Does this mean when people ask me what I carry I can say a Mk18 and a Mk27????
Im confused by all the mk's. What was the pistol designation before? Mk28? And if there are Mk48 and Mk262 designations why are they just now using Mk26 and Mk27.
Just remembered it wa Mk25... that kind of makes sense now... will the NSW glocks have a nifty little anchor now though?
I would like to see how high of an increase the sales of G19's have been sold since the announcement came.
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Its probably a small increase. Lots of highly intelligent and skilled people have been preaching the Glock 19 sermon for years now, so my guess is that its always one of Glock's top sellers on the civilian market. The three largest police departments in the US all use the 19, in addition to other pistols, and JSOC has been using it for several years if I recall. Its a known and proven pistol. I can only imagine how many times someone has walked into their local gunshop and asked the guy behind the counter what pistol to buy and "Glock 19" is the answer. But without a doubt, the SEAL fanboys will definitely have to buy a 26 and a 19 now.
I shaved my gasblock for this?
Oh ya, I know that the G19 is the highest selling Glock and has been for years. Was just curious how much flex has been in sales since.
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Most curious, a G26? why a G26? For the military?
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