Full size frame
SW3 RMR slide sniper green and copper barrel
Streamlight TLR-1 300 lumen weaponlight
GG-Magwells flared magwell
Holosun 407c X2 optic
Looks damn nice to me!
Thank you! I do have one additional mod I’m going to do which is an extended mag release button.
Looks real good, I’m doing similar color combo with the swr slide and ported barrel
Welcome to the forums @timdoggg85 ![]()
Thank you @Jammo
looks great. very nice.
Strong work!
Thank you! This platform is fun to mod since Glock paved the pathway for accessories and PSA made it possible to afford it!
If you find time, would like to see the gun fire without the light and with the light on camera. I found testing with light there is more of a kick with it than without it causing target acquisition a bit slower. No need to test, but curious your input?
I would love to try that out. Just shot it this weekend to sight in my red dot and it definitely has a bit of pop to it. My guess is the ported slide makes it a bit lighter which causes muzzle climb.
Looks good, really like the color combo you used.
That’s all on fundamentals and the shooter. Looking at how pistols recoil/muzzle climb, with the slide movement causing the gun to tilt over the web of the hand. More weight on the end of the gun CAN result in more climb for newer shooters or those that aren’t as good at controlling it. Those that are used to it, generally it helps. I have lights on all my carry guns and shoot better with. That said, I don’t mind shooting them without either. Not a huge difference for me anymore.
My Glock 34 with the TLR1 was super flat recoiling though.
I have two Dagger compacts, one that I cut the grip down to a G26, and the other has a Strike Industries micro comp, RDS, light, and magwell on it. I shoot the “full size” one with the comp a bit better. Light on both is the TLR1HL. I think the only thing effecting me on that one is the comp. Even the chunky Holosun 509T and slide cuts don’t really make a big difference for me. Nor does the much smaller grip size on the cut down one.
My first pistol was a walther p22 with a green frame and black slide and that color scheme has always been my favorite since.
Example of the bounce I was talking about. For lack of finding my own video. 15:50 minutes in. Tuning with the spring / weight of the light and nothing to do with grip on the gun.
Sure it may have some visual bounce in slow motion but that doesn’t necessarily affect people’s target acquisition at all. Doesn’t effect me, isn’t felt when shooting. Aaron Cowan shoots all his stuff with lights and he’s fast and accurate even at range.
It is more weight at the end so it makes sense when the slide slams forward, you get some wobble. But any gun I’ve picked up with or without a light, I shoot equally well. You break the shot when sights are on target and it happens so fast, it doesn’t mean anything. With a high end tuned competition gun, maybe that’s different. But that’s out of budget for me.
From my testing the weight of the light helps keep the pistol stable. The major differences between the milled slide and a standard slide are very noticeable. The Light weight slide really pops up higher and has a slightly harder rebound to target than the standard slide. It’s super fun regardless and honestly just looks and feel awesome! They did a great job with this design!
Clean!!!
Thanks!
Sweet!
