Posted January 2, 2018 10:01 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

Glock has added Gen 5 variants of the G34 MOS and G26 pistols to their catalog. (Photos: Glock)
Billed as having a host of improvements from legacy designs, the Austrian polymer pistol giant has updated the Glock 26 and Glock 34 MOS to their Gen 5 standard.
Like the rest of the Gen 5 series, the guns delete the finger grooves found on prior versions while adding ambidextrous slide stops, an nDLC finish billed as reducing corrosion, a dehorned slide nose, and a redesigned trigger. The new Glock Marksman Barrel, now standard, brings enhanced polygonal rifling and an improved barrel crown which the company says promotes increased accuracy.
“The development of our Gen5 pistols was the result of the constant pursuit of perfection and a desire to meet the requests of the consumer market,” said Josh Dorsey, Glock’s vice president. “We have combined the standards of high-level performance and reliability with distinctive design enhancements to improve durability, accuracy, and performance.”
The Glock 34 Modular Optic System pistol, a longslide tactical/ practical offering with a reversible enlarged magazine catch, is set up to accommodate a wide array of slide-mounted optics with a cover plate and adapters for Eotech, Trijicon RMR and others and is pitched

Source: Guns.com

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