Picked up a Gen 4 G26 in the last cpl of months, great shooting piece.
I believe that it’s already been mentioned but the parts numbers and in-cart item descriptions are messed up for the 0.125” Ameriglo Pro Glo front sights. I contact the company and was told that the parts numbers are correct. If you want a green front, you order the green part number and, even though your cart will show you added the orange front, you will receive the green front.
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My LGS has G26 Gen 5's and Blue Label pricing for veterans. Just waiting to sell my G29 and I think a G26 will be next.
--Jason--
I picked up my Gen5 G26 today. It’s a US made one with an AEGG serial number. Question for everyone who has one: what does your muzzle crown look like? The crown on mine does not look like the one on my Gen5 G19s. It’s just a flat crown with a 90 degree edge. I didn’t notice this at the store and only saw it when I field stripped the gun to clean out the factory preservative.
Is it time to call Glock?
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Mine doesn't look like that either, Dan. Mine is 3 digits off of @TC215 's serial number, so probably from the same production batch.
I’ll call Glock on Monday morning then. I wonder if they’ll replace this barrel with a new one or just recrown this barrel. I think having a different serial number on the barrel might bug me a little bit. The full resolution photo actually shows what looks to me like galling at the muzzle crown. The upload came in at a lower resolution and hides some of the ugliness.
Slightly disappointing for my first USA made Glock. The trigger is one of the nicer Gen5 guns I’ve tried, though. Very smooth without any of the grittiness some of them have. Also exhibits practically no play between slide and frame. It feels rock solid.
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