![]() ![]() It also comes with 3 17 round magazines if you live in a free state. ![]() The Gen 4’s come with interchangeable backstraps but I don’t use them. ![]() I really hate finger grooves and I’m glad the Gen 5 got rid of them. Where the Glock falls short is the grip and those forced finger grooves. A small slide is hardly an issue in my opinion. A lot of people claim the Glock’s side lock is too small, but I slingshot over slide lock when it comes to reloads. The magazine release and slide lock are placed in an easy to reach position. The Glock does just work and the ergos aren’t bad. Mounting optics is very easy and just requires a few screws and a change of the mounting plate between different optics.Ĭapacity – 10-50 rounds with aftermarket options The Fastfire 3 is the current optic on the gun and it’s going through its own test and review process. I have two miniature optics for mm Glock, a Meopta Meosight 3 and a Burris Fastfire 3. From the more affordable Burris Fastfire to the Legendary Trijicon RMR. The Glock MOS System allowed you to mount 4 different plates that could accommodate a wide variety of different optic’s footprints. Prior to this, you had to pay a good chunk of change to get a gun cut for a specific optic. The MOS or Modular optics System was a big step forward for handguns. The Glock 17 Gen 4 MOS became my first Glock and I can finally join every other gun writer in giving it a review. A gun that can mount multiple optics with just a quick plate swap? Sign me up. However, once the Gen 4 MOS models came to be my ears perked up. The Honda Civic of handguns is a bit tough to be excited about. I just preferred my hammer fired guns and Glocks always seemed so boring. Not due to any real serious reason, I was never a Glock hater or anything like that. It took a long time to get me to buy a Glock. ![]()
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