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  • shojivic
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2012
    • 763

    Glock slimline MOS

    Do these soon-to-be released models have any merit considering the design intent of slim, concealed and uncluttered?

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    New GLOCK Slimline Models: MOS For Optics - Rail For Lights, Lasers - Looking for a everyday carry gun that was more trim than the G26 but had better ergonomics (and has a larger mag capacity) than the pocket-size G43, the new GLOCK Slimline models were hot commodities.
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    tabascoz28
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2016
    • 3364

    Get it as slim as possible, but slap a light, laser and red dot on... I'd rather put a laser guide rod in.

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      Grumpyoldretiredcop
      Calguns Addict
      • Sep 2008
      • 6437

      Interesting. In an atmosphere of continuing restrictions on magazine size in CA and elsewhere, Glock may be getting ahead of the curve for once. The whole concept, however, depends on one, possibly two RDS, at least that I know of - the Shield and possibly the DeltaPoint Pro. Both retail for a pretty fair fraction of the probable cost of the handgun, which could be a tough sell.


      That being said, I carry a 48 in the winter and might consider it depending on what the Blue Label cost turns out to be.
      I'm retired. That's right, retired. I don't want to hear about the cop who stopped you today or how you didn't think you should get a ticket. That just makes me grumpy!

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