If this is being used as a carry gun, I wouldn't exactly recommend making major modifications. The only modification I made to mine was a stipple job, accelerator cuts (angled thumb/finger ledges of indexing), polished the trigger bar and connector. For functional purposes, could add forward serrations. I do absolutely recommend a set of good night sights. My preference is the Trijicon HD Night Sights.What would be some good modifications to do to my Glock 26 Gen 3?
Thanks,
Are the talon grips and the beavertail worth it on a 26?
(In order of importance):
New Sights
Grip Tape/Stippling
The beavertail will keep you from getting slide bite in the web of your hand if you have a high grip.
And a high grip is preferable. How expensive is the beavertail?
And a high grip is preferable. How expensive is the beavertail?
The essential changes to a stock gen 3 Glock are sights, connector and Talon grips. Other than that I don't find it necessary. I really wanted to trick out my G19 gen 4 but the more that I shoot it with minimal changes the more I'm impress how well I can shoot it, I don't have money to waste so every change I make to any firearm has to have a real benefit or its not done. I'm learning that less is more and more important to me is learning to be a better shooter is more important than the hardware.