Yep, the 17 and 34 use the same RSA (1-3 for Gen5, 0-2-4 for Gen 4, and 5579-1 for Gen 1-3). Caveat here: those Gen4/5 part numbers may be outdated as my info is based on the Glock order form from...
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Yep, the 17 and 34 use the same RSA (1-3 for Gen5, 0-2-4 for Gen 4, and 5579-1 for Gen 1-3). Caveat here: those Gen4/5 part numbers may be outdated as my info is based on the Glock order form from...
I've always been told they are called lightning cuts, but I like this better, phrasing and all that jazz.
Glock isn't restricted in RSA selection as they were with Gen 3 pistols. The G17L.1-3 uses the same RSA as a G17.1-3 or G22.2-3 or G34.3 (ad nauseam) so the weight of the G17L.3 slide had to work...
The 'L' prefix is a Glock factory replacement barrel, L meaning Lauf. Replacement frames start with G (Griffstueck), and slides with S (Schloss).
Thanks for the pics, I was wondering about the...
I had similar issues with my G48. For the first ~500 rounds I did not have any issues. Then I went to a GSSF outdoor match and had the same RTB issues you did. After that match I fully stripped...
So a quick update on the GSSF litmus test, I shot a 481 clean cold (comparatively I shot a G44/493, and G19.5/492 x2). Not a showing of any sort, but for a striker guy not too bad.
1st string...
1. Yes, if properly lubricated. I have run mine well over 1,000 rounds with zero PM but starting with proper lube, YMMV of course.
2. Yes, but the rear dovetail is polymer so you *need* to be...
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If Glock is paying more attention to the Blue Label guns as a whole then that is new OR something they recently started informing people about. I do specifically recall that in 2002 during my first...
So, I did make it to the range. The downside was so did 50% of the other members as well so I did not get to actually train with the MK25 as I wanted. I did manage to get 200 rounds off, so that...
Forgive me if I stress the 'for me' part of my reply, I understand that everyone runs a different bio setup.
I've been lucky and unlucky with gun size and AIWB carry - the small micro 9s do not...
So a big FU to this thread. Y'all cost me some money.
After reading all the posts I did something I thought I'd never do at this point in my life - buy a SIG P-series in today's age. Since SIG...
That is the conclusion that Osage County Guns came to after contacting their SIG rep. OCG has had no returns of the module previously so they knew it wasn't from their end. SIG stated that they may...
Have the sending account open the inquiry with FedEx. You, as a third party, and the receiving FFL are of no consequence to FedEx - the shipper is their customer. Provided the shipper sent it FedEx...
I cannot be absolutely sure and have reached out to the retailer as well as SIG.
Based on my previous 'siggings' I expect little to no resolution with an explanation of, paraphrasing here, 'this...
Holy sweet baby Jesus, SIG. Who the hell are you hiring to make these decisions?
This is a factory P320 grip module that is supposed to be coyote. I guess when you can't sell carry size black...
I tried one for my (now sold) Shield. Hard pass. The mag well was not fit for use, simply grasping firmly would dislodge it from the frame during reloads. I have given up on short-gripped pistols in...
Any gun that is effective, reliable, durable, and accurate makes sense as a carry gun in 2024. It is the user that determines, individually, how viable it actually is.
As a Glock guy, if I were...
Thanks everyone, I appreciate the info!
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I don't carry a .40 anymore, but if I did I have a pile of 180 Gold Dots.
I know they are not listed on your site, but 'the Internet' says that the Prodigy should fit the Staccato holster. Asking if you can confirm one way or the other, thanks!
I had read that the Prodigy should fit the Staccato holster, but I haven't found a reliable confirmation. If so, I'd just go for a JMCK. I'll email them later to see if they can say for sure or not.
My usual go-to, JMCK, does not list the Prodigy - who would be an acceptable alternative?