Thinner/ slimmer and tapered slide.
Thinner/ slimmer and tapered slide.
Gen 2 grip (no finger grooves)
Under cut trigger guard
Minus connector
Smooth trigger
Early Gen3 reliability
Light rail
Trijicon night sights
And to add to mine, go back to the tenifer finish, the Gen 4 finish is so sub-par.
98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.
Slightly less steep grip angle
Slightly thinner grip and slide
Slightly smaller grip front to back
Steel sights in dovetails front and back
Steel insert in frame at dust cover to prevent deformation by clamp on lights
Return to parts that did not cause BTF issues
Train 2 Win
Like everyone else here:
Undercut trigger guard
Get rid of finger grooves
Front slide serrations
Second place earns a body bag.
Gen3 RTF2 frame without finger grooves and an undercut trigger guard.
Add a standard picatinny rail, undercut front strap, and while I'm wishing add 10-8 sights or battlecomp sights standard.
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Last edited by Blayglock; 07-14-15 at 19:34.
Redesign the trigger guard and make it more glove friendly, lose the hook up front and undercut and radius the underside.
Offer more sight options or no sights at all for less $.
9mms never needed dual recoil springs so ditch 'em. You can blame it on the 9 being a pusswad round
Do not carve "Grip Zone" anywhere on the pistol.
NRA & GOA - Join the fight!
Truly ambi slide stop/release. Not extended, just a bit more ledge to catch.
Truly ambi magazine release.
Better bevel of magwell.
Stock striker/trigger bar block (see "the gadget").
Undercut trigger guard for both the firing hand middle finger and support hand index finger.
True Mil-STD-1913 front rail.
Improved trigger characteristics (clean break, overtravel stop) without losing the reset or initial stack of a good Glock trigger.
Provided that function and precision are not worse than current Gen 4, I can deal with or readily modify the little other things.
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