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New Glock 34 MOS, 35 MOS, 41 MOS, 10mm 40 MOS Hunter

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And the SHOT Show 2015 GLOCK Leak Award Goes To Kiesler Police Supply Kiesler Police Supply released several marketing images of new GLOCK pistols on their Facebook page. We have known that GLOCK would be introducing Optic-Ready models so we believe these to be true. Meet the GLOCK 34 MOS, 35 MOS and 41 MOS as well as the 10mm 40 MOS Hunter.

http://soldiersystems.net/2015/01/0...ock-leak-award-goes-to-kiesler-police-supply/
 
Unless it is some sort of quick detach site.. Why didn't they put on some sort of tall suppressor type iron sites? Seems not well thought out.
 
So now when someone refers to their "Glock fotay" they might mean the 10mm long slide.
 
Unless it is some sort of quick detach site.. Why didn't they put on some sort of tall suppressor type iron sites? Seems not well thought out.

Because if you don't actually have a can, with limited exceptions, suppressor sights are awful. The only setup that didnt annoy me was what came with the MK23.
 
That extra long slide 10mm version looks to be ideal for the people using Glocks in USPSA Limited division - instead of trying to find the all-elusive G24 and being restricted to keeping your loads under 1.155", you can probably get a conversion barrel for this new 10mm version and use the same load data that the STI's take - 1.180" out to 1.200"
 
keepin up with the jones (S&W). They already have rmr versions of the M&P out and THOSE are sexy... When glock releases a 19/17 with rmr then I'll bite.
 
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