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NEW Glock G49 9MM
May 09, 2022, 08:09 AM
cslingerNEW Glock G49 9MM
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why can't Glock?
Sheeeooottt, ya’ll are asking for hybrid 26’s, 19’s, standard MOS models etc. etc. etc. it’s 2022 and I just want standard steel sights instead of those damn dovetail protectors. Not standard night sights, not standard fiber optic sights hell I don’t even care if it’s the steel version of of the basket ball goal stock sights just a set of actual, by God, metal sights. I mean with all that all of you are asking for I don’t feel like my ask is too much Gaston. “Please sir can we have some more???” (Obscure Dickins reference I know).

Baby steps everybody. Baby steps.

Take care, shoot safe.
Chris
Take Care, Shoot Safe,
Chris
May 09, 2022, 08:47 AM
sigarms229quote:
I just want standard steel sights
Excellent point. Why doesn't Glock put steel sights on its non night sight models? It would cost more and cut into their profit.
Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six
May 09, 2022, 07:36 PM
egregorequote:
Originally posted by RogueJSK:
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Originally posted by Ryanp225:
A G45 profiled single stack in .45acp with 8-10 round mags would get my money.
Extremely unlikely to happen.
The lackluster market performance of the Glock 36 over the previous two decades since its introduction has already demonstrated to Glock that there's minimal demand for a single stack .45 Glock.
That's because they did it all wrong, with that stupid short grip and six-shot magazine with the thick floorplate. It should have been made G19-sized, with a full length (but slender) grip holding a flush-fit 7-8-round mag.
May 10, 2022, 10:54 AM
BBMWBecause they've gotten away with putting the cheap plastic sights on their guns for decades, and people still buy them. Are people going to pay more for the guns if they switched to metal sights? No.
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Originally posted by sigarms229:
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I just want standard steel sights
Excellent point. Why doesn't Glock put steel sights on its non night sight models? It would cost more and cut into their profit.
May 10, 2022, 02:11 PM
Ryanp225quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
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Originally posted by RogueJSK:
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Originally posted by Ryanp225:
A G45 profiled single stack in .45acp with 8-10 round mags would get my money.
Extremely unlikely to happen.
The lackluster market performance of the Glock 36 over the previous two decades since its introduction has already demonstrated to Glock that there's minimal demand for a single stack .45 Glock.
That's because they did it all wrong, with that stupid short grip and six-shot magazine with the thick floorplate. It should have been made G19-sized, with a full length (but slender) grip holding a flush-fit 7-8-round mag.
Exactly.
Make it a Glock version of a 1911 Commander or P220 Carry.
November 11, 2023, 10:39 PM
parabellumIt's here:
TALO Introduces the Glock G49 MOS to US MarketNovember 12, 2023, 01:49 AM
dry-flyYep, Lipsey’s will carry them. I put a request in for one.
quote:
"Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen...
November 12, 2023, 02:57 AM
monoblok10rd version "allocated" by Lipseys. Probably in the same 'allocation warehouse' as their Marlin 45-70 SBLs and Trappers

...guess I have to call the rep Monday to see if I can get one or two of these Glocks for the shop.
-MG
November 12, 2023, 08:01 AM
12131$745 MSRP? Why?
Q
November 12, 2023, 08:17 AM
gearhounds^^^
Because it’s new and exciting of course! Seems it would be cheaper to get a surplus G17 and chop the grip yourself and have essentially the same effect… without the forward serrations of course.
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monoblokquote:
$745 MSRP? Why?
The street price should be the same as a G19 MOS or G45 MOS barring any gouging by a dealer, since the actual dealer cost is exactly the same for all three guns. That was the first thing I noticed when I was logged in on Lipseys overnight. Besides, any MSRP is just a suggested number anyhow, in part to let the public know if a dealer is going way overboard on pricing.
-MG
November 12, 2023, 10:31 AM
dry-flyMSRP is high, but dealer cost is the same as all other gen 5, MOS Glocks.
"Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen...
November 12, 2023, 01:12 PM
akcopnfbksquote:
Originally posted by 12131:
Since they're playing mix and match, why not do the G26 upper on the G19 lower. That would be ideal for me.
I want this so bad. It would be perfect for me. I want a rail on the 26 in some fashion. It's dark half the year up here, I'd love to be able to put the WML on my 26 and go. Ugh. Someday. I wonder if a PSA dagger compact frame would work with a 26 slide?
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November 17, 2023, 04:59 PM
VgexSo, If I have this right, if you already own an G45, and purchase a 49, you can swap slides and functionally make a 19 Gen 5 and 47. Likewise, if you own a 19 Gen 5 and 47, you can then swap slides to functionally make a G45/49. Who needs a FCU system. LMAO.
November 18, 2023, 04:21 PM
DaBigBRquote:
Originally posted by Vgex:
So, If I have this right, if you already own an G45, and purchase a 49, you can swap slides and functionally make a 19 Gen 5 and 47. Likewise, if you own a 19 Gen 5 and 47, you can then swap slides to functionally make a G45/49. Who needs a FCU system. LMAO.
Yes
Compact Frame, Compact Slide: 19
Compact Frame, Full Slide: 49
Full Frame, Compact Slide: 45
Full Frame, Full Slide: 47
Mix and match 19/47 or 49/45 to be able to make them all if you're into that sort of thing.
November 18, 2023, 04:40 PM
92fstechOr you could have just bought a P320 5 years ago and had all the same configurations and then some this entire time. And you'd only have to remember one model number

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November 19, 2023, 06:41 AM
VgexIn that case, if the 49 ever hits Blue Label, I think I'll need to burn a coupon. To accompany my G45.
November 19, 2023, 06:37 PM
DaBigBRquote:
Originally posted by Vgex:
In that case, if the 49 ever hits Blue Label, I think I'll need to burn a coupon. To accompany my G45.
It'll be curious to see if that happens. The 49 is a Talo exclusive, which I'm assuming means that Talo fronted the production costs, presumably because Glock was not otherwise going to. So long term, if the 49 is a commercial success, how long does Talo "own" the exclusive rights?
November 20, 2023, 10:24 AM
monoblokquote:
The 49 is a Talo exclusive, which I'm assuming means that Talo fronted the production costs, presumably because Glock was not otherwise going to.
Aside from rollmarking a '9' instead of a '7' into the slide for the model number and maybe clearing some space in the assembly line, there isn't much 'cost' to making these. Truth be told the G49 is a quintessential example of a parts bin special. Anyone who already has a G47 and a Gen5 G19 frame can essentially recreate one.
I fooled around with one of the G49s that the distributor sent to us and quite frankly wasn't particularly impressed, but then I'm not a fan of how pronounced the backstrap hump on the Gen5 compact frame feels compared to earlier generations of G19s, G23s, etc. Maybe it will sell, but to who I'm not sure.
-MG
November 20, 2023, 01:53 PM
Vgexquote:
Originally posted by monoblok:
Aside from rollmarking a '9' instead of a '7' into the slide for the model number and maybe clearing some space in the assembly line, there isn't much 'cost' to making these. Truth be told the G49 is a quintessential example of a parts bin special. Anyone who already has a G47 and a Gen5 G19 frame can essentially recreate one.
That may be true, but I have neither the 47 or 19 Gen 5. What I do have is the 45. So in order to have essentially the same combo as a 19/47, I simply need purchase the 49.