Well, at least it is a mystery to me.
My friend has a few older 2nd gen Glocks. Two are G22s and one is a G17. On one G22 and on the G17, there is a milled 'stripe' that runs down the center of the inside of the slide. It runs from where the front sight attaches to the edge where the barrel hood would start. This area is where the top of the barrel hood glides against on the inside of the top of the slide.
Every other Glock I've seen including his other 2nd gen G22 just have a flat, smooth surface in the aforementioned area.
Could any of you enlightened Glockers please give me the history and/or reason behind this? And why isn't this milled section seen on newer Glocks?
Thank you!
My friend has a few older 2nd gen Glocks. Two are G22s and one is a G17. On one G22 and on the G17, there is a milled 'stripe' that runs down the center of the inside of the slide. It runs from where the front sight attaches to the edge where the barrel hood would start. This area is where the top of the barrel hood glides against on the inside of the top of the slide.
Every other Glock I've seen including his other 2nd gen G22 just have a flat, smooth surface in the aforementioned area.
Could any of you enlightened Glockers please give me the history and/or reason behind this? And why isn't this milled section seen on newer Glocks?
Thank you!