Update: From the Firearm Bloghttp://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/12/05/more-confirmation-on-gen-4-glock-features/The photo shows an RTF frame with standard magazine release. The pattern is similar to the "new" frame, but the texture is not the same. The new texture will look like pyramids with the top half gone. Think of anti-tank dragon's teeth. The covered area will be the same, between the finger swells, the side panels and on the rear arch/add on arch panels.Glock will lead with the most popular gun, the G22, and with the G17. Next most popular are the 23/19 models. The process will slow a bit after that as market trends determine the speed at which the changeover takes place. When you are in a constant state of back-order, those decisions are carefully thought out.
The photo shows an RTF frame with standard magazine release. The pattern is similar to the "new" frame, but the texture is not the same. The new texture will look like pyramids with the top half gone. Think of anti-tank dragon's teeth. The covered area will be the same, between the finger swells, the side panels and on the rear arch/add on arch panels.Glock will lead with the most popular gun, the G22, and with the G17. Next most popular are the 23/19 models. The process will slow a bit after that as market trends determine the speed at which the changeover takes place. When you are in a constant state of back-order, those decisions are carefully thought out.
Gee, I have only read that on about 20 other websites........ This guy bores me
From January 19 - 22, 2010, at booth 14049 in Las Vegas, all should be known and we'll know for sure who the BS artists are on this subject.
Merely correcting your posting. You must get that a lot.
Uneventful and unremarkable thus far.
This is now doubly confirmed. RSR Group, a firearm distributor, has listed the Glock 17 and 22 GEN4 on their website.