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The 42 can be finicky because its recoil spring is too heavy. I put a reduced strength, tungsten GRA in it when I had my Holosun 507 installed. It feeds perfectly FMJ and the 90 gn XTP I carry. And I’ve tested it with the worst grips I could muster. Holding it out to my side, right hand and left hand only, barely holding on to it. Never a malfunction. A Glock 19 with any of those lose grips, it wouldn’t feed like my 42 does.
But yeah, stock… malfunctions are fairly easy to induce with poor grip.
Last edited by rawkguitarist; 03-20-2024 at 10:28 AM.
Aaron D.
EvoSec
Evolution Security Podcast
Sorry not sure the weight of it or the stock weight. But this is what I put in it. I’ll add, my best friend has a 42. And he’s not a serious shooter. His kept choking on him since his grip wasn’t strong enough. I suggest he get one if these and he has no malfunctions anymore. It really helps.
https://www.glockstore.com/Tungsten-...=1&custcol7=44
Aaron D.
EvoSec
Evolution Security Podcast
This .. reasonable price , can configure any way you want
https://www.crossbreedholsters.com/p...y-n8-tactical/
I have this .. works great , very reasonable price ..:
https://rockyourglock.com/gen-4-5-ry...e-rod-assembly