Yes, they all work fine, and so do all generation mags.
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I just returned from my range:
400 rounds - zero stoppages, all shot standing with a mix of two handed and WHO/SHO drills.
200 - Fiocchi 115gr
100 - Speer Lawman 124gr
50 - Speer Gold Dot 124gr +P
50 - Federal HST 147gr
The first part of my session was spent zeroing the Ameriglo sights I installed.
Here are my first three shots with 124gr +p Gold dots at 10 yards:
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I then tested the zero at 25 yards with 10 shots of 124gr +p Gold dots at 25 yards:
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I shot a few more 10 shot groups, then moved up to 15 yards and shot three, 10 round mags of Fiocchi FMJ:
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The remaining ammo was spent on Bill Drills, F2S, and WHO/SHO drills.
Overall pretty good for the first time out with it. The flat grip felt better than the Gen 4 with finger grooves; especially when grabbing at speed. The trigger was as smooth as it was while dry firing, as well.
So far go good.
Nice 25 yard groups with your new Gen 5 G26 GAP.
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What sights did you shoot that with? The stock rears and 0.180” fronts? Also, what sight hold are you using?
That is some nice shooting.
Thank you
I agree; I have 19’s too, but I still prefer the 26.
Thanks - I use the Ameriglo Orange Proglo .180” height/.125” width front, paired with the Ameriglo Operator .256” height/.150” notch rear (green tritium/Black rear). This setup hits “drive-the-dot” on all of my Gen 4 Glocks and now my Gen 5 as well.
Sir I would have taken those 3 shots at 10 yards and packed it up and called it a day. Just kidding. Looks like you are meshing week will the 26