Thanks for watching and commenting. I have had those issues on other Glocks. Usually just changing out the magazine catch and spring will fix the problem. The notch in the magazine can get messed up too so a new magazine might help. I would look at an aftermarket magazine catch like the Vickers tactical. Hopefully you get it working correctly👍
Thank you for the video, sir. I just purchased mine a week ago and I am looking for an outside the waist KYDEX holster would you might be able to suggest a couple I can check out please this would help me greatly. Thank you once again.
Thanks for watching and commenting. The neat thing about the narrow slide is it allows the use of any holster that fits the 34 or 35. It will also fit some 17 holsters, but will stick out the bottom about 1". If you are looking for a budget holster I would try fobus. They are usually under $30 and work just fine. I have also used the safariland duty holsters. They have more retention features ( 2 or 3 levels) and more height options, but are much more expensive. If you are carrying in a situation where you will be moving around a lot, with the gun in the holster, I would suggest the safariland. If you are going to use the gun in competition or just on the range I would buy one with minimal levels of retention.
If you were supposed to choose a 9 mm that you would use for everything (self-defense, range, and competition), which of the following pistols would you choose: 1_ Echelon 2_ CZ P10F 3_ Glock 34
I have a lot of experience with the Glock 34. I think it is the best balance of form and function that glock ever produced. If i could only have one pistol it would be the 34. The amount of aftermarket support for glocks can't be matched by any other manufacturer (excluding the 1911) so they are relatively cheap and easy to customize. I don't own a p10 or an echelon but from what I have seen they are both solid choices.
Thanks for watching and commenting. This one came with the glock night sights. Most of the police trades I have seen have the night sights. I guess that one selling point for police trade in guns..
I guess it depends on where you buy it. Classic firearms offers a lifetime insurance policy for 5 bucks or so but most other places don't. No factory warranty either.