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marchvet

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Ive been out of the loop for quite a while and now looking to upgrade my Glock 19 gen 3.

Looking to get a complete upper, new trigger setup and maybe a Trijicon red dot. I am so far behind that I am still running the original sights.

I have searched online but there are so many options these days and I would rather stay away from the junk.

Any and all advice/suggestions is greatly appreciated.
 
Stock slide, ZEV smooth flat trigger, Trijicon RMR type 2, Streamlight TLR-7 (does not extend the muzzle), suppressor sights, threaded barrel, a wonderful grip reduction by Cold Bore Customs. I've always hated the Glock rear hump. He fills the rear cavity with some sort of black material and goes to town. He also removed the front bumps which never fit my fingers anyway, then an impeccable stippling. You could never tell that it was modified except for the profile.
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Stock slide, ZEV smooth flat trigger, Trijicon RMR type 2, Streamlight TLR-7 (does not extend the muzzle), suppressor sights, threaded barrel, a wonderful grip reduction by Cold Bore Customs. I've always hated the Glock rear hump. He fills the rear cavity with some sort of black material and goes to town. He also removed the front bumps which never fit my fingers anyway, then an impeccable stippling. You could never tell that it was modified except for the profile.
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That is clean. Thank you for the suggestions, going to get those ordered!

Should I go for the 3.2 or 6.5 MOA?
 
Stock slide, ZEV smooth flat trigger, Trijicon RMR type 2, Streamlight TLR-7 (does not extend the muzzle), suppressor sights, threaded barrel, a wonderful grip reduction by Cold Bore Customs. I've always hated the Glock rear hump. He fills the rear cavity with some sort of black material and goes to town. He also removed the front bumps which never fit my fingers anyway, then an impeccable stippling. You could never tell that it was modified except for the profile.
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Very nice dude!!!!
 
I went with the 6.5 for two reasons...my terrible eyesight (which the dot helps tremendously being able to look through both eyes and focus on the target), and I anticipate most action if any to be in a relatively close distance. I have a Trijicon MRO on an AR with a 2.0 dot. I can still see it and it gives me more accuracy.
 
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