The Glock 23 RTF2 is also pictured in Glock’s press release with the normal “old” style slide serrations. I think it would have been possible to keep the vertical lines of the old grip texture, but just angle them in to create the same tactile effect, but maybe Glock wanted to go out on a limb with a radical visual change. Mainly because it does not have the RIDICULOUS looking slide serrations that came on the G22 and G17 RTF models (example pictured below). One thing I have to say though, is that the picture Glock released (above) of the Glock 19 RTF2 does LOOK very nice. I haven’t shot with one of the RTF models yet, but I have held them numerous times and I really was not overly impressed. Glock 22 Gen 4 Glock 22 RTF2 Glock 22C Glock 23 Glock 23 Gen4 Glock 23C Glock 24 Glock 24C pritable schematics & blueprints tech specs, features & pictures. (Source – My excessive reading of releated threads on GlockTalk) People also have a lot of good to say about the RTF2 models, most notably that the gun is easier to handle with wet or sweaty hands, and that the new slide serrations (ranted about and pictured below) provide a more positive grip on the slide when needed. Common complaints that it is TOO aggressive and actually makes some shooters hands numb, other people that conceal carry have had it ruin shirts. People seem to love this new aggressive grip, or absolutely hate it. These are preceded by the Glock 22 and the Glock 17 being offered with the RTF2 option. Looks like the ever popular Glock 19 (and the less popular Glock 23) compact models are being released with a Rough Textured Frame (RTF2) option.
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