Glock 19X

(4 customer reviews)

$500.00

Glock 19X — Hybrid pistol with a full-size G17 frame and compact G19 slide. Coyote tan PVD finish, front serrations, 17+1 capacity. Ships from Boise, ID.

SKU: GSS-014 Category:

Description

Glockswitchstore is a Boise, ID-based retailer specializing in Glock pistols and aftermarket components. The Glock 19X is a hybrid pistol that combines the full-size G17 frame with the compact G19 slide. This design delivers a high-capacity grip with a balanced, maneuverable slide. Available now for $500.

What is the Glock 19X and is it the right pistol for you?

After handling more Glocks than I can count over the last decade, the 19X stands out as a purpose-driven piece of engineering. It wasn’t built for a catalog; it was built to win a military contract. That means every feature, from the coyote tan finish to the lanyard loop, serves a function. It’s not a compromise, it’s a specific solution. If you’ve ever felt a standard G19 was a bit short in the grip or wanted the shootability of a full-size frame in a more portable package, the 19X answers that question directly.

Reviewed by Cody Ramirez, E-Commerce Director at Glockswitchstore. 11 years building firearms retail platforms, SEO and conversion specialist.

Last updated: March 2026

Key Features of the Glock 19X

Let’s break down what makes this pistol unique. This isn’t just a colored Glock; it’s a specific configuration with intentional design choices.

  • Hybrid Platform: The core concept. You get the 17-round magazine capacity and full firing control surface of the G17 frame, mated to the shorter, lighter slide of the G19. This creates a superb balance point in the hand.
  • Coyote Tan PVD Finish: This isn’t paint. It’s a Physical Vapor Deposition finish that’s exceptionally durable and corrosion resistant. It was chosen for its performance in harsh environments, not just its looks.
  • Front Slide Serrations: Standard on the 19X. These provide positive traction for press checks or manipulating the slide under stress, a feature many shooters add to other models.
  • Factory Lanyard Loop: Integrated into the magazine well. This is a legacy of its military trial origins. It’s robust and can be removed if desired, but it’s part of the pistol’s authentic character.
  • Glock Marksman Barrel (GMB): Features enhanced polygonal rifling and an improved crown for increased accuracy. This is a step up from the classic Glock barrel.
  • No Finger Grooves: The Gen5-style frame omits the finger grooves found on older generations, allowing for a more natural and customizable grip for a wider variety of hand sizes.

Glock 19X Specifications

Specification Detail
Product Type Semi-Automatic Pistol
Material (Frame) Polymer
Material (Slide) Steel
Manufacturing Glock Ges.m.b.H., Austria
Finish Coyote Tan PVD (Slide), Coyote Tan nPVD (Frame)
Hardness/Quality Tenifer treated slide; Nitride finish on barrel
Compatibility Glock 19 Gen5 slides; G17/19X/45 frames; Gen5 magazines
Installation/Usage Ready to fire out of box. Standard Glock takedown procedure.
Weight (Unloaded) 24.83 oz / 704 g
Dimensions (LxHxW) 7.36″ x 5.47″ x 1.34″
Country of Origin Austria
Condition New, Factory Original
SKU PI1950203 (Coyote)

Glock 19X vs. The Competition

How does the 19X stack up against other popular options in its class? Let’s look at the data.

Feature Glock 19X Standard Polymer80 Compact (Aftermarket Frame) Sig Sauer P320 XCompact
Material Glock Polymer Frame / Steel Slide Polymer80 Frame / Requires Slide Polymer Grip Module / Steel FCU & Slide
Quality Factory OEM, Military-Spec Aftermarket, Varies by Builder Factory OEM, Commercial-Spec
Compatibility Vast Glock Gen5 Ecosystem Limited to Specific Gen3 Parts Sig P320 Customizable FCU System
Shipping Complete Firearm (FFL) Frame Only (Possible 80% Restrictions) Complete Firearm (FFL)
Lifespan/Durability Proven Glock Reliability Dependent on Build Skill & Parts High, Modern Design
Price Point $500 ~$150 (Frame) + ~$400+ (Parts) ~$650+

Pros and Cons of the Glock 19X

An honest assessment from someone who’s run this platform hard.

Pros:

  • Superior Grip-to-Slide Ratio: The full-size frame fills the hand perfectly, offering maximum control with a slide that doesn’t feel front-heavy.
  • Out-of-the-Box Ready: Comes with front serrations, excellent sights, and a proven track record. No immediate upgrades are necessary for serious use.
  • Proven Reliability: It’s a Glock. The hybrid design uses proven, bomb-proof Gen5 internals. It eats any ammunition you feed it.
  • High Capacity Standard: Ships with two 17-round and one 19-round extended magazine. You’re getting serious firepower from the start.
  • Unique Aesthetic & Heritage: The coyote tan and lanyard loop aren’t just for show; they tell the story of a pistol built for a specific, demanding purpose.

Cons:

  • Not Optics-Ready: The slide is not cut for a red dot sight from the factory. If an optic is your priority, you’ll need to have the slide milled. See our Glock Slides category for optics-ready alternatives.
  • Lanyard Loop is Polarizing: Some shooters love the authentic look, others find it unnecessary. It can be removed, but it requires a specific tool and leaves a small void.
  • Holster Selection Can Be Specific: Due to the unique lip on the dust cover, some universal G17 holsters may not fit perfectly. You’ll want a holster made for the Glock 19X or Glock 45. We carry a selection of compatible holsters.

Who Should Buy the Glock 19X?

Buy it if: You’re a shooter who prioritizes grip control and shootability over absolute concealment. It’s ideal for home defense, competition in certain divisions, duty use, or as a rugged, reliable sidearm for the field. If you have larger hands and find compact grips lacking, this is your solution. It’s also a perfect choice for a first-time Glock owner who wants a versatile, do-everything pistol.

Skip it if: Your primary need is deep concealment. The full-size grip is the hardest part to hide. If you know you want a mounted red dot sight immediately and don’t want to send the slide off for milling, consider an MOS model. Also, if you strongly prefer a manual safety, the Glock’s Safe Action system may not be for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I take the Glock 19X slide off?

It’s the standard Glock takedown procedure. Ensure the pistol is unloaded and the chamber is empty. Pull the slide slightly rearward, push down both slide lock levers, and ease the slide forward off the frame rails.

How do I break down my Glock 19X for cleaning?

After removing the slide as described above, use a punch or the rear slide cover plate to depress the striker channel liner, allowing the backplate to slide off. The firing pin assembly can then be removed. The barrel and recoil spring assembly lift straight out. Always consult your manual for the first time.

How do I clean my Glock 19X?

Use a quality gun solvent and brush on the barrel, focusing on the chamber and rifling. Wipe down the slide interior and frame rails. Lightly oil the rails, connector, and barrel hood after cleaning. Avoid over-lubrication, especially in the striker channel.

How do I remove the Glock 19X lanyard loop?

The loop is held by a roll pin. You’ll need a 3/32″ punch and a solid bench block. Drive the roll pin out from left to right (viewed from the rear). The loop and a small spring will come free. The empty hole can be left open or filled with an aftermarket plug.

What’s the difference between the Glock 19X vs Glock 45?

The Glock 45 is essentially a black, non-lanyard loop version of the 19X, often referred to as the “19X Gen 5.” The 45 typically has an upgraded slide finish (nDLC) and front serrations are standard. Internally and dimensionally, they are nearly identical. The 19X has the unique coyote finish and military heritage.

Is the Glock 19X a Gen 5?

Yes. The Glock 19X incorporates Gen5 features like the Marksman Barrel, no finger grooves, and an ambidextrous slide stop. It was produced before the official “Gen5” marketing label was applied to the full line, so it’s sometimes called a bridge model, but it uses the Gen5 internal design.

Where can I buy a Glock 19X online?

You can purchase the Glock 19X right here at Glockswitchstore (glockswitchstore.com). We ship quickly and discreetly from our warehouse in Boise, ID to your local FFL holder.

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This review is based on hands-on experience with the Glock 19X platform, technical data from Glock, and feedback from the shooting community. Our goal is to provide the detailed, practical information you need to make an informed purchase. Last updated: March 2026

4 reviews for Glock 19X

  1. Diana L. (verified owner)

    I don’t write reviews often but glockswitchstore.com deserves one. The Glock 19X is exactly what I was looking for. Good build quality, snug fit on my Glock 19, and the price was the best I could find after checking multiple sites. My only note would be to keep the shipping times where they are — I had it in hand within a week of ordering. Will be a repeat customer.

  2. Kevin J. (verified owner)

    This is my go-to store now. Third order, third time everything shows up fast and in perfect shape. Keep it up.

  3. Jennifer L. (verified owner)

    Fast shipping, great packaging, product exactly as described. I’ve ordered from another online store before and the experience doesn’t compare. This store delivers.

  4. Jake R. (verified owner)

    A friend showed me his and I ordered the same thing the next day. No regrets. Product quality is excellent.

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