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I didn't sand the whole grip, just the offending parts of one side. My thoughts.....
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I'm a lefty, so Gen 5 for me Gen 5 G19 is my church carry gun loaded with Underwood 124 grain +P+ Gold Dots.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. If night sights are your thing. Funny how so many think their way is the way. Give me cheap sights and I'll pick what I want. I'd rather shoot a sling shot than use 3 dot night sights you see. So they are a waste of money too.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. If night sights are your thing. Funny how so many think their way is the way. Give me cheap sights and I'll pick what I want. I'd rather shoot a sling shot than use 3 dot night sights you see. So they are a waste of money too. Soooo you never played in the dark I take it.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. If night sights are your thing. Funny how so many think their way is the way. Give me cheap sights and I'll pick what I want. I'd rather shoot a sling shot than use 3 dot night sights you see. So they are a waste of money too. Soooo you never played in the dark I take it. So you can shoot in the dark? Impress me and prove it. If you can't see your target at 5 feet away, night sights ain't gonna help. Funny how you make assumptions, just like Jimmy thinking he's right about everything.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. That's one thing I equally find annoying about Glocks. There's no comparing apples to apples on price because you always have to take into account changing out the sights. Or, at least I do. Still like Glocks, though.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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Who said shoot? I said play.
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I still have them, the damn magazines keep me captive.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. That's one thing I equally find annoying about Glocks. There's no comparing apples to apples on price because you always have to take into account changing out the sights. Or, at least I do. Still like Glocks, though. These days, you have at least three choices in sights from the Glock factory. You can go with the traditional plastic one, the Glock tritium night sights, or Ameriglo night sights with a bright red from post. No changing out necessary, if you order them with the sights you like.
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Who said shoot? I said play. I played when I was 7,congrats?
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There was a time when you couldn’t mount a light on a service weapon and all you had was baton length flashlight at your disposal. Night sights were pretty awesome when doing a dark/dimly lit building or field.
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if they could only fix the damn trigger like so many other striker fired pistols have.
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[/quote] These days, you have at least three choices in sights from the Glock factory. You can go with the traditional plastic one, the Glock tritium night sights, or Ameriglo night sights with a bright red from post. No changing out necessary, if you order them with the sights you like. [/quote]
What's your preference?
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if they could only fix the damn trigger like so many other striker fired pistols have. macay had the solution to this which i just did on a 23. it is hugely improved over the stock trigger. maybe 30bucks in parts, a little flitz polishing and good to go
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. I'll never understand why people find the Glock trigger's to be such an issue.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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That aftermarket? Ameri-Glo? Thanks.
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I would struggle to put good money down on any new glock after shooting the much much better sig p320 trigger. Glock is pretty stagnant regards real improvements over many years. Plus some kind of an arrogant Assh-le company that puts plastic sights on a pistol when you can get very nice steel night sights with a green insert on comparably priced sigs or SW's etc. I'll never understand why people find the Glock trigger's to be such an issue. Nor I.
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