  6. 01:23Mini's Modifications: ZEV Duty Slide, Trijicon SRO, Johnny Glocks Trigger
  7. 01:34Mini's Competition Setup & Color Matching

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on the battlefield green Glock 17?

The battlefield green Glock 17 features a slide milled for an ACRO optic with the rear sight forward, Angry Bear sights, a Surefire X300 Vampire weapon light for visible and IR illumination, and Aronso +5 magazine extensions. It's also noted to have OEM parts otherwise.

What makes the gray Glock 17 a competition gun?

The gray Glock 17 is set up for competition with a ZEV Duty slide, a Trijicon SRO red dot sight, and a Johnny Glocks trigger, which is described as super light and easy to use. It's also shown with a matching gray competition belt and holster.

Are the colored Glock frames factory or aftermarket?

Both the battlefield green and gray Glock 17 frames shown in the video are factory colored. The speaker explicitly states that the polymer comes this color directly from Glock and they were not Cerakoted.

What is the advantage of placing the rear sight forward on a competition slide?

Placing the rear sight forward on a slide milled for a red dot optic, like the ACRO, prevents the rear sight from obstructing the shooter's view of the red dot. This setup is preferred by some for a clearer sight picture.

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