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    Quote Originally Posted by Beat Trash View Post
    I used these for years on a Glock 26 2.6 that I owned. Sold them off with the gun. Does anyone know if these smaller pearler grip +0 floor plates work with the gen 5 26's?
    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.

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    Nice 25 yard groups with your new Gen 5 G26 GAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAP View Post
    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:
    Name:  0B333004-65C8-4782-830D-1A0C8FA565B9.jpg
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Size:  36.5 KB

    I shot a few more 10 shot groups, then moved up to 15 yards and shot three, 10 round mags of Fiocchi FMJ:
    Name:  7041FA15-72F4-46DA-B468-0C4431A9A6BD.jpg
Views: 3659
Size:  37.9 KB

    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 shooting.

    The G26 is my sleeper favorite Glock (regardless of generation). Incredibly versatile little pistol. A +2 magazine makes it into a little bobtailed G19, and at least in 2018 has been my most carried handgun (Gen 3).

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    @GAP

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBP55 View Post
    Nice 25 yard groups with your new Gen 5 G26 GAP.
    Thank you

    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    Nice shooting.

    The G26 is my sleeper favorite Glock (regardless of generation). Incredibly versatile little pistol. A +2 magazine makes it into a little bobtailed G19, and at least in 2018 has been my most carried handgun (Gen 3).
    I agree; I have 19’s too, but I still prefer the 26.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    @GAP

    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.
    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.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by GAP View Post
    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:
    Name:  716A91EA-6650-45FE-8853-9ABF59028521.jpg
Views: 3711
Size:  33.1 KB

    I then tested the zero at 25 yards with 10 shots of 124gr +p Gold dots at 25 yards:
    Name:  0B333004-65C8-4782-830D-1A0C8FA565B9.jpg
Views: 3665
Size:  36.5 KB

    I shot a few more 10 shot groups, then moved up to 15 yards and shot three, 10 round mags of Fiocchi FMJ:
    Name:  7041FA15-72F4-46DA-B468-0C4431A9A6BD.jpg
Views: 3659
Size:  37.9 KB

    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.
    If you get the same results in different light on different days, you might consider drifting the rear sight a skosh left.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    If you get the same results in different light on different days, you might consider drifting the rear sight a skosh left.
    Yes, about .005 should work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    If you get the same results in different light on different days, you might consider drifting the rear sight a skosh left.
    Yep, I’ll have my sight pusher with me and repeat the same process as I did today; I will probably bring more Gold Dots with me though.

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    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

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