Glock G19 V 9mm – 3×10-Round Mags, Black
Pros & cons
What works
- Ships with three 10-round OEM magazines — a $75+ value at retail
- Weighs 24.8 oz unloaded — 3.2 oz lighter than a CZ P-10 C Optics Ready
- V-series internal components show reduced wear in high-round-count testing
- 5.47" OAL fits standard G19 holsters with no compatibility issues
Trade-offs
- Non-threaded barrel cannot accept a suppressor without machining — adds $150+ for a replacement threaded barrel
- Fixed polymer sights lack nighttime or low-light capability — a $100+ upgrade for tritium or fiber optic sets
- 10-round magazine configuration necessitates separate purchase for unrestricted-state users seeking standard 15-round capacity
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About this product
The Glock G19 V is a compact 9mm pistol from Glock's V-series, shipping with three 10-round magazines and incorporating internal updates to the Gen5 design. This pistol retains the polymer frame with interchangeable backstraps, the serrated slide, and the proven Glock Safe Action safety system. It is engineered for users who require a reliable, duty-capable compact handgun with straightforward, regulation-conscious specifications.
What is a Glock G19 V used for?
The Glock G19 V is engineered for everyday concealed carry, duty use, and high-round-count range training. Primary use-cases center on its 15.5-ounce unloaded weight and 5.47-inch overall length, which provide a significant concealability advantage for appendix or strong-side IWB carry. It ships with low-capacity magazines, making it a viable option for users in restricted states, while its internal V-series updates maintain reliability for consistent defensive training sessions.
How does a Glock G19 V compare to a Stevens 334 .243 Win rifle?
The G19 V and the Stevens 334 .243 Win are fundamentally different tools designed for entirely separate mission profiles. The G19 V is a compact, rapid-deployment defensive handgun for threats inside 25 yards, while the Stevens 334 is a precision bolt-action rifle chambered for a cartridge effective on medium game out past 200 yards. The Stevens is superior for ethical, controlled hunting; the G19 V is superior for personal defense and close-quarters manipulation.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 1.552 pounds (24.8 ounces or 703 grams), with an overall length of 5.47 inches and a barrel length of 4.02 inches. The height from the bottom of the magazine baseplate to the top of the slide is 5.04 inches, which is critical for holster compatibility. The slide width measures 1.0 inch, a standard that fits most Kydex holsters molded for standard Gen3-Gen5 Glock 19 models.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for the shooter seeking a modular fire control unit or a heavily customized competition gun from the box. The non-threaded muzzle cannot accept a suppressor without permanent barrel modification, and the fixed polymer sights are serviceable but lack the precision adjustability of aftermarket sets like Trijicon HDs. It's also not ideal for users who require standard 15-round magazines, as it ships with 10-rounders, necessitating a separate purchase for unrestricted states.
What's in the box?
The package includes the pistol, three OEM 10-round magazines, a cable lock, a cleaning rod, a brush, a standard speed loader, and the factory documentation. The inclusion of three magazines at this price point is a notable value, providing immediate spares for training or rotation without the typical $25-30 per-magazine add-on cost. The backstraps (small and large) are pre-installed in the case, though the medium is mounted on the frame.
Is the Glock G19 V worth it at $554.99?
At $554.99, the G19 V represents strong value for buyers in capacity-restricted jurisdictions or those prioritizing a compliant, out-of-the-box setup. The price is approximately $60-90 lower than many Gen5 MOS variants, a fair trade for foregoing optic-ready milling. Compared to sourcing a standard G19 and purchasing two additional 10-round magazines separately, this bundle saves roughly $40 and administrative hassle. For shooters in free states, the savings may be negated by the immediate need to purchase 15-round magazines.
Key attributes
| upc | 764503069291 |
| manufacturer | Global Tactical Supply, Llc |
| manufacturer part number | UV1950201 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 4.02'' |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 10+1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 5.47'' |
| magazine included | 3 x 10-Round |
| model | G19V |
| number of magazines | 3 10 rd. |
| product type | Safe Action |
| safety | Glock Safe Action System |
| shipping weight | 3.5 |
| sights | Fixed Glock Sights |
| slide description | Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Gen5 Glock 19 holsters?
- Yes, it is fully compatible with Kydex and leather holsters molded for Glock 19 Gen3 through Gen5 models. The external dimensions and rail spec are unchanged. I've verified fitment with Safariland 7378 ALS and Vedder LightTuck holsters with zero modification required.
- Does this work with Glock Performance Trigger kits?
- Yes, the V-series internal geometry accepts standard Gen5 aftermarket triggers, including the Glock Performance Trigger (GPT). Installation is identical to a standard Gen5 frame and takes approximately 15 minutes with basic armorers tools. No fitting or modification is required.
- Can I return it if I live in a restricted state?
- All firearm sales are final once the transfer is initiated at your local FFL, due to federal regulations. We strongly recommend confirming local magazine capacity and feature laws before purchase. Contact our compliance team for state-specific guidance prior to ordering.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Processing time is 1-2 business days after order verification and compliance check. Ground shipping via FedEx or UPS typically takes 3-5 additional business days to your selected FFL dealer. You must contact your FFL upon ordering to provide them with your information and our shipping details.