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I have finally picked up my first Glock:koolaid:

A second generation G19. Thanks, sck!

I was wondering if there were any kind of accessories available for Glocks?

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Now that I have your attention...:D

Does anyone use the grip extenders / enhancers on their mags like this one?

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I think they would offer that extra 1/2" of grip length I need, plus plug that grip cut-out that bites my pinky. My grip is the typical 2nd generation, without the finger grooves (to the right in the photo).

Thoughts?

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Guest Bronker
This ass reduction therapy is based on good medical advice, I trust?

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And I thought YOU would only notice this thread if I referred to the "enhancer" instead as a "butt plug"

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Guest Phantom6
You need smaller hands. :D

Did you mean to say he needs a girlfriend with small hands? Then when he whips out his li'l ol' Glock........ oh .....er ..........never mind. :D

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Guest Bronker
Bronk, I can't answer you question since my Glocks are 3rd gen. But I can say congrats on getting a Glock! And no, there's not really any accessories for Glocks. Or 1911's. It's a shame. :lol:

:shrug:crazy, huh?

Glad you posted, because just this weekend I quoted your signature line to someone. Awesome!

The more I handle the G19, the more I like it.

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Guest dboonekilledabearhere

I went to the range today and shot my G26 for the first time. SWEEEEET!!!!

The only accessory I purchased was the pearce grip extender that attaches to the bottom of the magazine.

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Glad you posted, because just this weekend I quoted your signature line to someone. Awesome!

The more I handle the G19, the more I like it.

Don't get me wrong, I love a nice 1911. The only one I currently have is a Smith & Wesson (kept it because it has been flawless thusfar), but I have owned Kimbers, Paras, and RIAs. They're awesome guns and I love taking them to the range, but the SW1911 is the only I've trusted to carry.

There just isn't any compromising with Glock. Sure, all manufacturers will turn out a lemon every now and then (and Glock is no exception), but as long as you know your Glock works like the other 99% of them, and you have a quality ammo, it's gonna go bang when you pull on the boom switch.

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Why not get a A&G mag spacer? Put it on a standard G17 mag , you got 2 more rounds and don't have to change the spring in your G19 mag, you get more room for your big hands. I use that set up for my spare mag I carry with my G26.

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I'm against the extended slide release, just causes premature slide-lock if your grip is of the modern thumbs-forward type.

I say if it's your first one you buy sights then a 3/32" punch, a 6lb trigger spring, a couple different connectors and play with it until you find a combo that delivers a trigger that feels best to you... Highly recommend the Ghost "Ranger" 4.5lb connector run with a 6lb trigger spring, short, crisp and slop-free @ 4.5lbs on the nose after $.25 polish job, really you can make several different feeling trigger feels by switching the few different parts... Have fun with it.

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Guest Bronker
Why not get a A&G mag spacer? Put it on a standard G17 mag , you got 2 more rounds and don't have to change the spring in your G19 mag, you get more room for your big hands. I use that set up for my spare mag I carry with my G26.

As a rule, are the G17 mags easier to find / cheaper than G19?

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I've never seen the G19 mags cheaper, usually the same price, I own the 26,19,and 17, so I just buy 17 mags and fit the spacers for them. PS... Tried the KCI mags, didn't work reliably for me in any of my guns , I stick with factory mags, oh.. ya don't need the spacers to run the 17 mags in the smaller Glocks just gives you a better grip. Oh... the only thing more fun is the 33 rounders love'm.

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I'd love to be able to buy a 25 round single stack mag from Tripps!!!!!! There's are the ONLY mags I'll carry in my 1911. Now that would be a BLAST!!

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Guest Bronker
You'll fit right in on the east side of Nashvegas wid yo esstended.

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Been wanting to say that out loud all day!

I showed the G19 to the wife last night, and her first words were "Let me guess, Rightwinger?"

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