Not relevant? I was actually thinking of getting a 26.Except for the 49, nothing on the list really surprises me. None of them are really relevant anymore, can’t imagine any of these turn very fast.
- G17 – Gen4
- G17 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G17L – Classic | Gen3
- G17L MOS – Gen5
- G19 – Gen4
- G19 MOS – Gen4
- G20 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21SF
- G22 – Gen3 | Gen4 | Gen5
- G22 MOS – Gen5
- G23 – Gen4
- G24
- G26 – Gen4
- G27 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29SF
- G30 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G31 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G32 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G33 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G35 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G35 MOS – Gen4
- G36
- G36 FGR
- G37 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G38
- G39
- G40 MOS – Gen4
- G41 – Gen4
- G41 MOS – Gen4
- G49
Have at it, Gen 5 isn’t on the list.Not relevant? I was actually thinking of getting a 26.
Right. I was just wondering what you meant by relevant. From gen 1 to 5 not much changed no matter what glock wants you to believe lol. This is all nonsense btw. Gun manufacturers should be able to counter sue.Have at it, Gen 5 isn’t on the list.
Gen 4 was their worst Gen, no one buys them.Right. I was just wondering what you meant by relevant. From gen 1 to 5 not much changed no matter what glock wants you to believe lol. This is all nonsense btw. Gun manufacturers should be able to counter sue.
Gen 4 was their worst Gen, no one buys them.
Gen 3 only exists for places like CA.
.40 S&W is a dead caliber.
G17 was replaced by the G47.
From a business stand point I see what Glock is doing here.
I’ll withhold comment about the V series and the mess in CA until there’s more information.
No, this isn't that. That was a while back.Except for the 49, nothing on the list really surprises me. None of them are really relevant anymore, can’t imagine any of these turn very fast.
- G17 – Gen4
- G17 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G17L – Classic | Gen3
- G17L MOS – Gen5
- G19 – Gen4
- G19 MOS – Gen4
- G20 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21SF
- G22 – Gen3 | Gen4 | Gen5
- G22 MOS – Gen5
- G23 – Gen4
- G24
- G26 – Gen4
- G27 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29SF
- G30 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G31 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G32 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G33 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G35 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G35 MOS – Gen4
- G36
- G36 FGR
- G37 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G38
- G39
- G40 MOS – Gen4
- G41 – Gen4
- G41 MOS – Gen4
- G49
I give it 6 months before someone releases new files to print an updated switch.No more switches for you bitches![]()
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That sounds like a Bloodhound Gang song.."V" stand for Vigina!
I'd give it 3. I can't think of a semi that can't be turned into full auto. As long as one has deep knowledge of the guns firing mechanism(s) it can be converted. Then what?I give it 6 months before someone releases new files to print an updated switch.
My question is what's different on the gen 5 Glock 17 MOS? I have a regular gen 5 17 already. What difference does the top slide cut-out make on the gen 5? lolExcept for the 49, nothing on the list really surprises me. None of them are really relevant anymore, can’t imagine any of these turn very fast.
- G17 – Gen4
- G17 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G17L – Classic | Gen3
- G17L MOS – Gen5
- G19 – Gen4
- G19 MOS – Gen4
- G20 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G21SF
- G22 – Gen3 | Gen4 | Gen5
- G22 MOS – Gen5
- G23 – Gen4
- G24
- G26 – Gen4
- G27 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G29SF
- G30 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5
- G31 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G32 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G33 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G34 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5
- G35 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G35 MOS – Gen4
- G36
- G36 FGR
- G37 – Gen3 | Gen4
- G38
- G39
- G40 MOS – Gen4
- G41 – Gen4
- G41 MOS – Gen4
- G49