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It is fun to build a stripped slide with UPK... you see some things you don't see just cleaning a Glock and changing out triggers. The one I put in my Brownells G19 was a Shadow Systems kit, so I hope it holds up. |
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When the ANP was trained by the Italian military they would only load three (3) rounds at a time and critique the shooter for those three rounds. The Italians used a tenth (1/10) of the ammo we did and actually trained better goat herder/policemen. Since most Generals become lobbyists because their buddies from West Point is still on active duty they push whosevers product that is paying their salaries. Nearly every military in the world has gone to the Glock 17 but not us. Why? And how about the Emperor's new clothes too? Now it is your turn to dispute my statement. |
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Hey so you guys are right, the g26 slide/barrel i installed on my glock 27, i used a g19 extractor and extractor and it wont eject properly. the round will get pulled back but it doesnt hit the extractor properly and pop up.
What is the exact part for this, just the current one from the g27 is 1882. My gen3 19 has a 336. I remember hearing a bunch about how theres a better ejector made by glock to swap out the 336 or is that the best one? |
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Yes, The 30274 ejector is a update from the 336. There is also an even newer 9mm ejector, the 47021 which comes on Gen 5 9mm pistols, but they are unobtanium right now.
In this thread ejector and extractor are both being used to describe the same part. It's the ejector which is fixed in the trigger housing and kicks the case from the gun as it cycles. The extractor is fixed in the slide and grabs the rim of the cartridge. It's the ejector with has to be changed when doing caliber swaps.
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So, you are agree that everybody in the world which adopted Glock 17 get kickback, you just do not want to figure out who did.
Fair enough, just proving my point one more time. |
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only opaque black polymer goodness if god wanted me to read he wouldn't have had Gaston invent tennifer |
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Ferritic nitrocorburizing was developed way before Gaston, in 1950ths, Gaston just give to it his name on existing process, but he never developed or invented that process itself. Remove prism! Last edited by Palmaris; 02-27-2021 at 12:04 PM.. |
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You can try to figure out why Glock dominated the market enough for everyone to attempt reliable knock-offs with any of the longevity of the Glock system. Doesn't matter one bit to Glock or the people who prefer Glock. Glocks sell themselves. Nothing else needed except smart people actually shooting them and word of mouth. As far as the "block" look... it is more like a monolithic slab to me.
A LOT more people than you think also love a tight clean simple utilitarian design, RATHER THAN slits, chops, shaves, shapes, holes, stripes, lines, patterns, paisley, hood scoops, air vents, double-decker gripzones, weird shapes, four art styles, lame fonts, intersectional emblems. |
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The new PPQ (PDP) uses GLOCK dovetails for the iron sights.
https://www.recoilweb.com/walther-pd...ss-165755.html |
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Timney...
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To a lot of people who customized their guns to their preferences wether it is superficial or a change in the grip frame, it does worth it. Definitely does worth it.
Someone who likes a stock gun wouldn’t not say it does worth it. |
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The buy line is Glock Perfection...
You can not improve perfection.
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Yup. When I had my Glocks, I had to upgrade the polymer guide rod, plug the empty hole at the bottom of the grip........and I must say " it does worth it " to improve my perfect Glock.
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ive actually gone back to the old OEM guiderods (when taking friends and their girlfriends to go shoot) simply because theres less resistance and easier to rack and havent noticed any real difference in the shooting experiance tbh..... |
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I have one Vickers Glock 17 that has the grip plug and I like it... because it looks cool with certain mags, but I didn't run out and add it to any others. The RTF2 texture or TALON Granulates are very nice and a big change. My buddy just brought over his gen3 G34 with fresh Talons and it feels great like it cements to your hand (just like my G22C with granulates). Also the stock trigger is decent and I wouldn't change it. I like those extended slide stops that look stock but have much better gimping and a slightly larger curve... the Vickers ones or Tango Down. You don't have to agree... it is subjective, but I always change plastic sights to steel, change trigger connector... anything else is optional. Also, anyone triggered by the "Perfection" MARKETING and trying to imply GLOCKS are different than any other gun that people add stuff to for whatever reason... and just trolling as usual. Does it worth it? Oh yeah, does it. |
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