An "ultimate fighting pistol"?
Dude. You have a Glock 19. You ALREADY have the ultimate fighting pistol.
No one was listening when that was brought up before!Kinda what I was thinking. Change the sights and shoot.
Please don't think I am trying to undercut your sales in any way, but milling the slide is a want, not a need, and nearly the same can be accomplished by adding skate board or floor tape, and it isn't permanent! If he decides the G is t right for him, "custom" Glocks hardly ever get back the $$'s invested. On the other hand, stock G's generally command used prices that rival new!id like front serrations as well as some on the top of the slide in the rear.
I should also say, you need to put roughly 1k of rounds through it before you start dicking with any internals/externals. The things I mentioned above are helpful for most any shooter. Undercutting the trigger guard IMO is a good mod that won't affect resale. Stippling, may or may not affect resale. But for reality sake, you're not going to deck out this g19, sell it, and then go buy a M&P 9 pro are you?
No one was listening when that was brought up before!
Not what I meant at all, you're right it did need repeating, just stating that I didn't think it would matter!My bad, I thought it beared repeating again. If youd like I can make a formal statement that "You said it first"? Or ill edit my post so I don't steal your glory? LMK friend
ni have put 700+ rounds through it stock and just recently decided i wanted to do a little to it to make it a custom pistol for me. like replacing the back plate with a laser cut one with the Air Force symbol. thought about maybe doing a ZEV trigger kit. and the serations would be nice but im not sure.
AllenM you were one of the guys I was told about as far as milling goes. I've seen some pics of your work and I was impressed. I'd love to talk further on pricing and what your capabilities are! As for the RMR I'm not a huge fan plus pretty pricy.