![]() That was with the stock sights, so once I either replace them or add an optic, I would expect a quick and significant improvement. When I took it outside, I was able to consistently place shots on 6” and 8” gongs at 25 yards. After a few magazines through it to get acquainted, I was having smaller than fist-sized groupings out to 10 yards at the indoor range. You’re ready to go out of the box at defensive distances. Regardless, it’s a very flat shooter, thanks to the longer barrel and slide. Just more so operator preference differences. That’s not at all saying that the gun itself is inaccurate. I never seem to shoot Glocks as accurately as some others, as I’m not extremely used to their trigger and sight combination. I’m sure this gun will see a ton more rounds sooner and later!įor me, accuracy is an interesting one with Glocks. I made sure to put a box of defense rounds through it in addition to the 115gr target ammo I was using, and it ate through all of them with ease. I will be trading in a CZ Shadow 2 on one of these pistols. My primary purposes are range work, plinking and home defense - no competition. I know their reliability and am comfortable after shooting just 150 flawless rounds through this one, that it should be no different. 176300 Discussion Starter I'm looking at purchasing a Sig Legion X5 or Glock 34 Gen5. I have a low round count of only 150 rounds through this specific gun, but I have put several thousand between other Glocks. Have I heard plenty of other complaints? Yes, but none about reliability. For more info, check out our Glock 47 Gen 5 review. Otherwise, it is not largely different from the G17 MOS in terms of size, weight, capacity, and performance. I don’t think I’ve ever heard someone complain that their Glock was unreliable. The notable difference between the Glock 47 MOS and Glock 17 Gen5 MOS is that Glock 47 has a shorter dust cover (portion under the muzzle). Reliability is what Glocks are known for. The Glock 17 ate through the 115-grain Blazer Brass FMJ rounds with no issues. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the finer details and features of the Glock 17 Gen5 MOS. There are enough improvements that were brought to the fifth generation Glocks, especially the Modular Optic System (MOS) versions, to make for a very worthwhile review. Many of those Glocks being the G17.Įven though I’ve shot Glocks for years, this was still a gun review I was excited to write. According to Glock, over 65% of US federal, state, and local agencies are issued Glocks. Shortly after that, in 1986, Glock made its way to the US, and it’s all history from there. By 1984, it had been adopted by the Austrian and Norwegian Army, paving the road for the Glock to become an international law-enforcement and military sidearm. It was designed as a service pistol for the Austrian military and law-enforcement, in the early 1980’s. But first, here’s some background on the Glock 17. The Glock 17 (G17) doesn’t really need much of an introduction, which makes my job a lot easier! Just in case you live under a rock, though, I’ll still go through all the nitty-gritty of it. Alternative Option – Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0
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