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  1. The Gen5 continues the G21 tradition of 13+1 .45 ACP capacity. The Gen5 GLOCK 21 features the MOS (Modular Optics System) cuts for. mounting your favorite optical sight. Gen5 comes with 3 mags and 3 grip configuration options. Handgunners who favor blue steel and walnut like to ask, “If the company’s motto is ‘ GLOCK Perfection,’ how ...

  2. Aug 25, 2023 · This new Glock 41 is pretty impressive when it comes to accuracy given the larger caliber. When it comes to reliability, the new Glock 21 Gen5 MOS has been 100% reliable with all ammunition across the board. This is one of the points where Glock is known for having developed a reputation of being extremely reliable across the board.

    • Pistol
    • 21
    • Glock
    • $744.99
    • G21 Is Optic Ready
    • Flared Magazine Well
    • Glock Marksman Barrel
    • Ambidextrous Slide Stop Levers
    • Flat Front Grip Strap
    • Chiseled Muzzle, Front Serrations
    • Better Bang Switch
    • Are .45 Autos Still Relevant?
    • Keep It Simple
    • Big Boy (and Girl) Caliber

    The MOS or Modular Optic System allows the user to mount a red dot with really no specialized mechanical ability required. Adding an optic is a near guarantee that your group sizes will reduce. Besides you can’t offer a new pistol in the 21st century without the ability to mount a red dot.

    Glock magazines are tapered so they have always been easier to reload faster than many other single- and double-stack magazines. The enlarged magwell now makes reloads even smoother and smooth translates to fast. The magazine floor plate is enlarged, too, making it easier to strip out the magazine should it get hung up inside the grip.

    The rifling in GMB barrels grabs bullets more aggressively so accuracy is better. Accuracy in Glock .45 Auto has always been very good and the new barrel rifling continues that trait.

    The slide release tabs are still small, but they are easy to manipulate and they don’t get in the way like oversized slide stops can.

    Removing the finger grooves on the front grip strap was a good move. My grasp never really meshed up with the finger grooves on the Gen4 double stack .45 Auto pistols. For average hands, it never was a perfect fit, and for smaller hands, the pistol was too big. It’s a Goldilocks move for Glock that I’m glad they made. The back strap is also modular...

    Older generation G21s had muzzles like a bulldozer, wide and flat. Blocky is the term used. The Gen5 G21 muzzle is tapered for ease when re-holstering the pistol. The straight serration grooves at the muzzle are appreciated especially when doing a press check.

    Older-generation Glock triggers were neither loved nor hated. They were tolerated. Tolerated because they weren’t a crisp break like a tuned 1911 trigger, nor a smooth pull like a SIG P220. There was a squishy take-up and when you hit the wall some resistance until it broke with about 5.5 pounds of effort. Granted it was designed that way to replic...

    Forty-five caliber semi-automatics don’t get a lot of play these days since it has become a 9mm world. The 9mm caliber is the only caliber that matters when you are talking semi-auto pistols. Or does it? I have some LE pals that prefer the .45 Auto caliber. They’ve seen what a 9mm can do, and what a .45 Auto can do. They might carry 9mm in a duty g...

    When I think .45 Auto I first think 1911. These pistols have an excellent grip angle and the grip is thin. Some have exceptional triggers. They can also be temperamental if not maintained, and capacity is well, low, with seven- or eight-round magazines. I don’t want my magazines on a Keto diet. The SIG 220 is the second pistol I think of when I thi...

    The G21 has devoted followers since the model was introduced into Glock’s 2nd Generation series back in 1997. Finally, Glock had supersized their full-size pistol in a big boy (and girl) caliber. And super size it was. The grip girth was large and shooters with average size or smaller hands had a hard time shooting the pistol. A Short Frame or SF v...

  3. www.glocktalk.com › threads › g-21-magsG 21 Mags - Glock Talk

    Dec 15, 2023 · All of the gen mags will work in your gun. Gen 4 and gen 5 mags share the same magazine body. The only difference is gen 5 has an orange follower and a slightly different shaped base pad. Gen 4 and 5 mags, have two magazine cutouts on both sides , for ambi mag compatibility. Gen 3 mags (single side mag compatible) are not made any longer.

  4. Oct 23, 2024 · Glock introduced its first pistol chambered in .45 ACP in 1990, serving as a direct competitor for the heavier but well-established 1911, which dominated the .45 ACP market. Now, 34 years later, the Glock 21 is still at it and as popular as ever. In terms of size, it’s similar to the Glock 17 (chambered in 9mm), so it’ll feel familiar to many.

  5. The Glock® Gen 5 Glock 21 .45 ACP 13-Round Factory Magazine is designed for proper fit and function with your Gen 5 Glock 21 pistol for years of reliable field use at the range or during everyday concealed-carry. This factory magazine boasts Glock's signature steel-lined polymer construction for superior strength and unmatched durability while ...

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  7. From factory replacement mags to 50-round drums, we have a comprehensive selection of Glock 21 magazines. The G21 is one of the most popular .45 ACP due to its reliable design and premium Glock manufacturing. Don’t forget that Glock 21 Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 mags are interchangeable. Shop our wide selection of Glock 21 magazines at great prices!

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