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First of all, to all the Glock purists out there, you should just shake your head in disgust and continue searching for the thread on the perfection of .45GAP. Just know that no actual Glocks were harmed in the making of this bit of perfection that Glock will never build, possibly for good reason.
Behold the world's first G27XXLC. A what, you ask?? Yes it is a sub-compact sized .40S&W Glock with a G24P slide attached. This should cure the infamous G27 muzzle-flip so dreaded by Glock aficionados everywhere.
Why G27XXLC?? If a G17 with a one-size longer slide is a 17L, and a G19 with a one-size longer slide is a G19X, then a G27 with a three-sizes longer slide should be a G27XXL. And since it is ported (compensated in Glock later terminology) A "C" to finish it off.
How does it shoot?? I have no idea. I just got the G24 today and finished this this evening. Rest assured it will go to the range and be fully evaluated. If the .40 is still too much to handle I have plans for some barrel weights to mount to the rail. That last bit's a joke, son.
Now to find a 16" barrel and a stock. Hmmmm...
Behold the world's first G27XXLC. A what, you ask?? Yes it is a sub-compact sized .40S&W Glock with a G24P slide attached. This should cure the infamous G27 muzzle-flip so dreaded by Glock aficionados everywhere.
Why G27XXLC?? If a G17 with a one-size longer slide is a 17L, and a G19 with a one-size longer slide is a G19X, then a G27 with a three-sizes longer slide should be a G27XXL. And since it is ported (compensated in Glock later terminology) A "C" to finish it off.
How does it shoot?? I have no idea. I just got the G24 today and finished this this evening. Rest assured it will go to the range and be fully evaluated. If the .40 is still too much to handle I have plans for some barrel weights to mount to the rail. That last bit's a joke, son.
Now to find a 16" barrel and a stock. Hmmmm...
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