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Glock Gen6 Fixes Ergonomics Finally

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    Glock Gen6 Fixes Ergonomics Finally

    Glock released its Gen6 pistol series in late 2025, marking the biggest ergonomic overhaul in the company's history—and early hands-on reports suggest they finally fixed what shooters have complained about for decades.

    The Gen6 models launched with three configurations: G17, G19, and G45, all chambered in 9mm. Unlike previous generational updates that focused mainly on trigger guards and magazine releases, Gen6 represents a comprehensive redesign of how the pistol feels in your hand.

    Why it matters: This is Glock's first serious attempt to address ergonomic complaints that have plagued the platform since the 1980s.

    • Instead of the traditional "2x4 board" feel, Gen6 features palm swells that match natural hand shape and dual grip textures for better control.
    • Diehard Glock fans may resist the changes, but early reviews from law enforcement instructors are overwhelmingly positive.
    • The improvements could help Glock compete better against modern striker-fired pistols from Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, and others that have focused heavily on ergonomics.

    The big picture: Gen6 brings multiple upgrades beyond just grip feel.

    • Trigger improvements: Flat-faced design with wider surface area helps shooters execute straighter trigger presses for better accuracy.
    • Enhanced slide manipulation: Deeper, angled serrations cut further into the steel for better grip during press checks and malfunction clearing.
    • Optics ready system: New mounting platform designed specifically for red dot sights.
    • Extended controls: Enlarged beavertail, textured thumb rest forward of the takedown lever, and extended border around the slide stop to prevent inadvertent activation.

    Between the lines: Glock is playing catch-up on ergonomics while trying not to alienate existing users.

    • The company emphasized they're "not chasing trends" but "moving forward thoughtfully" with the same reliability standards.
    • Parts compatibility remains strong with previous generations, though armorers will need some new inventory for Gen6-specific components.
    • Holster manufacturers like Safariland already have compatible models ready, suggesting extensive coordination before the public announcement.

    What this means for you: Early reports indicate Gen6 delivers on its ergonomic promises without sacrificing Glock's legendary reliability.

    • Current Glock owners can expect continued parts and service support for older generations, according to company assurances.
    • New buyers get access to what reviewers are calling "the most comfortable pistol Glock has produced to date."
    • Law enforcement agencies considering upgrades will find holster compatibility largely unchanged from Gen5 models.

    By the numbers: Gen6 models carry an MSRP of $745, positioning them competitively against other duty-grade striker-fired pistols in the same category. Availability began January 20, 2026, through authorized Glock dealers.

    The bottom line: After nearly four decades of prioritizing function over feel, Glock finally addressed ergonomic complaints without compromising the reliability that made them the dominant law enforcement sidearm.

    Go deeper:

    • Police1 Range Day Review
    • Defence Connect SHOT Show Preview
    • Shooting Illustrated Safariland Holster Compatibility
    • Field & Stream New Handgun Roundup

    Read the original article in The Handbook | By Steve Duskett


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    Have you had a chance to handle a Gen6 yet, and if so, does it actually feel like a meaningful upgrade or just incremental tweaks that don't justify replacing a reliable Gen5?

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