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  • Wayne1one

    gun aficionado
    Feb 13, 2011
    3,131
    Bowie, MD
    Looks like somebody at Glock is paying attention, at least to some of the current trends. Front serrations looks really good and the addition of steel sights, probably will cut into some of the aftermarket shops bottom line. I would like to see these in a MOS threaded model, that would be awesome. Is this enough of a change to justify buying another one?

    http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2017/04/07/new-glock-models-g19c-g24/
     

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    Shoobedoo

    US Army Veteran
    Jun 1, 2013
    11,174
    Keyser WV
    Looks like somebody at Glock is paying attention, at least to some of the current trends. Front serrations looks really good and the addition of steel sights, probably will cut into some of the aftermarket shops bottom line. I would like to see these in a MOS threaded model, that would be awesome. Is this enough of a change to justify buying another one?

    You know it is, so just go for it already..:lol2::D FWIW, the front serrations are a big plus IMO and I'm Glock did it.

    They go away with the Gen5...

    So they're dumping the finger grooves for Gen 5..?? Well that sucks because I like them..:sad20:
     

    knastera

    Just another shooter
    May 6, 2013
    1,484
    Baltimore County
    You know it is, so just go for it already..:lol2::D FWIW, the front serrations are a big plus IMO and I'm Glock did it.



    So they're dumping the finger grooves for Gen 5..?? Well that sucks because I like them..:sad20:



    That's where the Hogue Hand-All comes in.


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    knastera

    Just another shooter
    May 6, 2013
    1,484
    Baltimore County
    I don't often use "pretty" and "handgun" in the same sentence. I don't care if my hammer or screwdriver is pretty, I want them to work. Handguns are the same way. That's not to say I don't appreciate a nice looking firearm, but function wins every time. I have a Glock 23Gen4, and I would certainly like it to have forward serrations.


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    Chikane

    Member
    Mar 29, 2017
    28
    guess I'll wait a bit before buying a striker 9mm might as well since there's a delay on p10c this new glock in the summer and the Apx not on the list yet, and nothing else i really speaking to me atm.
     

    slybarman

    low speed high drag 9-5er
    Feb 10, 2013
    3,074
    I like (and use) front serrations. It's one of my only complaints about my Kahr 45 that I carry (no serrations. )

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    Maybe a couple spots of talon tape up front?
     

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