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Gucci is a luxury fashion brand; when did Gucci start making Glocks?
Well, they don’t. But since Gucci has created such a name for itself as the luxury brand, it trickles down, so people just call nice things “Gucci.”
This is no different with aftermarket Glocks that often have milled slides, optics cuts, and cool color schemes.
So, what are the best Gucci Glocks if you’re in the market for one?
Shadow Systems makes a number of models all of which are considered Gucci guns.
While the Shadow Systems guns aren’t Glocks they are based on the Glock Gen 3 frame.
The Shadow Systems guns sport a milled slide as well as bronze TiCN or black nitride barrels.
This creates a unique look and feel which draws many people to them.
I’ve personally tested, shot, and reviewed two Shadow Systems guns, the CR920, a subcompact version.
Also, the MR920L is similar to a Glock 17 but with an extended slide.
Both of these guns shot very similar to their Glock equivalent but had that unique look and feel.
They are a decent value if you plan to do a lot of aftermarket work to your Glock anyway, you may just want to grab a Shadow Systems pistol.
This pick may be one of the more controversial picks, as many people don’t consider the dagger high on their list.
However, I think it’s important to include somewhat more budget-friendly options for people who want an aftermarket Gucci gun but don’t have the funds to spend $1000 on a handgun.
The Sabre Dagger comes at a reasonable price and has a decent feature and some really attractive options.
First and foremost, you get a very uniquely mild slide.
Second, it comes with a threaded barrel, suppressor height sights, and optics cut.
It also includes an extended magazine and a flared.
The flat-face trigger is also an upgrade typically seen in an aftermarket Glock.
Lastly, there are several different options with unique frames. The SABRE I have is an M81 frame and looks fantastic.
I believe a local company called Weapon Works even did the cerakote frame on these.
The SABRE Dagger isn’t an exact Glock Gen 3 copy due to some of the internals being different.
Overall it still has the feel of the Glock with a much lower price tag.
Zaffari Precision is one that’s often overlooked, but they make some pretty exciting slides.
The Zaffari Precision pistol that I have is based on the Glock Gen 5 frame and topped with their upper.
These are excellent options because you can piecemeal them together, buying each component over time.
Like I did, by purchasing a standard frame first, then later buying their slide.
You can purchase the slide that you like, buy their barrel, or pick your own and also pick your color.
With Zaffari, the world is your oyster because you can piece it together and make it your own.
While I haven’t been able to review the ZevTech OZ9 series yet, it cannot be ignored.
Zev Technologies was one of the first “Gucci” Glocks on the market.
They helped create the current market of aftermarket Glocks and are probably still one of the leaders by volume today.
Recently, Zev moved into making aftermarket guns based on other brands, like Sig Sauer.
The OZ9 has features similar to those of the other guns mentioned in this article.
What a Gucci gun boils down to is which one do you like the aesthetics of the most?
All of the guns on this list are backed by companies that have been around for a while and offer good warranties.
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