Story of the Three Little Glocks

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This video will look at the Glock 47, the Glock 19 X, and the Glock 17 Gen. 5 MOS, which has recently been discontinued. Each Glock has a different configuration. The Glock 47 only has the ultimate builders' kit and alpha competition trigger from Timney Triggers. The Glock 17 Gen. 5 MOS has an Alpha competition trigger from Timney Triggers, a tungsten slug from Shooting Sports Innovations, Trijicon RMR, Radian Weapons ramjet afterburner, and Talon Grips grip tape on the grip. The Glock 19X has the tungsten slug from Shooting Sports Innovations, the Alpha Competition Trigger from Timney, the Trijicon RMR, the Radian Weapons Ramjet afterburner, and the Compressor spring system. It makes a huge difference when shooting your Glock to add the different accessories. Some creators say that the Radian Weapons afterburner is more gimmicky than it actually works. Still, I would say that it works very well and significantly better than a stock Glock regarding the recoil reduction. I like the tungsten slug for the weight; it really balances out the gun well. Timney Triggers are my go-to triggers for my Glocks. I really like the Alpha Competition Trigger. They give you a couple of springs with that trigger, a silver one and a red one. 1. They're similar but definitely different. I have each installed in the Glocks. The Glock 47 that I just picked up has the Timney Silver Spring in it, which is a lighter spring around 3LBS, and the other two Glocks have the Red Springs, which are a little stiffer, but they have a more positive feedback when hitting the wall, pulling the trigger, and resetting. It is reasonably easy to add the Timney Triggers, and the other parts are literally drop-in, so anybody can do this even with little skill, and it will definitely improve your Glock game.

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