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Wow, a lot for a stock Glock.Here in Reno, I’ve seen them on shelves for $665 to $699. I think Glock’s is MSRP $740.
Wow, a lot for a stock Glock.Here in Reno, I’ve seen them on shelves for $665 to $699. I think Glock’s is MSRP $740.
w/ Amerigo sights? I don't think $650 is uncommon...I didnt pay Blue Label as the shop hsd none in but mine was no where near $650-750. I havent seen any near that price.
Yup, $650+ was about the price I saw on any of the Gen 5’s with Ameriglo’s anywhere locally. It took some searching but I was able to find a Gen 5 G19 with them for $599 online. I considered that a “deal” given what I’d seen.w/ Amerigo sights? I don't think $650 is uncommon...
Lonely is the day...waiting for the fo-tay.Nice. I would like to see one in .40 someday.
Probably why then, those do add a bit.w/ Amerigo sights? I don't think $650 is uncommon...
I have a laser on my gen 4 G17 house pistol. Grip laser which I like because it won’t come on unless I put a good hold on it, I can actually decide to have it on or off just with the grip pressure. I know some don’t like it except for possibly training but I’m not one of them and feel the advantage far outweighs the theory of giving up where you are or any of that kind of thing. If I wake up to an intruder in my home I have a feeling they might already know where I am. I don’t think of it as a toy or a give away to your position, I regard it as an advantage for many different reasons.That's a valid point. Wearing safety glasses that alter your vision (even if it's "positive"), has the downside that you'll be practicing with a different "sight picture" than you'll have during a SD scenario. It's probably better to get comfortable acquiring the blurry sights and/or target than to have a clear picture at the range and not when it counts in the real world.
A laser on your SD handgun could help, but a lot of "experts" don't advocate for their use, except in very specific situations. I know that searching for the dot on the target and hesitating/waiting until you see it could get you killed. It all goes back to the philosophy (many would say absolute truth) that in a stressful situation, you'll default to your training automatically. Fumbling around for a dot vs. getting your front sight on the target quickly could, again, not work. I have a light/laser on my 26, so I'm not bashing the use of one - just mentioning the potential downside.
In any case, I guess that training as closely as possible to your intended "purpose" is what's best. Either way, TRAINING is key.
You might to try the stock trigger first, to me it’s much better than Gen4 and earlier.I was pumped to order one today, but Apex does not have a trigger and Vedder does not have a Quick Draw holster option yet. I don't think mine and the G26.5 starts are aligning...
The Gen5 trigger is, in my opinion, better that the Gen3 or Gen4. My G19.5 is the first glock I have owned. I dry fired a 26.5 today and the safety tab would not fully recess and bit into my finger. My G43 did the same thing. I have an Apex trigger in my Plock 34, G19.5 and G43 and I really like them. The Stock trigger in my 19.5 was OK but I really like the Apex shoe.You might to try the stock trigger first, to me it’s much better than Gen4 and earlier.
So......went to the range today with both my 19.5 & 26.5 shot 300 rounds on the 19 after the sight changeover. Both shot equally the same. But the positive change to the 19 was instant with the stock sights back on. Made all the difference with my eye sight to go back to them. Neither the sights or target are in focus normally for me. But instead of seeing almost a double imaged white dot that is fuzzy around the edges, I am getting a much clearer picture and focus with the stock sights. The light reflection seems better for me to focus on and presumably was all along. The light reflection possibly had something to do with the way my eyes reacted to the round XS sights also, just not favorably.I'll be interested in your report on switching the sights back on the 19. I changed to the XS on my Shield and it's worked out great. I never bothered with my 19, because I use it almost exclusively for HD with a TLR6 light/laser. The 26 is my primary CCW and I have a small TLR on that.
I've been breaking in the 26 with the night sights it came with, and the accuracy is great. But, I really like the XS on my Shield. I was thinking of putting the night sights that came on the 26 onto the 19, and the new XS onto the 26. I'll have to think more about it.
OP - Again, my 26 is IT for me. I think you will love yours too.
I saw a 26.5 at a Cabela’s in Minnesota about a month ago. Also, with Cabela’s you can order from their website and they will ship it to the store of your choice if that store doesn’t have one on hand. Good luck with your search.I’m looking forward to adding a 26.5 to my collection. I got a couple Cabela’s gift cards for Christmas burning a hole in my pocket. Just doesn’t appear they are stocking them yet.
Hopefully, soon.