grey ghosty goodness!
Having tested GGP slides on both factory and Polymer80 frames, this review could easily apply to the entire lineup. That said, here it goes: The V1 was fitted to a Gen 3 Glock 17 frame. I loved the slide cuts that doubled as forward cocking serrations. The slide had a very positive feel when press checking or power stroking the slide during a reload. Having shot handguns in about every weather condition out there, that was a huge bonus. You could man handle it with winter gloves on with no issues. The slide’s texture was aggressive enough to run when wet, bloody, etc. I started off with the V2 running a Silencerco Hybrid can and shooting 115 grain Perfecta bb’s. After clearing several plate racks and banging the crap out of a steel silhouette, I felt almost like I was cheating. Line up the sights and push play, over and over. The Geo Scales of the V2 slide were positive enough to firmly grasp with no issues but tamed enough to not eat my hand. The day before I ran my duty GEN 4 Glock 17 for a few hundred rounds in CQB drills in a shoot house and on a steel target range. I tried to recreate similar drills during my test of the Grey Ghost Slides. The V1 and V2 outperformed my standard Glock 17 without question. Hammered pairs felt like controlled pairs, seriously putting them right where I wanted with little effort. I would definitely recommend the Grey Ghost Precision Glock slide in either the V1 or V2 options to anyone and everyone.