Glock 19 COA

29 days ago
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The Glock 19 Gen 5 COA has officially entered “unobtainium” status—pulled from civilian shelves and now reserved for law enforcement and military contracts. In this review, I break down what makes the COA (Crossover Aimpoint) unique, why it’s become so hard to find, and whether it’s worth the hunt.
The COA pairs Glock’s proven Gen 5 platform with an Aimpoint-built, duty-grade enclosed emitter red dot designed specifically for this program—slimmer, lower, and more integrated than the standard ACRO P-2. No adapter plates, no compromises—just a factory-direct mount with Glock reliability and Aimpoint durability.
I cover the build, features, range performance, and why this pistol’s sudden disappearance has made it a collector’s item overnight. Whether you’re an LEO, military shooter, or civilian chasing rare hardware, this is one you’ll want to know about.
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