Gen 5 Glocks at Big Boys

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druryj

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They are here! Saw them with my own eyes, felt them with my own hands. If you have been waiting on a Gen 5, either a 17 or a 19, come on down to big boys and snatch one up while they still have some. $569.00

Nice guns. In fact, they are perfection!


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They are here! Saw them with my own eyes, felt them with my own hands. If you have been waiting on a Gen 5, either a 17 or a 19, come on down to big boys and snatch one up while they still have some. $569.00

Nice guns. In fact, they are perfection!


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I shot a friends Gen 5 G19 Sunday evening. I really didn't see an advantage over my Gen 4 G19. The finger grooves don't bother me. He is a lefty, and doesn't like the finger grooves, so it works for him. The trigger may be a bit better, but it's still nothing to brag about. There are other factory triggers that are better.
 

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Somebody said in another thread somewhere that the finger grooves weren't meant for humans. I kinda like my finger grooves. I'm not sure exactly what that says about me ... :lookaroun

Glock should get with the program and design removable panels like other makers. It's not rocket science. I'm the same way, I like finger grooves.
 

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Glock should get with the program and design removable panels like other makers. It's not rocket science. I'm the same way, I like finger grooves.
It pretty nice when I'm working with someone to change the panels on my M&P, VP9, or PPQ. The grip models on the p320, not so much because of availability. I was working with someone with very small hands that was struggling with a Glocks this weekend. The small grip M&P fixed some pretty major issues. Their next step with a Glock is to send it to someone like Robar for a custom grip reduction.
 

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It pretty nice when I'm working with someone to change the panels on my M&P, VP9, or PPQ. The grip models on the p320, not so much because of availability. I was working with someone with very small hands that was struggling with a Glocks this weekend. The small grip M&P fixed some pretty major issues. Their next step with a Glock is to send it to someone like Robar for a custom grip reduction.
Or do it yourself with a Dremel and a little patience.
 

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