I own both 19 and 19c and I respectfully have a differing opinion on the sound. The 19c is much louder indoors. You could have meant outdoors but you didn't specify and I want it clear if someone buys this as a range gun, it is considerably louder than a typical 9mm handgun. I carry a 19c and love it very much.
My 17c also side not is best pistol out of many I ever used in a defensive handgun class. Blacked out Claw rear sight, dot front sight, and all else stock.
Ever hear of a flashlight? Night sights are a talisman. If you can see your night sights, it's too dark to have positive target identification. Their main use is helping you find your gun in the dark - that's it. A dot is a dramatically superior option for low light shooting; which is why I milled this gun for an RMR. I have shot several low-light competitions - there's no comparison between using a dot and iron sights in low light. Everyone with a dot outperformed everyone with iron sights.
I own both 19 and 19c and I respectfully have a differing opinion on the sound. The 19c is much louder indoors. You could have meant outdoors but you didn't specify and I want it clear if someone buys this as a range gun, it is considerably louder than a typical 9mm handgun. I carry a 19c and love it very much.
19c is my Edc. Its the best glock ever made 🔥🔥🔥
My 17c also side not is best pistol out of many I ever used in a defensive handgun class. Blacked out Claw rear sight, dot front sight, and all else stock.
Have you had any stove pipes people claim to have on the gen4 c model?
No, because I run a slightly reduced recoil spring.
I still want one.
They're out there; Glock does a run now and then.
Just bought one last week, great shooter, low recoil and very accurate
Just bought 1 yesterday in California
The Glock 19c has the worst sights to see through at night. Adding a night glow iron sights is a must
Ever hear of a flashlight?
Night sights are a talisman. If you can see your night sights, it's too dark to have positive target identification.
Their main use is helping you find your gun in the dark - that's it.
A dot is a dramatically superior option for low light shooting; which is why I milled this gun for an RMR.
I have shot several low-light competitions - there's no comparison between using a dot and iron sights in low light. Everyone with a dot outperformed everyone with iron sights.
This is silly. Somebody needs to take it easy on video games and hypothetical circumstances.