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Gen 6 Glock introduced
Posted on 12/6/25 at 10:53 pm
Posted on 12/6/25 at 10:53 pm
TFB TV first Look.
G45, G19, G17 (aka G47) Avil at first. 9mm only.
Available Jan 20.
Prices the same as Current MOS/Gen 5.
Cliffs:
New Grip (slimmer, more ergo)
Trigger undercut
Flat faced trigger
Gas pedal/frame texture
Mos plate system gone. New polymer crush/direct mount system.
Single recoil spring back
G45, G19, G17 (aka G47) Avil at first. 9mm only.
Available Jan 20.
Prices the same as Current MOS/Gen 5.
Cliffs:
New Grip (slimmer, more ergo)
Trigger undercut
Flat faced trigger
Gas pedal/frame texture
Mos plate system gone. New polymer crush/direct mount system.
Single recoil spring back
Posted on 12/6/25 at 11:28 pm to Jack Ruby
I’m still humming along with my Gen threes.
Think about all the generations and how similar they are if you really examine them.
But I am certain they made some gooood coin doing what they did.
Think about all the generations and how similar they are if you really examine them.
But I am certain they made some gooood coin doing what they did.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 12:14 am to Jack Ruby
The grip looks, well grippy, like the RTF Gen 3s. Looking forward to holding one.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 1:26 am to Jack Ruby
Never been a glock fan. Don’t hate em, I just thought they were overpriced.
That being said, I’m looking forward to getting my hands on one and test drive it.
That being said, I’m looking forward to getting my hands on one and test drive it.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 4:00 am to Jack Ruby
LINK
quote:
What's Actually New
Glock resisted the industry trend toward modular fire control units. Instead, they maintained the proven one-piece frame design and focused on ergonomics that actually matter during shooting.
Grip and Frame
The frame now features an integrated palm swell. According to TFB TV's James Reeves, Glock based this geometry on hand size mapping of their entire employee base.
Two interchangeable backstraps (2mm and 4mm) are included to adapt the grip to different hand sizes. Neither backstrap includes a beaver tail, since one is now built into the frame.
The grip texture combines RTF2 and RTF4 patterns across an expanded surface area. Glock claims this balances aggressive purchase with all-day carry comfort. The trigger guard gets a more aggressive undercut to enable a higher grip.
Beyond the grip, there are new ambidextrous shelves that extend from both sides of the frame—essentially built-in gas pedals for better recoil control.
Additionally, the magazine well gets a flare for faster reloads, and the new Glocks feature deeper and more steeply angled slide serrations at the front.
Trigger and Internals
All Gen6 models now feature a flat-faced trigger standard. Combined with the undercut trigger guard and reduced frame-to-trigger distance, this enables a higher grip and easier reach for smaller-handed shooters while maintaining Glock's Safe Action system.
Internally, Glock reverted to the original single captive recoil spring assembly. The Gen6 barrel features new chamfering and reengineered geometry, which makes it incompatible with previous generations—you can't swap a Gen6 barrel into a Gen5 frame or vice versa.
But don’t worry, the Gen6 is compatible with existing Glock magazines.
The Optics Mounting System
There is no separate MOS line. All Gen6 pistols ship optics-ready with three polymer mounting plates included. The system accommodates both RMR and DPP footprints. The polymer plates function like crush washers to absorb recoil. Since the plates are polymer, they’re also cheaper to replace. The critical question is: Will they hold zero over time?
Internally, Glock reverted to the original single captive recoil spring assembly. The Gen6 barrel features new chamfering and reengineered geometry, which makes it incompatible with previous generations—you can't swap a Gen6 barrel into a Gen5 frame or vice versa.
All three maintain Glock's hexagonal rifling, ambidextrous slide stop lever, and reversible magazine catch. Trigger pull weighs in at 26N (approximately 5.8 lbs).
Posted on 12/7/25 at 12:39 pm to Jack Ruby
I'm hoping for a G26 version eventually. I've been looking at the H&K CC9 but not in a hurry to replace my current G26.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 12:42 pm to Jack Ruby
Looks like it still sucks.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 1:18 pm to dstone12
quote:
I’m still humming along with my Gen threes.
I might get a new 19, I just want the ambi features bc im a lefty
Posted on 12/7/25 at 1:34 pm to kengel2
I’m a lefty as well but i started in gen three and do just fine with my index finger on the release.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 4:04 pm to Bama and Beer
I have a blue label coupon I’m going to use in a G617 after the first of the year.
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