Ordered G45 MOS this AM, hopefully it’ll get here by Friday, if not then Monday, before I ordered it I searched around the ‘net and watched several videos of people shooting these, you know, MAC, Hickock45, etc, while I didn’t listen to all the blather, what I did watch was how the pistols ejected empty’s, and all of them shot out of the ejection port on a high arc landing about 8’ away from the shooter, the only pistols I have that eject like that are CZ’s. The point is with all these different videos you have different people shooting the pistol with different ammo, and yet the ejection pattern didn’t change.. The acid test for me was yesterday when I shot my loads through the rental G45, It didn’t seem to matter, each and every empty case went flying out vigorously to the right, on a high arc.. Anybody on the fence about these go watch the videos on the net, turn down the volume, and pay attention when they shoot the pistol, and watch the ejection pattern.. I honestly think (I’ll know for sure after I’ve shot mine,)Glock may have finally solved the BTF problem....
Last edited by ralph; 01-15-2020 at 05:46 PM.
I bought a 19X when they first came out. It shot well, but I really hated the front magwell lip. So I sold it and got a 45. I am quite pleased with it.
Picked up the G45 MOS on Friday, ran a bore snake through the bore and went to the lgs’s indoor range. Ran 5-6 mags of my practice loads through it with zero issues. Ejection was the same as the rental G45, which is excellent, all the cases to the right, being sent out of the ejection port vigorously.. This pistol shoots flat, rapid strings aren’t hard to do.. Glock finally addressed the BTF problem, and I honestly think it’s going to be a thing of the past. The next thing is to order some Dawson sights that’ll clear the RMR, and once those are sighted in, Mount the Red Dot, look around for a holster, get some practice in with it, and down the road, start carrying it, and see how it works out..