Here are some photo’s of @HALO51 ‘s 19M, with nDLC internals:
Here are a few of my 19M (no nDLC internals) for comparison:
No “M” on the barrel:
Here are some photo’s of @HALO51 ‘s 19M, with nDLC internals:
Here are a few of my 19M (no nDLC internals) for comparison:
No “M” on the barrel:
I see what you mean, that definitely looks different than the lipsye's edition. Looks like even the slide stops show less wear than standard slide stops. Glock definitely needs to do a better finish on their slide stops.
I can't really come up with an excuse for another glock, but I don't have a g17 or a gen 5 or a mos. So I just gave myself 3 excuses to buy one right there!
Probably a silly question, but why aren't the internals just plain stainless steel? Wouldn't it be cheaper than trying any specific coating and never have the problem of flaking which seems to affect the trigger pull?
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Galling would be an issue between the trigger bar and connector if the steel was stainless enough to actually not rust.
I've been wondering how a machined 4140 trigger bar and striker would act.
These guns were designed to be built with stamped sheet metal parts and the consistency is terrible due to the nature of stamping.
I saw today that GT Distributors is selling blue label 19M’s.
https://www.gtdist.com/products/guns...ec-pistol.html