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like Cheaper Than Dirts double barrel shotgun? That thing was a beast.
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We got to see the new GLOCK, Inc. pistols at range day and, yesterday, had a chance to stop by their booth at the show and get some shots of the new Gen 4 G19 and G17 pistols featuring the MOS platform.
The MOS models come from the factory with a section of the slide milled out for mounting an optic such as an RMR or FastFire without the need to buy a custom slide or send your slide out to a machine shop or gunsmith.
We covered the new MOS platform last year (http://blog.gunlink.info/2015/01/20/new-glock-models-officially-unveiled-at-shot/) but, until now, the option has only been available on long-slide models. Bringing the MOS optics-ready capability to the 19 and 17 models - which are arguably the most popular 9mm CCW and duty pistols ever - seems like a no brainer and should be a big hit with those who like optics on their pistols. Personally, I can't get used to it.