Does Agency Arms make the most professional use Glocks in the market? I've owned several Glocks including Sailent Arms yet Agency Arms Glocks blows them out of the water.
-perfect trigger pull at a crisp 4.5 lbs
-front serrations for your press checks
-urban cuts to aleve weight
-new titanium nitride coated barrel for reliability and durability
-RMR cuts for your Trijicon RMRs
Package starts at only $1400.
-perfect trigger pull at a crisp 4.5 lbs
>glock trigger is fine and at that stock
-front serrations for your press checks
>no
-urban cuts to aleve weight
>brb fucking with manufacturers balance in recoil mass, that's a great idea.
-new titanium nitride coated barrel for reliability and durability
>There's nothing wrong with glock's tennifer coating
-RMR cuts for your Trijicon RMRs
>MOS versions of glock.
Aftermarket services like that are nothing short of a scam.
Is this a joke?
Those "upgrades" are mediocre at best and offer no benefit. The trigger job can be done for $8 and 10 minutes of your time. The sights can cost up to $150. That's all you really
Just go to the range and practice some. Those additional serrations won't make you a better shooter.
>>29773536
Fuck that. I can get a Chris Costa edition M&P .45 for the same price. And mine would be just like his personal custom one.
>hi-speed all day.
>Does Agency Arms make the most professional use Glocks in the market?
No, the company you're looking for is called Glock
-perfect trigger pull at a crisp 4.5 lbs
>get a ghost connector
-front serrations for your press checks
>lel he needs front serrations to pull the slide back just a bit
-urban cuts to aleve weight
>falling for the mill seizure meme, also get a G26
-new titanium nitride coated barrel for reliability and durability
>tenifer- glock's name for nitride
-RMR cuts for your Trijicon RMRs
>he needs a red dot to shoot, also get a MOS
My 26 cost me 520 new. Ghost connector, Big Dots, mag release, slide release tacked on maybe 150, and I can draw from iwb under a shirt, hoodie, and jacket and mozambique a b25 at 25 yards in less than 2.5 seconds.
Instead of paying someone 1400 freedombux to play around on a mill, buy some damn ammo, mags, and range time and L2shoot
Yeah that's all bullshit, a stock glock will perform fine
The only upgrades I would consider would be a slightly better trigger, trjiicon night sights and the extended slide release
>>29773536
I like the front serrations for the looks.
But what does it for me is that fucking A.
Looks slicker than snot.
Only issue is that I plan on having my slide cut for a superior handgun optic mounting system
>>29773536
I hate the way glocks look and feel. I hate the safety they use but i understand there are people who love them. They function the way they are entended. They really are great at being a gun.
These are really over priced dress up glocks. They kind of look cool but I don't think they are worth it.
Anyone use the vickers slide release? Looks really nice
>>29773536
>professional use
>Implying use by professionals.
This would require military and LE to use weapons that deviate considerably from issue, which they don't. I realize I was just trolled.
>>29774699
I have one on my 26, it's wayy better than the factory, especially since my factory release sliced my thumb open.
If you shoot a lot per range trip, I'd recommend the vickers mag release too. It's not really extended at all, but the rounded corners won't give your thumb blisters like the factory
>>29774699
Also, if you get a vickers slide release, watch your holster. It cut a groove into my old cheap leather iwb pretty quick, but my incog's been fine with it.
>>29773536
>ricing a glock
>>29774902
>>29774943
Thanks I'll pick one up. The standard slide release feels terrible to me, I have mechanic hands and they always freaking hurt I'm like an old man