mohavesam
Hawkeye
Asking Ruger folks about Glock frame styles or "generations" is like...
I have a G27 here (40 S&W cal, mini-pistol) that sports the finger grooves with 'smooth' finger grooves - eg. no "grid pattern" on the front strap; but has a light grid on the front of the squared trigger guard (which actually is helpful on this little cannon).
It was purchased new during the late spring of 1998, when there was a wait of a few weeks while the factory was filling the FBI orders for the G27, or so my AZ Glock Rep told me (he delivered it to me when the 'wait' was over).
He also told me they referred to the frame style as the "G27-FBI" frame, possibly as a result of the contract requirements. S/N CTV###USG if that helps?
Any comments from this crowd on what "generation" this frame is, if it's unique at all or if it's as common as corn in poo? I just don't keep book on Glocks and always wondered...
Also - anyone know if a 357Sig barrel and spring set will drop right in?
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I have a G27 here (40 S&W cal, mini-pistol) that sports the finger grooves with 'smooth' finger grooves - eg. no "grid pattern" on the front strap; but has a light grid on the front of the squared trigger guard (which actually is helpful on this little cannon).
It was purchased new during the late spring of 1998, when there was a wait of a few weeks while the factory was filling the FBI orders for the G27, or so my AZ Glock Rep told me (he delivered it to me when the 'wait' was over).
He also told me they referred to the frame style as the "G27-FBI" frame, possibly as a result of the contract requirements. S/N CTV###USG if that helps?
Any comments from this crowd on what "generation" this frame is, if it's unique at all or if it's as common as corn in poo? I just don't keep book on Glocks and always wondered...
Also - anyone know if a 357Sig barrel and spring set will drop right in?
8)