I know they are for some brands, didn’t think Glock was one of them.
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I know they are for some brands, didn’t think Glock was one of them.
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Sic semper tyrannis.
Glock is just retarded.
Pick a generation, put a well fit barrel in it and front slide serrations. Offer various sizes and calibers. But no they want to be like Sig and offer everything other than what is desired.
I’m shocked they haven’t put out a dragon chrome model yet
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I've been wanting a 34 for a while, but have little interest in an MOS model, especially at that price. I wonder what blue label pricing will be like.
ETA: GT Distributors posted on FB that blue label pricing on the 34 will be $558.50 for standard sights and $636.00 for Ameriglo Bold sights.
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I do like that they did away with the cutout on the top of the slide on the 34.
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An MOS plate wont kill you.
Forward serrations on a glock are a thing but not my thing.
I'm sure at some point they will do a non MOS.
If not, Gen 3 and Gen 4 34s abound.
I want this one to be straight irons only
Bu Bu Bu muh press checks!
I really don't care for forward serrations unless you are running an optic, but that is just my feelings on it. I have them on several guns, the only one I had them done aftermarket on where a G17 I was getting milled for an RMR at the same time.
I am surprised they are not dropping the G34 MOS and standard Gen 5 model at the same time however. I find that odd.
The G26 Gen 5 is nice though. If I didn't have frame work done on the Gen 4 26 I bought last December I would be all over it.
98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.
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