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Whether you are looking for an aftermarket slide for your Glock 35 or the common Glock 19, you can find plenty of options. Not all slides are made the same, however, and many are quite different from the factory slide. Here are some differences to look for and six features you want when you are in the market for a new slide for your Glock.

Optics Cut

When you buy Glock guns online, you often only get the factory slide. This is fine if you do not intend to upgrade your firearm. However, if you want a red dot sight, you need a special cut in the slide. The Ruggedized Miniature Reflex or RMR cut helps you add a sight to your Glock. This means faster target acquisition. While Glock offers this on some models, it is a relatively new feature and would be an upgrade to most older Glock generations.

Accelerator Cuts

Accelerator or lightening cuts do what the name implies. The cuts lighten the slide’s weight while accelerating how fast the slide can cycle. These are often found on competition or “race guns.” With these cuts, you can use lighter-recoiling ammo. All these design elements work together to reduce fatigue and wear on the gun while enabling faster follow-up shots. These cuts can also show the barrel, which is especially nice with an upgraded, colored barrel. It also helps keep the barrel cooler, increasing accuracy. Note that you may need a stronger spring to keep the slide reliable if you make this mod.

Better Slide Serrations

Slide serrations are vital when racking the slide or performing a press check. The wrong slide serrations can cut into your hand or glove. They can also make it harder to get a good grip. Serrations come in various forms, from straight lines to chevrons or indents, such as Grey Ghost slides. The key is to look for serrations that give you a good grip. This can largely come down to personal preference.

Tighter Tolerances

While tolerances are already good on standard Glocks, they are even tighter on some aftermarket slides. Tighter tolerances mean increased consistency for barrel lockup, which translates to improved accuracy. Generally, the tighter the tolerances, the better.

A Different Finish

You can find plenty of different finishes for Glock slides. The main reason to search for a different finish is corrosion protection. Or you might simply want a different color for your slide. This may be purely for aesthetic reasons or to make your Glock stand out among the crowd. Common finishes are Flat Dark Earth, Black Nitride, and Stainless Steel.

Appearance

Finally, different third-party slide makers create a wide variety of different aesthetics. Brownell’s RMR Cut slide looks nearly identical to slides straight from the factory but with an RMR cut. Lone Wolf offers a slide made from Damascus steel, with unique waves in the steel where layers come together. Grey Ghost offers hex serrations, giving the slide a unique look. If you are creating a Gucci gun or just want your Glock to look different than all the other Glocks you see at the range, the appearance may be important to you. It is an easy way to make your gun your own.

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