We had a chance to photograph this highly modified Glock 21. This started out as a standard second generation Glock 21 (no rail, no finger grooves). External modifications to this G21 include snake style stippling and custom snake paint job on the frame. Painted slide, smoothed trigger guard, extended magazine release, extended beaver tail, scalloped mag well and new night sights. The horizontal pattern of stippling on the front of the grip is designed to look like a snake belly. It is a clever idea and well executed
External modifications to this G21 include snake style stippling and custom snake paint job on the frame. Painted slide, smoothed trigger guard, extended magazine release, extended beaver tail, scalloped mag well and new night sights
The stippling on the grip works with the paint job to create a snake look
Reshaped mag well offers an easy way to remove a stuck magazine
Trigger guard is reshaped and smoothed down
Looking down at the mag well modification and extended beaver tail
The extended beaver tail looks like it was always there
Side by side with a newer Glock 21 (with finger grooves and accessory rail)
The horizontal pattern of stippling on the front of the grip is designed to look like a snake belly. It's a clever idea and well executed
The half moon shaped mag release requires a tool and transforms the magazine release into a very easy to operate button
These modifications did not effect the ability for this Glock 21 to fit in it's holster. Wear on the paint job is negligible after heavy use for a few weeks