Rebel_Rider1969
Well Known Nuisance
G19 with G-Flex trigger. 2x the firepower, 1/8 the weight or less? To me it just makes more sense than tying up +1000$ on a boat anchor semi.
50rd drum, 33 rd stick. 20, 17, 15, 10 rd mags. Most are locally available at a reasonable price and of course reliable.
Works great 0 issues on the G19, I mean 0 out of the box.
If you have too much 9mm this will solve it. Considered getting a smooth bore barrel to make it spread and hopefully tumble. Not really needled.
Easy install, 3 pins, old out. New in. Just watch the slide release.
Heard stories about having to tune the extractor or trigger bar. I did not have any issues. 0. Runs like a scalded dog.
I suppose I could get a recover brace if I wanted too, then hang a bunch of crap on it, not needed.
Trigger weight is about the same or maybe a bit less than the factory trigger. It's gonna take some work to get the right rhythm on the pull. It fires as fast as I can pull, release.
Moved it to the advanced armory 22 conversion. It's a bit ammo picky without adding the zip trigger. 10rd mag rips out. 25rd mag needs more break in, cleaning up. Had about 4 stoppages per mag. Also need to scrub and run the wire brush around in the chamber a bit. It could use a little fluff and buff too.
Tried it on my mech tech carbine 9mm upper, sadly no go, just shoots normally. 1 pull one, bang no follow up shot on release. Sucks because I really bought it to up my firepower on the carbine. ( plus the fun) Whatever magic wand glock waives over their uppers, mech tech dosent have it.
So not a bad investment if your looking to up the firepower on your glock. I will admit I'm leary of carring it on a loaded chamber as of today, just don't trust it yet.
*** Also the g19 .22 upper works fine on the G26, mind the gap.
50rd drum, 33 rd stick. 20, 17, 15, 10 rd mags. Most are locally available at a reasonable price and of course reliable.
Works great 0 issues on the G19, I mean 0 out of the box.
If you have too much 9mm this will solve it. Considered getting a smooth bore barrel to make it spread and hopefully tumble. Not really needled.
Easy install, 3 pins, old out. New in. Just watch the slide release.
Heard stories about having to tune the extractor or trigger bar. I did not have any issues. 0. Runs like a scalded dog.
I suppose I could get a recover brace if I wanted too, then hang a bunch of crap on it, not needed.
Trigger weight is about the same or maybe a bit less than the factory trigger. It's gonna take some work to get the right rhythm on the pull. It fires as fast as I can pull, release.
Moved it to the advanced armory 22 conversion. It's a bit ammo picky without adding the zip trigger. 10rd mag rips out. 25rd mag needs more break in, cleaning up. Had about 4 stoppages per mag. Also need to scrub and run the wire brush around in the chamber a bit. It could use a little fluff and buff too.
Tried it on my mech tech carbine 9mm upper, sadly no go, just shoots normally. 1 pull one, bang no follow up shot on release. Sucks because I really bought it to up my firepower on the carbine. ( plus the fun) Whatever magic wand glock waives over their uppers, mech tech dosent have it.
So not a bad investment if your looking to up the firepower on your glock. I will admit I'm leary of carring it on a loaded chamber as of today, just don't trust it yet.
*** Also the g19 .22 upper works fine on the G26, mind the gap.