Description
The GLOCK 19 Gen5 9mm 15rd Gray Orca is a compact semi-auto handgun built for concealed carry and duty use. This variant from Shark Coast Tactical features a Gray Cerakote finish and a Zaffiri Precision ported barrel, tuned for improved precision. With a 15-round capacity and ambidextrous controls, it fits a wide range of shooters right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | GLOCK (modified by Shark Coast Tactical) |
|---|---|
| Model | G19 Gen5 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide with Gray Cerakote |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Gray Cerakote slide, black frame |
| Weight | 23.99 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Zaffiri Precision Ported Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: The ported barrel and slight rifling modifications reduce muzzle flip and help you stay on target for faster follow-up shots, a real edge in defensive or competition use.
- Gray Cerakote Finish – WHY IT MATTERS: This durable coating resists holster wear, sweat, and corrosion, keeping your pistol looking sharp through years of carry or range time.
- Ambidextrous Slide Stop and Reversible Magazine Catch – WHY IT MATTERS: Lefties and righties can run this gun without swapping parts, making it a true universal carry piece.
- Interchangeable Backstraps – WHY IT MATTERS: You can tailor the grip size to your hand, improving control and accuracy without buying a new frame.
- 15-Round Capacity – WHY IT MATTERS: Standard 15-round mags give you enough firepower for most self-defense scenarios while keeping the grip compact enough for concealed carry.
Who It’s For
This GLOCK 19 Gen5 Gray Orca is for shooters who want a reliable compact 9mm with upgraded accuracy features. It works well for daily concealed carry, home defense, or as a duty backup. New gun owners will appreciate the simple controls and easy maintenance, while experienced shooters can take advantage of the ported barrel for faster shooting.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Ported barrel reduces muzzle rise, Cerakote finish is tough, ambidextrous controls, great for left- and right-handed shooters.
- Cons: Ported barrel can be louder and produce more flash in low light, and some aftermarket holsters may not fit the ported slide correctly.
Comparison
| Feature | GLOCK 19 Gen5 Gray Orca | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel | Zaffiri Precision ported | Zev match-grade | Agency match-grade |
| Finish | Gray Cerakote | Black nitride | Black DLC |
| Price | $860.11 | $1,800+ | $1,500+ |
| Ambidextrous Controls | Yes (slide stop, mag release) | Yes | Yes |
FAQ
Can you shoot 9mm NATO in GLOCK 19?
Yes, you can shoot 9mm NATO in a GLOCK 19 Gen5. Per GLOCK specs, the Gen5 is rated for 9mm NATO pressure levels. The Zaffiri Precision barrel in this Gray Orca variant handles it fine, though you may notice slightly more recoil than standard 9mm.
Will a Ruger Security 9 fit a GLOCK 19 holster?
No, a Ruger Security 9 will not fit a GLOCK 19 holster. The Ruger Security 9 has a different trigger guard shape and slide profile, so it won’t lock in securely. You need a holster specifically made for the Security 9 or an adjustable universal holster.
What is the largest 9mm GLOCK?
The largest 9mm GLOCK is the GLOCK 17L, with a 6.02-inch barrel and a full-size frame. For a compact option, the GLOCK 19 Gen5 is a popular middle ground between size and capacity.
Is Wolf 9mm ammo good for break-in?
Wolf 9mm ammo is a budget-friendly option for break-in, but it’s steel-cased and may cause more fouling. For the Zaffiri Precision barrel, I’d recommend brass-cased ammo for the first 200 rounds to ensure smooth operation.
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Last updated: April 2026
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