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Furthermore, G4s produce even smoother shooting compared to their earlier G3 cousins. Truly, G4s kick remarkably calmly in your hand when you pull the trigger, offering even better accuracy in tense situations. Plus, G4s typically come with interchangeable backstraps, allowing you to customize your pistol to your unique hand shape or liking.

Finally, Glock 19 Gen 5s feature updated internal mechanisms, producing even more consistent accuracy. They also forgo finger grooves entirely, but use an updated group texture and an ambidextrous slide stop — many of these pistols are suitable for left and right-handed users equally well.

The replaced internals included a bolstered trigger system, extractor, and firing pin safety. More important is the flared magwell, which makes reloading quickly a breeze. Target shooting enthusiasts or police officers will get the most use out of this particular upgrade. Ultimately, any Glock 19 model will be well worth your time and money. Few pistols offer such consistent performance and phenomenal value over their lifespans, and the G19 will serve you well as a target shooting pistol, a self-defense weapon, and a concealed carry firearm all in the same package.

Close search. New Holsters expand. Consistency As with practically all other Glocks on the market, the G19 has a reputation for being something of a workhorse. When the Glock 19 came out it became very popular with detectives and undercover cops. The smaller profile of the 19 made it ideal for concealed carry operations. They are very slim handguns making them great for concealed carry and they also have stainless steel slides.

The frame of the SR9 is slightly larger than the Glock 19 allowing it to have a 17 round magazine capacity. Another compact striker-fired handgun releasing at a similar time to the gen 3 Glock 19 is the Springfield xD. The service model has a 4-inch barrel and was nice enough to offer an ambidextrous magazine release and front serrations. Although it is not a huge difference the xD does have a 16 round capacity, one round more than the 15 round G19 mags.

These handguns came to the market with many issues that needed to be ironed out and have yet to see much of a following since. On a striker-fired firearm is actually the firing pin.

It is under spring tension inside the gun until the trigger is pulled. At this time the spring releases and allows the striker to move forward and hit the primer on the cartridge that is loaded in the chamber. When the slide moves backward during the course of fire the striker is then rearmed under spring tension and is ready to fire once again until the magazine is depleted.

Gen 3 Glocks can be found with two different finishes depending on when they were made. Older models had a similar tennifer finish to the older generations. When the fourth generation came out gen 3s and gen 4s were being produced at the same time.

This is when the nitride finish replaced the tennifer finish due to production regulations in the United States. The two different types can be easily told apart. The tennifer finish had a similar look and texture to a non-stick pan while the nitride finish was dull and off-color to the Glock slide. Since the gen 3 Glock has been around for almost 30 years there is a healthy amount of aftermarket parts and accessories to make your G19 unique.

I always recommend being consistent with your practice and real-world ammunition choices. So choosing a quality option that you will be able to find when needed while performing what it needs to do is key.

I am always on the lookout for CCI ammunition no matter what caliber I am searching for. For the price, it functions well and in 9mm it can be readily found in both and grain.

Sure it can be a little dirty and the brass is a little tougher to reload than some other options but I very seldom have any issues with jamming or miss feeding using a variety of guns. A second choice that I seem to be going with lately is PMC bronze. With the compact size, I can comfortably fit more ammunition in my range bag and my ammo cans.

Federal HST is my go-to defense round. They come in the grain weight to match what can be found for training use which is another big plus. Being such a great size for concealed carry a good holster is a great option for a Glock There are many different styles to suit your wants.

That being said there are plenty of other range holster options available and there is no harm in having multiple to match the current need. Since this is the first generation of Glock that has an accessory rail it would be hard not to recommend a quality laser or light for the pistol. The first thing I would change up is the sights for a good pair of steel night sights to give me more confidence shooting in dark environments while also being less likely to break.

If you are someone who has smaller hands or otherwise does not find the grip works for you then either stippling the frame or swapping over to a finger grooveless option might be a good choice for you. The factory trigger is okay to get the job done but if you want to squeeze more performance out of the gun changing up the trigger is a great way to gain more accuracy either through a lighter weight trigger pull or shorter break and reset.

Overall I would say that the third generation of Glock 19 had a lot of changes from previous generations but there is still more work to be done to make it competitive with current offerings on the market. The information provided on the Website is for general information purposes only and is not an alternative to legal advice from your lawyer. This post may contain references to products and services from our partners. There is no doubt that it is much easier to conceal a Glock 43 than a Glock Personally, I can concealed carry Glock 19 in 98 percent of situations without issue, but there are some situations where the size of the Glock 43 is a major advantage.

The biggest difference is going to be the width and overall size of the guns. The Glock 43 does not have finger grooves either despite being a fourth-generation firearm. Most people seem to find the Glock 43 feels a little more ergonomic in the hand than the Glock 19, but the 19 is simply a larger, more substantial firearm. If you have an average-sized hand, you can get your entire hand on the grip of the gun. You also have the ability with Gen4 and Gen5 Glocks to switch out or add backstraps to increase the overall size of the grip, making it even friendlier for shooting with larger hands.

Now, grip length is very important as the strongest finger in the hand when it comes to controlling recoil is actually your pinky. I myself can not fit my pinky on the grip of a Glock 43, whereas I can get it on the grip of a Glock Now, if you have much smaller hands than I do, you might actually be able to get a better grip on the Glock 43 than you can on the Glock I will go over a personal story in the shooting segment that explains why, but neither the Glock 43 nor the Glock 19 is the best choice overall.

The texture on the Gen3 and 5 Glock 19s are going to be different than the texture on the Glock 43 and Glock 19 Gen4. The texture on the Glock 19 Gen5 is going to be a little more aggressive than the texture on the Gen4, and the texturing on the Gen3 guns is completely nonexistent.

Really, the point where the texturing is sufficient starts with the Gen4 guns. The serrations are equal in depth and feel on both firearms. You have the option to get basic plastic slot fillers that you can then upgrade later with your preferred aftermarket sights, or you can get the gun from the factory with AmeriGlo night sights.

The rear sight is blacked out with the exception of the two tritium vials. Currently, mounting a red-dot optic on a Glock 19 is fairly easy because Glock has their modular optic system MOS that is widely available and you can mount pretty much any red-dot pistol optic on the market on a Glock.

They come with mounting plates as well as there are a bunch of aftermarket manufacturers that make even higher-quality mounted sights for the Glock 19 MOS. If Glock comes out with that model, I will likely be buying one. Now, the Glock 43 and Gen3 triggers are very similar despite the Glock 43 technically being a Gen4 variant. The biggest difference between these triggers from the others is going to be their very hard, stiff wall. The Glock Gen 5 trigger is their newest variant and probably their most well-liked.

The Glock Gen5 trigger has a rolling break, which makes them a little bit more shootable for most gun owners. The Glock 43 has a left-side-only slide lock in approximately the same position as the regular Glock 19 slide locks. If you have smaller hands, this is obviously going to be a lot easier to reach.



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