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  • vmax

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    The Glock MOS slides are set to accept several optic brands

    I need to read up on these
     

    Dawico

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    The Glock MOS slides are set to accept several optic brands

    I need to read up on these
    You could get you slide milled too. Better fit and finish than the "one size fits all" MOS system if you know what sight you want.

    The MOS models come with four different mounting plates for different sights.
     

    crewe

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    Couple of our G19's...I love these guns.

    Wifey has the fancy one. Ever since I got hers customized, she stopped questioning the guns I buy. Best purchase I've ever made in that regard LOL

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    sucker76

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    I am getting into Glocks by way of two I inherited from Dad.

    G17 2nd gen from 1990
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    G20 2nd gen from 1991
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    About the G17, I looked up the serial number and I found it "falls under 6 part firing pin upgrade". I;m pretty sure this hasn't happened. What does this entail? I did a little looking and it doesn't look like a safety recall. Do I replace the parts or keep it original?
     
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    ukcats

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    I try not to be that obnoxious Glock fan boy. I try Sigs, Rugers, but, I like Glocks. I know they are not the end all of pistols, but I like 'em.

    I have a 27, 42, 19, 17, 30, and a 20.
     

    Steven Walker

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    Started out with Glock 29.
    My buddie at work was right, they are like potatoes chips, can't have just one.
    G29 with .40 and .357 Sig conversion barrels.
    Glock 20 .40 and .357 Sig conversion barrels.
    Glock 35

    Now that I am a Texas resident looking forward to Gen4 maybe Gen5. It least it's a good excuse to get another one.
     

    rman

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    While I prefer the top-heavy XD guns, I'm coming around to wanting my first Glock... I'll even trade an XD for one.
    I think it would be cool to diversify a bit and as common as Glocks are, it would make a good beater gun

    Sent from my SIG Sauer
     

    Texasgordo

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    While I prefer the top-heavy XD guns, I'm coming around to wanting my first Glock... I'll even trade an XD for one.
    I think it would be cool to diversify a bit and as common as Glocks are, it would make a good beater gun

    Sent from my SIG Sauer
    I tried to like my XD45 and my XDm 9mm but I prefer Glocks. There was nothing wrong with the XD line but Glocks have so many options for customization. Glocks aren't for everyone but they are perfect for me.

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