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So glock.....

When we getting 15rnd mags for the 43x/48 that doesnt involve going 3rd party.



When do we get alternate grips for the gun? You know one that allows a natural flat 45 degree rear grip and backstraps that allow classic glock bump grip.

Think its possible to finally abandon the plastic stock sights in favor of OEM night sights standard, i mean youre only charging like $700 now for MOS and the old argument was that plastic sights kept costs down.
Plastic sights are a place holder. If they go with steel the price is going up and 90% of us are taking them off anyway. So leave the plastic sights.

Want 15 round mags… buy a 19.

The grip will probably never change.
 
Why does it have to be from Glock? A lot of reputable companies make great products in those offerings.
I just love Glocks would be dope to own a Glock rifle it would complete half my load outs lol I have a Sig rifle but I do not own a Glock rifle I wonder how much they charge I'm guessing between 1-1.5k for a 7.62/556 and probably close to 2k for a 308
 
Plastic sights are a place holder. If they go with steel the price is going up and 90% of us are taking them off anyway. So leave the plastic sights.

Want 15 round mags… buy a 19.

The grip will probably never change.
Hell yeah the 43x and 48 are designed to run 10+1 oem mags reliably not those aftermarket shield arm mags
 
Plastic sights are a place holder. If they go with steel the price is going up and 90% of us are taking them off anyway. So leave the plastic sights.

Want 15 round mags… buy a 19.

The grip will probably never change.
Ok i guess we keep buying an extra surplus of additional parts that tally up to what youd pay factory for turn key.

A cheap sight pusher i got off ebay was like $70/80? Plus sights are usually about the same price or more. My trijicons for my 19 were $120. The XS big dots i put on my 45 were $100. The same XS for the 43x were $90 iirc. Shield mags were $45 a pop plus the mag release.

I know glock has OEM factory night sight models but they arent as common but i believe thats only for 19/17 maybe 34s? But i havent seen one in the Gen5 line
 
Ok i guess we keep buying an extra surplus of additional parts that tally up to what youd pay factory for turn key.

A cheap sight pusher i got off ebay was like $70/80? Plus sights are usually about the same price or more. My trijicons for my 19 were $120. The XS big dots i put on my 45 were $100. The same XS for the 43x were $90 iirc. Shield mags were $45 a pop plus the mag release.

I know glock has OEM factory night sight models but they arent as common but i believe thats only for 19/17 maybe 34s? But i havent seen one in the Gen5 line
About the only thing I don't like about Glocks right out of the box, are the plastic sights. What would steel non-tritium sights cost them? an extra $15 per gun? I know that is a lot but that would be worth a price increase to cover it.
 
Ok i guess we keep buying an extra surplus of additional parts that tally up to what youd pay factory for turn key.

A cheap sight pusher i got off ebay was like $70/80? Plus sights are usually about the same price or more. My trijicons for my 19 were $120. The XS big dots i put on my 45 were $100. The same XS for the 43x were $90 iirc. Shield mags were $45 a pop plus the mag release.

I know glock has OEM factory night sight models but they arent as common but i believe thats only for 19/17 maybe 34s? But i havent seen one in the Gen5 line
So you want the price to go up on a Glock to have steel sights….. just to remove them and spend more on another set of iron sights?

We dont all like the same sights. For example I don't run either of the styles you just listed. So I'd be removing them.

Please keep the plastic ones. They are simply a place holder.

I had nothing but issues with shield mags. I'll only run OEM mags.

Glocks should stay cheap so we can modify them to the way we see fit for each of us personally. That's the good thing about Glock.

Glock isn't an end product for a lot of us. They can be ran just the way they are but many of us change a lot on them. Think of it as a foundation.
 
Glock prices have already gone up thanks to MOS. When i first read the article for the 49 they said $700 at least.

Youre telling me glock, who prints money, would seriously be sweating over an option that most every other manufacturer is already offering with non plastic sights and factory night sights while still staying $500 or less? And theyve figured out how to make 15rnd mags and now 17rnd mags. The 43x was the answer back when everyone was hype over single stacks and the 365 just hitting the market with 10 being mind blowing for its size. The other major argument being only use OEM for actual use.

Again the original argument was plastic sights kept costs down but now thanks to MOS being the standard weve already shot beyond traditional glock prices. Weve entered HK/sig territory. Still gotta buy them plates too. Since were knocking at the $700 door i dont see why glock cant offer a turn key solution.
 
About the only thing I don't like about Glocks right out of the box, are the plastic sights. What would steel non-tritium sights cost them? an extra $15 per gun? I know that is a lot but that would be worth a price increase to cover it.
If it costs them $15 there charging you probably $50-$60 on top of the base pistol price.

Cause let's be honest…. They're making a killing on the margins on the Glock pistol alone. lol.
 
Glock prices have already gone up thanks to MOS. When i first read the article for the 49 they said $700 at least.

Youre telling me glock, who prints money, would seriously be sweating over an option that most every other manufacturer is already offering with non plastic sights and factory night sights while still staying $500 or less? And theyve figured out how to make 15rnd mags and now 17rnd mags. The 43x was the answer back when everyone was hype over single stacks and the 365 just hitting the market with 10 being mind blowing for its size. The other major argument being only use OEM for actual use.

Again the original argument was plastic sights kept costs down but now thanks to MOS being the standard weve already shot beyond traditional glock prices. Weve entered HK/sig territory. Still gotta buy them plates too. Since were knocking at the $700 door i dont see why glock cant offer a turn key solution.
I dont buy the MOS version. And I dont run Gen 5s. I got no dog in this fight.

If I want an optic I'll direct mill it.

I buy my Glocks used or on Blue label. Cheap.
 
The funny thing is they put steel sights on the 19X and the price point was pretty reasonable you can get a 19x new for probably $600 or less. Personally it's worth it to me to forking out $100 more than the base model to be able to mount my optic. No turn around time. I have seen a lot of these slides butchered during milling so Id rather run the cut from the factory. But you do still have to buy a plate for it. If you got the time and don't mind waiting more power to ya!
 
The funny thing is they put steel sights on the 19X and the price point was pretty reasonable you can get a 19x new for probably $600 or less. Personally it's worth it to me to forking out $100 more than the base model to be able to mount my optic. No turn around time. I have seen a lot of these slides butchered during milling so Id rather run the cut from the factory. But you do still have to buy a plate for it. If you got the time and don't mind waiting more power to ya!
That's cause the 19X was intended for the military and the plastic sights would have never lasted. lol.
 
Yeah well, Mazama has one for $699. Everything they have seems to be MSRP+ right now which is frustrating because they have some guns I want, just not at a price I'm willing to pay...
 
Yup. It's called chopping a G17. lol.
To each their own. I'm not dissing you personally... But:
A while back, people like you chopped their g17's to get the long sight radius, while making the pistol more concealable. A valid point.
But now with MOS on everything it seems, what's the point of having a long sight radius with a dot, rmr, halo, whatever mounted on it?
Don't think that extra ½" of barrel is going to up your velocity enough to make any difference.
 

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