![]() ![]() The G17 Gen5 feature the proprietary GLOCK nDLC finish. It simplifies the mounting of popular optic sights without costly custom alterations of the pistol’s warrantied slide. The MOS line is available for the target/competition line of Glocks and comes with a rear cutout portion of the slide that is ready to accept reflex sights. With multiple adapter plates, you can quickly and easily mount miniature red dot sights to the rear of the Gen5 GLOCK slide, which has front serrations for easier and quicker manipulations.Īlso, all of the Gen5 qualities are present in this standard-size pistol: The latest GLOCK nDLC surface finish on the major metal components, unmatched in hardness and rust resistance the high traction Gen5 frame texture, quickly reversible magazine catch, ambidextrous slide stop lever, the GLOCK Modular Backstrap System (MBS) for individual operator adjustability, the universally-acclaimed GLOCK Safe Action ® System and high visibility orange magazine followers.īesides, the Modular Optic System (MOS) variant is the newest member of the Glock line. The slide is precision machined to provide a mounting system for popular optic sights. NOTE: Whichever finish you choose for you firearm, the parent metal beneath that finish is still subject to damage if enough force is applied, such as dropping on a hard surface.In short, with the G17 Gen5 MOS GLOCK enhances the already near-perfect Gen5 model of “The original” with the addition of the Modular Optic System (MOS). Roguard is a molybdenum-disulfide-based polymer finish specifically designed to provide lubricity and corrosion protection for metal components exposed to harsh environments. NP3 is an electroless nickel-based finish for steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys that co-deposits sub-micron particles of PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), otherwise known as Teflon™, with electroless nickel. The coating is based on a dry-film lubrication which rules out the need to lubricate the firearms (except for the barrel bore), decreases the coefficient of friction between the moving parts of the weapon and provides optimal protection against corrosion and wear. The coating's uniqueness is its very thin layer, which provides the weapon with maximum protection without altering its internal or external properties. This coating is a combination of certain polymers. The unique formulation used for Cerakote enhances a number of physical performance properties including abrasion/wear resistance, corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, impact strength, and hardness. CerakoteĬerakote is a polymer-ceramic composite coating that can be applied to metals, plastics, polymers, and wood. A finish applied to aluminum alloy which adds surface hardness onto/into the metal to protect against wear. This finish is only available for aluminum-alloy frames. Extremely hard, excellent at wear resistance, and very corrosion-resistant. Hard-Chrome PlatingĪ silver/grey chrome finish which can be applied to carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum using an undercoat. Widely used as a finish on military weapons for decades, Parkerizing is a phosphate-etching process that produces a hard matte or dull dark gray finish that is very durable, anti-reflective, and possesses excellent oil-holding properties. Can be done in a satin/matte or polished finish. Adds color (normally blue-black) and some corrosion resistance to carbon steel. Probably the most common and classic gun finish. I will advise you of the vendors average turnaround at the time the you specify your individual finish, though this can vary. With the exceptions of parkerizing and Cerakote ®, all our finishes are performed by outside vendors I trust and have dealt with for years.īecause of this, some of the finishes will require more time to complete due to shipping times back and forth, and the workload of that individual vendor. ![]()
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