Glock has been running ads in firearms publications for many years stating “Glock Perfection” and of course, that is their hype. When it comes to firearms – and I don’t care who makes them, there are no “perfect” firearms, they all have their various quirks. Still, Glocks are largely about as perfect as they come. I remember purchasing my first Glock. It was called the “Glock 17” and many folks believed it was called that because it held 17 rounds of ammo. Not true! That came from the 17th patent that Gaston Glock applied for, so he assigned “17” to this then-new pistol. One thing I didn’t care for on the first Glock model, was that the polymer magazines swelled, when fully loaded, and you had to pull on them, once you pressed the magazine release to get the mags out. The more recent Glock magazines don’t have that problem. Still, I’ve been a huge fan of Glocks – all of them – ever since that first Glock 17 I purchased circa 1988.
We’re looking at the new Glock 19, Gen 5, in this article. And, at first glance, there isn’t much different about this than some earlier generations. If you’ll notice in the picture I have three Glock 19 models, and each one is different from the other. The top model is the new Gen 5, followed by the Gen 4.5 (as its sometimes called) and on the bottom is a first generation – although they didn’t call it that – it was just a Glock 19, and that one has a Crimson Trace laser sight on it – and it belongs to my wife and she won’t part with it. Although she now also owns a Gen 4.5 model.Continue reading“Glock 19 – Gen 5, by Pat Cascio”
