Brooklyn
03-22-2009, 07:49 PM
I purchased this gun on March 26 2004 for $435 and I've been pumping rounds through it ever since. I average around 200 rounds per 1-hour range session with this gun, and this week alone I've put 1000 rounds through it. It is by far the gun I shoot the most, primarily because since 2004 it is the same model that I've been issued whenever I go overseas for work. It's a third generation G19 that has been modified with an undercut trigger guard (to get rid of the "Glock Knuckle"), a Vickers over-sized magazine release, threaded Lone Wolf barrel, and a grip treatment by a local gunsmith. This was the first Glock I've had the grip modified on, and though I like it overall, I now have a better idea what will work for me in that area in the future (more in a sec). The gun is on its second set of sights. I had Trijicon three dot sights installed by the dealer when I purchased the gun, which I've since replaced with Warren sights in a subdued yellow tritium rear, and a bright green tritium up front. I'll probably switch to a plain black rear sight soon, as that combo works better for me since I tend to get distracted with the rear tritiums. The gun is worn as you see it in the pics, with the TLR-1 attached, riding in a Raven Concealment Phantom light compatible holster. I'm a fan of the TLR-1 light for the money and own four of them. Whenever LA Police Gear throws up one of their 15% off sales, I pick up another one, and the new C4 LED makes this the best bang for the buck coming from a guy who owns his fair share of Surefire products. Absolutely love this gun and I am considering picking up a second G19 as a backup.
Field stripped - the Lone Wolf Barrel fits perfectly right out of the package.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514101/large.jpg
I had to modify my Raven holster to allow for the extended barrel. You also get a decent profile shot of the Warren sights, which sit taller than the factory sights and the Trijicons. Carry ammo is from Georgia Arms.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514108/large.jpg
Closer look at the Grip treatment. Couple of changes I'll be making when I eventually get my 4 other Glocks in for the treatment. First, I'll continue to knock off the finger grooves as was done here, but instead of stippling the entire front strap, only the removed finger grooves area will be stippled. Sides will be done the way you see here, but the backstrap will not be stippled (the reason why in a few). Great shot of the undercut trigger guard - a must have modification for all of my Glocks now.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514116/large.jpg
Here's why I won't be having the back strap done on any future Glocks. All that white you see is a combination of skin, lint, shirt, cleaning rags, etc. As far as I can tell, the treatment on the rear hasn't really helped me grip the gun any better (the sides and front strap take care of that), and the added gunk just isn't worth it for me. Unfortunately no way to change it back on this gun, but a lesson learned. Cleaning it up involves hitting it with solvent, and then following up with some oil.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514122/large.jpg
Closer look at the gunk buildup and the Warren rear sights:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514127/large.jpg
Closer look at the front strap stippling and the Vickers extended mag release:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514138/large.jpg
Ready to go:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514132/large.jpg
Field stripped - the Lone Wolf Barrel fits perfectly right out of the package.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514101/large.jpg
I had to modify my Raven holster to allow for the extended barrel. You also get a decent profile shot of the Warren sights, which sit taller than the factory sights and the Trijicons. Carry ammo is from Georgia Arms.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514108/large.jpg
Closer look at the Grip treatment. Couple of changes I'll be making when I eventually get my 4 other Glocks in for the treatment. First, I'll continue to knock off the finger grooves as was done here, but instead of stippling the entire front strap, only the removed finger grooves area will be stippled. Sides will be done the way you see here, but the backstrap will not be stippled (the reason why in a few). Great shot of the undercut trigger guard - a must have modification for all of my Glocks now.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514116/large.jpg
Here's why I won't be having the back strap done on any future Glocks. All that white you see is a combination of skin, lint, shirt, cleaning rags, etc. As far as I can tell, the treatment on the rear hasn't really helped me grip the gun any better (the sides and front strap take care of that), and the added gunk just isn't worth it for me. Unfortunately no way to change it back on this gun, but a lesson learned. Cleaning it up involves hitting it with solvent, and then following up with some oil.
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514122/large.jpg
Closer look at the gunk buildup and the Warren rear sights:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514127/large.jpg
Closer look at the front strap stippling and the Vickers extended mag release:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514138/large.jpg
Ready to go:
http://www.pbase.com/1sfg/image/110514132/large.jpg