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Hi all! I'm getting back into shooting and new to Glocks. Can I make any modifications to my G19 like a new barrel and trigger system with a lighter weight pull? What is legal in MA?
Scott
Hi all! I'm getting back into shooting and new to Glocks. Can I make any modifications to my G19 like a new barrel and trigger system with a lighter weight pull? What is legal in MA? Scott
Just did the following to my 19
Lone wolf 3.5 trigger bar
Lone wolf extended mag release
Glock extended slide release
Lone wolf extended slide release
Makes for a much more enjoyable shot.
same , also do the Lone Wolf Extractor which Helps a ton with Brass to Face issues, takes 2 min and only 15 bucks
Here are some standard mods for Glocks:
- extended slide release
- smooth trigger
- extended mag release
- extended whatchamacallit to disassemble easier
I'd like one of those to fit a 43. You selling them?Just did a bunch of smooth face Glock trigger bar/ Triggers for a whopping 13 bucks each.
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Just did a bunch of smooth face Glock trigger bar/ Triggers for a whopping 13 bucks each.
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You can do it yourself but will have a small hole on other side, it's ok because the pin can't go through that side.I'd like one of those to fit a 43. You selling them?
- extended slide release dumb, learn to drop the slide properly.
I put the extended slide stop on all my Glocks.
I put the extended slide stop on all my Glocks.
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I respect your opinions. So enlighten me. I'm left handed even and I find no benefit to the extended stop on my 34 vs the regular one on my 19.
Do you drop the slide with it? Is it easier for you to lock it back?
That all makes sense. Pressing the slide release is definitely faster.
I used to do it with my 1911s, a couple of which had extended (both out and back) slide releases that were very easy to hit with my trigger finger.
I've stopped because I mainly carry Glocks and don't want to get in the habit of doing in competition, things that won't work if I have to use a gun defensively.
One funny thing re language. Glock calls the thing that you push down to remove the slide a "slide lock".
Don
Glock calls the thing that you push down to remove the slide a "slide lock".
Here's a dude I followed on IG for a while. Great guy, and he demos his left handed slide-lock reloads. I think he's doing ok without the slide stop/release/whatever lever. hahahaha
https://www.instagram.com/p/7bpZXKghae/
Just an FYI for the lefties.