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yqtszhj
10-04-2018, 12:45 PM
I had a G19 gen 4 (never was 100% reliable) and a 30s in the past. Traded a G26 gen 4 for a CZ Rami (good trade for me) and said I was out of the Glock business for good.

Well...... Last week I saw a deal on this unfired G19 gen3 born on Dec 2008 for a steal of a price from a private seller. I met the guy and it was as advertised, unfired. Still had the original gold colored Glock factory grease in it. The guy loaded it and put it in a drawer after “O” got elected never firing it. I could never do that. Since it wasn’t a gen 4 I had to have it and knew I could get my money back out of it easy if I didn’t like it. 500 trouble free rounds later and I like this one. Fits me pretty good, trigger is heavy but very crisp, and I shoot it well. Ordered an IWB Kydex holster. I think this one will see some carry time this winter.

So the moral of the story is never say never... wife says I’ll sell it later but I’m not so sure.


https://i.postimg.cc/j2d0Wc13/9_D4590_FE-_D36_C-4457-_B243-52163_F10_B4_C6.jpg

340pd
10-04-2018, 01:05 PM
They are great guns with a ton of aftermarket parts available should one desire. I had a G19 and after better sights, a flat G17 trigger, and a home done trigger polish, the gun was perfect. I just never warmed up to it and sold it to a buddy who loves that gun. Probably should have kept it but my policy is, if I don't shoot it well out it goes. That says a lot for my longtime owned PM9.

Bawanna
10-04-2018, 02:53 PM
I'm currently Glockless and I tell myself I will remain so but every once in awhile I get a slight urge.
I guess them being so simple and knowing them inside and out gives me confidence.
We're currently rebuilding all the department glocks. All new springs, deep clean where the officers can't get and adding new Trijicon HD sights.
I have to work the next 4 sundays, doing 6 each day and worked last sunday. Not so bad. Get into a routine, stay systematic and it's ok.
They go to range that same afternoon to function check. Last sunday, no issues, no sight adjustments needed, and surprisingly everyone showed up and di what they were supposed to, that never happens.

Also of note I mentioned the officer picking up a custom glock at training last week for 1400 bucks. Not a misprint there. I had to stifle a laugh. It's cool, looks neat but nothing I see that was worth more than a couple hundred bucks at most. I could buy 5 glocks or 3 real guns with 1400 bucks.

yqtszhj
10-04-2018, 03:53 PM
I'm currently Glockless and I tell myself I will remain so but every once in awhile I get a slight urge.
I guess them being so simple and knowing them inside and out gives me confidence.
We're currently rebuilding all the department glocks. All new springs, deep clean where the officers can't get and adding new Trijicon HD sights.
I have to work the next 4 sundays, doing 6 each day and worked last sunday. Not so bad. Get into a routine, stay systematic and it's ok.
They go to range that same afternoon to function check. Last sunday, no issues, no sight adjustments needed, and surprisingly everyone showed up and di what they were supposed to, that never happens.

Also of note I mentioned the officer picking up a custom glock at training last week for 1400 bucks. Not a misprint there. I had to stifle a laugh. It's cool, looks neat but nothing I see that was worth more than a couple hundred bucks at most. I could buy 5 glocks or 3 real guns with 1400 bucks.

Yeah, those high priced boutique glocks make you wonder. Of course I’ve never held one so maybe they are nice but I don’t think $1000+ worth of nice but to each their own. I’ve seen one around here on Armslist for over $1000 and they just sit there usually.

After my holster shows up for this one and I see if I like toting it around I might add some night sights to it next month and maybe try a set of those rubber stick on side panels to get a little traction. That will be about it. The Glock factory night sights are pretty cheap and I would think keep the same POA/POI since they are the same height and width. I had those on the G26 I traded and they worked OK.

After the first range trip I took a black marker and blacked out the bottom bar on the rear plastic sight to give a 3 dot picture (or more like 2 squares and a dot in the middle picture). That worked out real nice and comes off with a little alcohol if needed.

Of course I saw some Ameriglo Agent sights for $85 that looked real cool. They had that Orange front for daytime that I bet would catch the eye but if I added them and POI shifted I’d just be irritated and life is too short for that.

But I don’t want to put too much money into this one because getting it for a good price is what makes this one so enjoyable, shoot it and don’t worry about it. We’ll see how it goes....

Bawanna
10-04-2018, 04:12 PM
I'd get a little sample can of "Whataliner" it's truck bed liner but it makes a great grip. I did my 21 when I had it. A detective here bought it and preferred it over the dept issues we sent to Robar for texture.

Kind of rubbery with good texture.

ltxi
10-04-2018, 08:22 PM
Glocks are the best appliance guns ever. Inexpensive, accurate, and dead stone reliable. The only thing I really don't like about them is that non-"Safety Action" trigger. Add a thumb safety and they'd be truly for the masses excellent.

kenemoore
10-05-2018, 05:09 AM
I have a Gen3 G19, I never shot it much, the finger bumps never fit my hand. I had the bumps removed and the grip stippled. Wow what a difference. I shot it last week. Now I carry it on a 5th Saturday, every now and then.

ripley16
10-05-2018, 07:39 AM
Congrats on your find. My gen. 1 Glock 19 was a fine gun. Gave it to my son a few years ago and he carries it today. Good gun.

berettabone
10-05-2018, 11:01 AM
I'll say never...………………………………………………………………...:p

AJBert
10-05-2018, 07:01 PM
I'll say never, too...they just don't feel comfortable, natural in my hand. That is the number one first requirement for any handgun for me.

ltxi
10-06-2018, 08:00 PM
Glocks are the only double stacks my smallish hands have ever been able to accommodate. The grip angle is off, but I've adjusted to it....very well over the years. Glocks are not at all not my favorite semi-autos nor do I carry one...in that size range that accolade goes to 1911s. But in 19/23 versions I do shoot them well and they're my preferred console guns.

Ed M
10-06-2018, 10:27 PM
Was down to my last Glock - a 43 - after getting rid of my G19 Gen 3. That 19 was a good gun, but I just never got attached to it.

No sooner got rid of it when Glock released the G19 Gen 5. My local gun shop got 2 of them in with consecutive serial numbers. I liked the improvements the Gen 5 brought, and my Sister and I bought them.

Put some Talon grips and a set of Truglo TFO sights on it. Now THIS one I really like! The trigger is much better than my old Gen 3, and it fits my hand well. I've put more rounds through this gun than any other I own since I bought it.

I'm sure that'll change shortly. Just ordered a new Ruger MK IV Target model in all stainless. Also ordered the Ruger top rail and a Vortex Venom red dot optic. Time to go plinking...


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yqtszhj
10-07-2018, 08:08 AM
I'm sure that'll change shortly. Just ordered a new Ruger MK IV Target model in all stainless. Also ordered the Ruger top rail and a Vortex Venom red dot optic. Time to go plinking...



Wait until you see what that Ruger will do with the red dot on it. I have a MK III hunter that I put a Burris Fastfire on and with good trigger control standing you can hit shotgun shells at 25 yards. I took off the beautiful cocobolo grips and put a big Hogue grip on mine for more control. Those pistols are amazing.

Now I’ve put the red dot on my CZ Scorpion where it will stay (that’s another story) so I have to get another red dot for the Ruger.

wyntrout
10-07-2018, 11:32 AM
The new Glock 45 is without the finger bumps, has front slide serrations, the 17-like frame/19-like slide(I believe), and a few other "improvements. With the name, you would expect it to be a .45, but it's a new 9x19. Prices at the show ranged from $569 to $669 with room to dicker.

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/97D71725-BD6D-4822-9CDD-56ADE72DBE3B-660x371.jpeg

I did NOT see any 19's of any type... a very popular pistol!

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/09/24/glock-g45-ultimate

Bawanna
10-17-2018, 01:37 PM
The Glock LE District manager just left. He was passing through and stopped by to visit. Nice chat, learned some stuff.
After chatting he brought in a box full of the new guns. I didn't think I'd ever hanker for another Glock BUT he had a Gen 5 G19 with the RSR sight on it that blew my dress up round my ears. Front slide serrations, beveled mag well and the sight was designed so you didn't have to have suppressor sights to co witness iron sights.

Thing just felt good in my hand. Others here hound me to get a gun with the RSR sight, thought about one just to appease them and try it out.
Usually the Blue Gun dealers can't do anything for me as a civilian police employee but he says he can help with that being as I'm an armorer and more likely he is who he is.

I'm a devout non 9mm guy but have been trolling for a 9mm 1911 and still want one, but I think I'm adding the new G19 to my want list which never seems to get shorter, never could figure that out. This along with about 4 models of CZ, I don't think there's time to get it all done.

yqtszhj
10-17-2018, 10:02 PM
Go ahead ind get it. Sounds nice.

As for the G19 I picked up I’ve put on some Ameriglo I-dot sights and some Traction Grips. The sights are good and the Grips fill in the finger groves a bit. Feels a lot better. Now I just have to get out and verify POA on the new sights.

Barth
10-19-2018, 08:21 PM
I had a G19 gen 4 (never was 100% reliable) and a 30s in the past. Traded a G26 gen 4 for a CZ Rami (good trade for me) and said I was out of the Glock business for good.

Well...... Last week I saw a deal on this unfired G19 gen3 born on Dec 2008 for a steal of a price from a private seller. I met the guy and it was as advertised, unfired. Still had the original gold colored Glock factory grease in it. The guy loaded it and put it in a drawer after “O” got elected never firing it. I could never do that. Since it wasn’t a gen 4 I had to have it and knew I could get my money back out of it easy if I didn’t like it. 500 trouble free rounds later and I like this one. Fits me pretty good, trigger is heavy but very crisp, and I shoot it well. Ordered an IWB Kydex holster. I think this one will see some carry time this winter.

So the moral of the story is never say never... wife says I’ll sell it later but I’m not so sure.


https://i.postimg.cc/j2d0Wc13/9_D4590_FE-_D36_C-4457-_B243-52163_F10_B4_C6.jpg

I've got a gen 3 G27 that's a total POS.
It was good for a few 1000 rounds and then **** the bed.
I've tried all kinds of OEM and after market parts.
Had gunsmiths work on it.
Done everything short of swinging chickens feet and spraying it with holy water.
Damn thing will not run.
Even with ball ammo.

Want to get rid of it, but cant in good conscience drop that bomb on anyone...

Full Disclosure:
Friend had a G19 gen 3 that was flawless and deadly accurate.
Go figure...

for me Block is dead

yqtszhj
10-19-2018, 08:54 PM
I've got a gen 3 G27 that's a total POS.
It was good for a few 1000 rounds and then **** the bed.
I've tried all kinds of OEM and after market parts.
Had gunsmiths work on it.
Done everything short of swinging chickens feet and spraying it with holy water.
Damn thing will not run.
Even with ball ammo.

Want to get rid of it, but cant in good conscience drop that bomb on anyone...

Full Disclosure:
Friend had a G19 gen 3 that was flawless and deadly accurate.
Go figure...

for me Block is dead

That was my G19 gen 4 experience. Only it never even made it to 1000 reliable. Intermittent hiccups of different types even with various ball ammo, high power, lower power, everything. So much for perfection.

700 rounds into this gen 3 and it has been flawless so far. Load it with factory ammo and it just runs. Hope it continues.