Glock store is hinting on social media that a 26x will be announced!…. Anyone in the know?
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The G2c/G3c is almost a 26x in itself, the G3X is more like a 26 slide on a 17 frame, I only say that because I have a G3c and the grip is a good bit longer than the 26, closer to a 19 grip but only holds 12 rounds. There's a guy on ebay that makes flat bases for the G3c mags, thought about trying them but I rarely ever carry my G3c.Taurus makes the G3X which is the same concept as a 26x, and sells tons of them because they're 250 bucks. They look weird with the "full size" frame and little stubby slide but there's a market for it
I don't see how sticking a 19 mag in a 26 is any different, Glocks are tools and can be easily adapted.
Like This??? Yeah, that's a Gen 2 Extractor...I want a 26L!
I don't give two poops about a 26X.
Alrighty then.I have been told the Glock 26X is a handgun that the Glock Store is going to produce, and is not a Glock manufacture.
I have a few G3s and a G3C, the G3C grip with the mag pinky extension is pretty much perfectThe G2c/G3c is almost a 26x in itself, the G3X is more like a 26 slide on a 17 frame, I only say that because I have a G3c and the grip is a good bit longer than the 26, closer to a 19 grip but only holds 12 rounds. There's a guy on ebay that makes flat bases for the G3c mags, thought about trying them but I rarely ever carry my G3c.
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Like This??? Yeah, that's a Gen 2 ExtratorI've had this Gen 2 for a looong time!
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Yep. I have a RXM grip module en route. Plan is to chop it to 26 length to make a 26L.That concept, but just not frame chopped. That was one of the biggest selling points on the Ruger RXM for me and if they hold true to their word and release the G26 frames like they said they would, I will buy a second one. If Glock would get around and do it, I'd go that route as well.
They really stepped their game up the last few years, their CEO used to be the CEO at Walther and when he came in he cracked down on the QC and CS issues.I have a few G3s and a G3C, the G3C grip with the mag pinky extension is pretty much perfect
There's also the G3XL which is another mish mash that's kinda cool
People talk 💩 on Taurus but the G3 is a solid budget gun. I have a pile of Glocks but still own 5 G3 full sizes and a G3C, and I shoot the G3s pretty regularly . They're cheap range shooters that are fun to tinker around with
If Glock put out a 17 frame with a 26 slide Glock fans would inhale them
I heard the exact same thing parroted here non-stop when the 19x came out. Then of course the 19x became one of Glocks best sellers and the 49 which “everyone really wanted” drew crickets chirping.A 26 with a 19 or 17 grip is just plain stupid. It should be the other way around, but hey, it's a Glock.
Have you been to the S&W board? It’s full of talk about the QC issues with S&W. Even posts here. I know I personally posted about the 442UC I refused to take due to issues it had.My G3c is my nightstand gun, it's been very reliable and the Mrs prefers having a manual safety so it was kind of perfect. Yet I've had a Ruger and S&W that went away after having issues. What's crazy is people hate on Taurus over issues from years ago but no one says anything about the QC issues at S&W currently.
I probably should have worded that differently, I've heard people talk about the QC issues at S&W what I meant was people don't go around bashing them like they do Taurus. Did Taurus earn their past reputation? Hell yes they did but credit where its due they've taken the steps to make a better product. Any time someone asks about a Taurus the answer is always "buy a used Smith" and I just don't think that's always the answer anymore.Have you been to the S&W board? It’s full of talk about the QC issues with S&W. Even posts here. I know I personally posted about the 442UC I refused to take due to issues it had.
There's nothing wrong with them doing so and making profits. There's nothing wrong with people buying what they want. That said, you are correct because you all will buy anything Glock releases. Glock marketing team has many wrapped around their fingers. It doesn't matter what they release, if it makes sense or not, or if they barely made any changes at all.I heard the exact same thing parroted here non-stop when the 19x came out. Then of course the 19x became one of Glocks best sellers and the 49 which “everyone really wanted” drew crickets chirping.
A real 26x is not totally needed of course, but basically it’s the smallest full grip for draw (and RELOADS you silly mag extension pushers 😏) combined with the smallest slide that provides excellent performance. All with a ready made great holster selection of the regular 26. Sounds like they might as well make it to me 🤷♂️
Now this is all assuming it’s a special run from Glock and not some goofy skunkworks aftermarket item.
That’s a bit hit and miss even now. And full disclosure I bought a set of 327’s back this past November. I also bought a 3” 942 that has already gone back. So while they have “made steps”. There is clearly more steps to go. Customer service is still a debacle. It’s now you call and then you either wait for up to 1.5 hours before being dumped out. (yes, I actually sat and waited for an hour and 28 minutes to speak to an agent) Or you opt for a callback that could be later that day, up to three days later. And that’s not an over exaggeration. Also forget about emailing. Have emailed twice and I’ve heard nothing back for the last two months and I check both my inbox and spam folder every other day, if not daily.Did Taurus earn their past reputation? Hell yes they did but credit where its due they've taken the steps to make a better product.