3 years 17 weeks ago, 4:50 PM
Reaper308 |
glock extended slide release
any one ever use one? http://www.ghostinc.com/product/GLO_7496/SLIDE_RELEASE_GLOCK_Extended_Sl... I've always kept my glocks pretty stock, but I put a 22lb. wolff spring on my glock 20, and its a BITCH to release the slide. "Proelium Comminus Auctoritate"
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runawaygun762
it's the Glock OEM slide stop lever. My G19 had one of these when I got it, but I cut it down with a dremel tool. The only bad thing about them is if you use the stacked-thumb grip, your firing thumb can rest on it just enough to keep the slide from locking back after the last round in the mag.
Shakleford
I've had to adjust my grip when shooting the 19. Reaper.....I have heard that the Ghost INC. is a better product than the Glock extension. though.
Reaper308
well I just orderd it, since I got no bogus reviews in 12 minutes. if you have something bad to say about it now, thanks for nothing a-hole
runawaygun762
For you, Raper. And I posted my answer exactly six minutes after you posed the question. Keep the stock ne, because I doubt your chums at the SGC would approve of you taking a dremel tool to a gun. "Imagine! The nerve of someone, cutting on their own gun instead of paying someone else to do it? How obscene!"
Pkato
Wow...sounds like you really were patient waiting for a reply ....12 minutes!!! Sounds to me like you decided to order before you posted...haha, let us know if it works for you though.
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