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Thread: Glock Slide Milling
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14 January 2024, 11:56 #16
I bought a Zev slide for my non MOS 17, because I have my own aversion of sending off and never to be seen again for several months or even just one month really.
However if I were to to now send off, I wouldn't be out of a gun because I still have it functional but the only cut I'd be interested in is the MOS cut so I wouldn't be held hostage to just one mounting pattern either.
I may actually do the above, and then sell my Zev slide RMR cut afterwards. Hmmmm....
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15 January 2024, 10:02 #17
I'd just get a Gen 5 MOS.
Getting an optic cut is going to cost you what? Almost $200? That's basically 40% of the way to a new Glock.
I like Jagerwerks and ATEi for slide work. I'm sure there are a plethora of others who will do excellent work as well. Those are just the two I have experience with.
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16 January 2024, 05:29 #18
I've only used Jagerwerks. I was very pleased with the milling.
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19 January 2024, 09:21 #19
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20 January 2024, 06:27 #20
I looked around and found this ...........
https://eu.glock.com/en/products/pistols/g26-gen5-mos
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20 January 2024, 08:45 #21
Interesting, Jerry, thanks. Made me poke around a bit more. Apparently they've been available in Europe for a while. Glock doesn't have them on their US website but it looks like a distributor might have brought some in. Not many of them out there so they seem to be going for over $600.
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20 January 2024, 21:38 #22
So a G28 thing maybe where some snuck in legally then?
I want to see a G25. Owning one would make the internet's operators mad. Perfect!