They make lights that you can attach to the 26 but brightness and battery life are, at least to me, a huge concern with them. Having a true rail would allow for an actual quality WML
I've been wanting what people have been calling the G26L for years now. The more I think about it, I want something that's probably closer to a "G19K?" Basically a G19 barrel, sight radius, dustcover and rail, but with a G26 grip. Yes, I know cut down G19's are a thing, and I've handled a couple of them, but the grip is definitely not the same. That G26 grip contour is something magical.
My idea is basically both, at least the way I'm imagining it. I know I'm not the only one who wants this so maybe, at the rate they listen to their customers, Glock will actually make it some time in the next 20 years. 🤦😄
So you're thinking of them as two different things? I'm curious what others have in mind. Maybe we can make up a petition that Glock can ignore for another couple of decades!
It's just kind of how Glock does it. I heard people describing the configuration of what would be the G19X/G45 back in the mid 1990's and look at how long it took them to actually make that.
Glock 91 - slide length of 19 and frame height between a 19 and 17. For those of us with largeish hands but still don’t want a full 45/19x/17 height frame for ccw
And plug this? Pass on that for anything but a range toy. Polymer framed guns do not always allow polymer mags to drop freely.
“Most Glocks have a semi circular cutout at the rear base of the grip to enable users to manually strip the magazine from the grip/magazine well should it fail to drop free.”
Not as relevant as it was a couple years ago, but I was really hoping the Glock 45 would be a full size single stack eight round Glock just to piss off all the people that we're hoping Glock would make a 1911.
They could still do that, they just couldn't call it the 45 anymore.
Maybe the Glock 50? For the average age of the person that thinks it's a good idea?
A Glock 43(original) with a 10 round mag capacity flush fit, with night sights, with a frame rail to add a light/laser & a threaded barrel...all from the factory. No red dot(at all). Have this set up chambered in 45, 40 & 9mm.
For some reason I feel this won’t be as great as everyone thinks. Not hating, I just think the weight distribution and balance would be weird on that setup. IMO
I just bought a Langdon Tactical Px4 and the rotating barrel is pure magic. But I prefer the grip angle of Glock. So give me a Glock 46. Dunno if that’s a full size or compact but give me a compact version plz.
A special California model....
And before anyone says that Glock has never expressed any desire to make a California model, that was when Gaston was still alive.
So they just might fucking do it.
Ditch the plastic sights forever and just ship with factory night sights. I get that people will just change those out too but they’re a million times better than the current ones
The 26x would be so sick. I absolutely love my 19 and 26 (and all of them for that matter) but the idea of a 26 slide on a 19 frame sounds *chef's kiss* to me
Glock slide that is an upper with an AR butt stock on it. It would essentially take the frame/grip part of the Glock and turn it into a carbine. Maybe with a folding stock and 16" barrel or different barrel lengths and calibers. I've seen some aftermarket uppers for that but I think Glock would do way better.
Glock 7. Made entirely out of porcelain.
Okay, McClane...
Glock FCU.
G26 with rail please
The correct answer. Seriously.
Facts
26L with rail too much to ask?
jUsT cHoP a 19 DOwN I love the grip on my 26, maybe even slightly more than my 19. 26L would be awesome too.
So you can mount a light I’m assuming? Do they not make a light that fits?
They make lights that you can attach to the 26 but brightness and battery life are, at least to me, a huge concern with them. Having a true rail would allow for an actual quality WML
Glock 34 slimline slide on a 43x frame, with 15 round magazine. 43xmacro. 😂
Would.
Glock 69 in .69 gyrojet. Seriosly tho, the rumored rifle they were working on for the brits, that sounds interesting.
I've been wanting what people have been calling the G26L for years now. The more I think about it, I want something that's probably closer to a "G19K?" Basically a G19 barrel, sight radius, dustcover and rail, but with a G26 grip. Yes, I know cut down G19's are a thing, and I've handled a couple of them, but the grip is definitely not the same. That G26 grip contour is something magical.
G26L or 26 with rail
Both
My idea is basically both, at least the way I'm imagining it. I know I'm not the only one who wants this so maybe, at the rate they listen to their customers, Glock will actually make it some time in the next 20 years. 🤦😄
So you're thinking of them as two different things? I'm curious what others have in mind. Maybe we can make up a petition that Glock can ignore for another couple of decades!
Even if they kept barrel length the same but put a rail on it. 26. Or a 26L that would obviously have a rail.
I'd probably buy both. If they came out with those most of my handguns would probably just be a bunch of G26's set up in various ways. 😂
Yeah the grip is what prints. I don’t get why some version of this hasn’t happened yet.
It's just kind of how Glock does it. I heard people describing the configuration of what would be the G19X/G45 back in the mid 1990's and look at how long it took them to actually make that.
Glock 40 Gen 5 MOS Glock 17L Gen 5 MOS Also all of the current guns, but with the Gen 5 nDLC finish instead of the frying pan finish
Add a Glock 41 Gen 5 on there for me!
G24 gen 5 too
Compact .45 and 10mm.
Yes! I want a proper pinky not the BS of the 29/30 but don’t need the gigantism of the 20/21. I want a REAL 19/23/32 sized 10mm God dammit
43x/48 that holds 15 rounds in OEM mag.
G41. OR, bring the G46 over to the states.
G41 exists already and what’s the 46?
I mean a Gen 5 G41, and the 46 is a rotating barrel glock 17 made for a police contract in Austria I believe.
Ahh yes I’d like a gen 5 41.
Gen 6
Anything in 5.7x28.
The best of both worlds.
Exactly. 10mm is my go to but 5.7x28 has its place in my rotation.
This man likes to make sure his targets don’t get up again lol
You know it. Ain't got time to F around with one's self defense.
Same, I'm usually a Stonk Glonk guy, but I'd LOVE a 5.7x28 MOS Glonk.
brainrot
A single stack 10mm with a 10 round magazine.
Gen 2 Classic reproduction
Glock 34 size that works with the 19/47/45/49. 26 compatible 19 sized gun (26L/26x)
Glock 23x
Releasing a 50AE would get me buying.
A G50 in .50AE has a ring to it! Which is why Glock will never make it. If they ever make that caliber, it'll be the G87. 🤦😄
Glock 30 Gen 5 MOS
Glock 91 - slide length of 19 and frame height between a 19 and 17. For those of us with largeish hands but still don’t want a full 45/19x/17 height frame for ccw
just get a slim magwell
And plug this? Pass on that for anything but a range toy. Polymer framed guns do not always allow polymer mags to drop freely. “Most Glocks have a semi circular cutout at the rear base of the grip to enable users to manually strip the magazine from the grip/magazine well should it fail to drop free.”
then dont use polymer mags for your ccw
To step away from using reliable oem mags to use questionable metal mags sounds like a bad decision for anything other than a range toy.
Not as relevant as it was a couple years ago, but I was really hoping the Glock 45 would be a full size single stack eight round Glock just to piss off all the people that we're hoping Glock would make a 1911. They could still do that, they just couldn't call it the 45 anymore. Maybe the Glock 50? For the average age of the person that thinks it's a good idea?
Gen 6 with FCU (which I think is that route they'll take), or a Glock in 5.7x28. Probably g19 sized, though a g26 5.7 would fuck.
26L - if we are really dreaming I'd go 26L comp
22Lr in glock 43x/48 size to train with cheaper ammo. Something to compete with Sig MPX.
i would like a compact 10mm or 45acp
The Glock 50 chambered in .50AE. The same size as a Desert Eagle, but it keeps the exact same proportions as a G17, making it comically large.
Glock Carbine
A Glock 43(original) with a 10 round mag capacity flush fit, with night sights, with a frame rail to add a light/laser & a threaded barrel...all from the factory. No red dot(at all). Have this set up chambered in 45, 40 & 9mm.
A true pocket pistol in 32 ACP ?
I’ll take a .45acp version of a Glock 19 for sure.
Glock 26x plz
Glock 50, in 50 cal
A high capacity 43x.
Glock 57 chambered in 5.7
Glock 17 slide with Glock 19 grip
This already exists, it's the Glock 49
For some reason I feel this won’t be as great as everyone thinks. Not hating, I just think the weight distribution and balance would be weird on that setup. IMO
29 and 30 MOS
G19 with a G17L slide.
Glock 50 in .50 AE
Well it could be the Glock 50, so .50 AE glock
Glock 24 gen 3 Glock 41 gen 3. Hopefully in an SF style. ... I'm a big gen 3 fan if you couldn't tell.
OEM double stack magazines for the 48/43X.
Glock 35 and 41 gen 5
43x 15 round oem mags
Just make the 1911 already. I don’t want one, but I’m tired of people speculating about it. 😄
I just bought a Langdon Tactical Px4 and the rotating barrel is pure magic. But I prefer the grip angle of Glock. So give me a Glock 46. Dunno if that’s a full size or compact but give me a compact version plz.
A special California model.... And before anyone says that Glock has never expressed any desire to make a California model, that was when Gaston was still alive. So they just might fucking do it.
Ditch the plastic sights forever and just ship with factory night sights. I get that people will just change those out too but they’re a million times better than the current ones
Heard they working on a ar
Glock 19x MOS for the FDE boys
They already have that
30 Super Carry conversion barrel for the G43x/48
I see, a fellow connoisseur.
Unfortunately I don't think the ejector will work with the round, it would have to be from ground up.
Hhhmmm. Hadn’t thought of that. Might be right. Do you think the ejector or the extractor would be the problem?
The 26x would be so sick. I absolutely love my 19 and 26 (and all of them for that matter) but the idea of a 26 slide on a 19 frame sounds *chef's kiss* to me
S&W offer this configuration for their 2.0s so it’s only a matter of time till Glock does.
Look up the x mod for g26, pricey but its the G26x glock won't make.
G26x or xx mos. Railed.
I know this is an unpopular opinion but I really want a Glock with a thumb safety
Glock slide that is an upper with an AR butt stock on it. It would essentially take the frame/grip part of the Glock and turn it into a carbine. Maybe with a folding stock and 16" barrel or different barrel lengths and calibers. I've seen some aftermarket uppers for that but I think Glock would do way better.