I know this is Sig Forum but I'm hoping some of our Glock aficionados can help me. I've heard or read that the Gen 3 G19 is the best G 19 ever made. Do you agree with that? Is it better than the Gen 4 or 5? Reason I ask is I'm thinking or buying a G19. I have a G23 Gen 4 and I really like the finger grooves. But if I buy a Gen 3 G19, while I get the finger grooves, I don't get the captive RCS which I suppose is helpful in reducing recoil. If I buy a Gen 5, I get what some call the best trigger Glock ever made but I don't get the finger groves. Your thoughts?
Posts: 5809 | Location: Chicago | Registered: August 18, 2010
Its all personal preference, you will just have to handle some and see what feels better in your hand.
I have big hands, and while the finger grooves never bothered me on my Gen 3, when I fondled a Gen 5 I had to have it. Same for the Gen 3 G34 vs the newer version. I don't find the new ones to be any more accurate, but Im sure that's limited by my ability, if you locked them in a rest I don't know which would win, but I don't see much difference in my hands.
And this may be Sigforum, but there are many many Glock lovers on here who will chime in I am sure.
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Posts: 10769 | Location: TN | Registered: December 18, 2005
I think the Gen 5 is better feeling all around then my Gen 3 G19. The trigger does feel better on the Gen 5 but we are talking about Glocks so don’t get your hopes up too much.
My Gen 4 exterior finish is way less durable then my 3 or 5.
All in all I like the Gen 5 best, however, I am not really a Glock guy so, take my opinion for what it’s worth.
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Posts: 7977 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002
As a lefty with big hands I won't get a Glock below Gen5. Before the 5 came out it was Gen4 for the swappable mag catch and beavertail backstrap, but now that the 5 is out I won't get another 4 because I had to hack mine apart to remove the finger grooves and relieve the trigger guard to make it bearable to shoot more than a mag through.
Posts: 6042 | Location: Romeo, MI | Registered: January 03, 2009
My favorite is the one that doesn't bean me in the face or head. I've never had a Gen3 do that. If you get a used one that was made early enough, it'll still have the "old reliable" cast (vs. MIM) extractor.
I've never owned or shot a Gen2 G19, but I bet you'll find more than a few folks that think that's the best one ever.
And it might just come down to whether or not you like finger grooves. I never needed them nor minded them. The Gen5 is a fine pistol, and I'd choose it over a Gen4 if I were in the market right now.
ETA: Sorry OP, I just saw that you like the finger grooves. In that case, the Gen3 has a "longer", larger grip than the Gen4. The Gen4 has a slightly smaller grip area by default and a better grip texture IMO. If you want finger grooves, it kinda comes down to which grip shape feels best in your hand. They all work. Some throw brass in your face, and some don't.
And the Gen5 trigger is fine...nothing to write home about. Mine throws brass at me once in awhile, but nothing like a couple Gen4s I've had.
Personal preference I believe. I have had gens 2, 3, and 4. Hated gen 2, like gen 3, love gen 4. Gen 5 does nothing for me ergonomicly but I may get one just because I like the internal upgrades. This is for the G19.
Originally posted by mbinky: Personal preference I believe. I have had gens 2, 3, and 4. Hated gen 2, like gen 3, love gen 4. Gen 5 does nothing for me ergonomicly but I may get one just because I like the internal upgrades. This is for the G19.
You might as well...you have the rest They are good pistols. I'd get one before they start serrating the fronts of the slides:
The matter is one of engineering changes & design efficiency. There are quite a few Glock aficionados here who will render their opinions. I for one consider the Gen 5’s the pinnacle of Glock evolution..
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Posts: 13870 | Location: VIrtual | Registered: November 13, 2009
My friend, I have been held hostage and forced to shoot a Glock for quite a while now. I probably have somewhere north of a quarter mil through various guns and generations. I am shooting the Night Stalker charity match this weekend and out of all the guns I have in my safe I brought.......my work Gen5 19 and my work rifle. People do claim the choice between generations is subjective and personal preference but I don’t believe that to be true at a certain level. I think that at a certain level the 3 and 4 struggle to catch up with the 5. Now the 5 may have some longevity issues above 15k, but Glock has recently announced that the gun has been “redesigned” and the issue may be moot. My plan, at least until retirement, is to just replace my carry gun once per year. Once I get my issues 17 back from Glock, I may split the rounds between the two guns and see what I get.
I have each, don't really have a preference one over the other. I'm quite happy with a Gen 3.
With some firearms I shoot more, I get several of the same model. In the G19 for example, I have Gen 3 and 3C, Gen 4, and 19X. Same pistol, subtle differences. I don't think the differences matter much. Get one, shoot it a lot. If you like it, get another.
I think the Gen 5 improvements internally are a real improvement over the previous gens. The different cruciform and spring seem like a more solid set up and I like the slide lock spring better. Unless I was shooting something bigger than 9 I don't see why you wouldn't go gen 5. That's coming from someone who likes finger grooves. YMMV however. I don't think you can truly go wrong
Posts: 3124 | Location: Pnw | Registered: March 21, 2009
My first Glock was a G19 G4 I bought this year. I handled the G4 and G5, and liked the G4 better. I avoided Glocks because the finger grooves never matched my hands, but the G19 , Gen4 just felt better.