Posted: 9/24/2015 7:08:08 PM EDT
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Any idea how many of the parts are proprietary? I'm just wondering if the ejector, firing pin assembly, safety plunger, etc., would be hard to replace. Will report back when it arrives. Should be Monday. I know a source who'd know (won't reveal it here), but these slides and the Unity Tactical ATOM slides are all made by Zev, and rebranded, and have Zev internals inside them. |
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Quoted: I never saw what makes these slides different than a standard Glock slide to affect trigger pull. It's not the slide itself, but I expect they throw in an upgraded striker/spring combo and polish up the plunger. I just don't see the value in the package. It looks cool but you can get your existing slide milled, plus add the sights you like, plus replace the internal trigger parts and be money ahead. |
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I am just getting back to Glocks after being away for a while, so I'm not up to date on the advancements in the last several years. I do like the looks of the machining on the slide, and am interested in how many the PWS slide will compare to the OEM slide with work done to it. OP, if you don't get a 17 I volunteer for you to send it my way so I can review it as I just got a 7 |
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It's not the slide itself, but I expect they throw in an upgraded striker/spring combo and polish up the plunger. Quoted:
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I never saw what makes these slides different than a standard Glock slide to affect trigger pull. It's not the slide itself, but I expect they throw in an upgraded striker/spring combo and polish up the plunger. I was thinking he improved trigger pull was a result of tighter tolerances or maybe polishing of the safety plugger recess. But your theory is probably more likely. |
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I am just getting back to Glocks after being away for a while, so I'm not up to date on the advancements in the last several years. I do like the looks of the machining on the slide, and am interested in how many the PWS slide will compare to the OEM slide with work done to it. OP, if you don't get a 17 I volunteer for you to send it my way so I can review it as I just got a 7 Got a factory threaded G17 Gen 3 yesterday. The PWS EDS slide is slated for delivery today! Will post pics when I get it. |
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OK what am I missing? The slide costs $50 to $100 more than a whole new gun and you get front cocking serrations and a lighter trigger pull. How much does it cost to mill front cocking serrations into a slide and re-coat it? It looks good, but I agree. For the money, it needs to incorporate optic mounting like the Unity setup. |
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These slides are not, and never were intended to be a low-budget aftermarket replacement. They're made by ZEV for PWS. That should tell you why they're not cheap.
These are supposed to be duty type slides. I'm hoping they will cure BTF since Glock doesn't seem to be able to.... |
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These slides are not, and never were intended to be a low-budget aftermarket replacement. They're made by ZEV for PWS. That should tell you why they're not cheap. These are supposed to be duty type slides. I'm hoping they will cure BTF since Glock doesn't seem to be able to.... A standard Glock slide with the same ZEV drop-in parts should do the exact same thing, and be just as capable "duty type slides"; unless there's something about the slides that is not talked about in the marketing material. I wouldn't think it to be a "low-budget replacement", but I'm not seeing the value in them past the, admittedly cool, aesthetics and the (ZEV?) internals. IIRC BTF can be corrected with an Apex extractor. Shouldn't take a $450 aftermarket slide. My point was that, for the price, there are other options with more "bang for the buck" such as the Unity Tactical unit which allows for modular optics mounting. |
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A standard Glock slide with the same ZEV drop-in parts should do the exact same thing, and be just as capable "duty type slides"; unless there's something about the slides that is not talked about in the marketing material. I wouldn't think it to be a "low-budget replacement", but I'm not seeing the value in them past the, admittedly cool, aesthetics and the (ZEV?) internals. IIRC BTF can be corrected with an Apex extractor. Shouldn't take a $450 aftermarket slide. My point was that, for the price, there are other options with more "bang for the buck" such as the Unity Tactical unit which allows for modular optics mounting. Quoted:
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These slides are not, and never were intended to be a low-budget aftermarket replacement. They're made by ZEV for PWS. That should tell you why they're not cheap. These are supposed to be duty type slides. I'm hoping they will cure BTF since Glock doesn't seem to be able to.... A standard Glock slide with the same ZEV drop-in parts should do the exact same thing, and be just as capable "duty type slides"; unless there's something about the slides that is not talked about in the marketing material. I wouldn't think it to be a "low-budget replacement", but I'm not seeing the value in them past the, admittedly cool, aesthetics and the (ZEV?) internals. IIRC BTF can be corrected with an Apex extractor. Shouldn't take a $450 aftermarket slide. My point was that, for the price, there are other options with more "bang for the buck" such as the Unity Tactical unit which allows for modular optics mounting. The whole BTF problem is out of spec Glock slides. The Apex extractor itself has helped a few, but it's not a guarantee or even a high probability that it will. If the ZEV slides run like they're supposed to, then I think they're worth the money. Start with a Caspian slide and get it fully finished and running on a 1911 (using all your old parts) and it's at least a $1K job from any decent 1911 plumber. |
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How are the HDs with a suppressor attached? I've never shot with standard sights and a suppressor, but a lot of folks say they just look through the sights like an OEG and they work fine They don't clear my 1.25" GM-9, but it's like an OEG, especially with the "fire of a thousand suns" brightness of the yellow/green front sight.......I prefer suppressor sights, but these will do.....especially with how well the front sight jumps out at you. |
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That's a really good looking slide (and set up). For the price, a heavier trigger pull would concern me some. Like you said in your OP It's advertised as a 4 lb pull. It's roughly a 4 pound pull. I just think it seems heavy because my Unity Tactical ATOM slide equipped G19 has a very light trigger. |
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There's only so much a slide can do for pull and still have a strong reset and a reliable striker hit.
The lower can get a 6# trigger spring, polished, different connector, etc. So is anything on the slide proprietary? (I may have missed it if you mentioned it.) |
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There's only so much a slide can do for pull and still have a strong reset and a reliable striker hit. The lower can get a 6# trigger spring, polished, different connector, etc. So is anything on the slide proprietary? (I may have missed it if you mentioned it.) Looks like polished Zev internals. Polished everything. Lighter saftey plunger spring and striker spring it looks like. |








