Glock in Action

Shooting any gun is an adrenaline rush, but if you never shot a Glock before. Its a thrill ride with its smooth action and realiability. Glocks don't jam up like some pistols. The max a glock magazine will hold is 33 rounds depending on caliber. Before 1982 it was nearly impossible to manufacture a pistol with a polymer grip until Glock proved to be many times more durable than conventional pistols. The Glock hi-tech polymer grip contains no glass fibre reinforcement, resulting in nearly unbreakable strength in the cold.
There are several models of Glock pistols in production, in many different calibers. They are:
- Glock 17 - full-size 9mm, 17 round magazines (currently for LE/military use only)
- Glock 17L - competition 9mm (long barrel), 17 round magazines.
- Glock 19 - compact 9mm, 15 round magazines
- Glock 26 - sub-compact 9mm, 10 round magazines
- Glock 18 - full-size 9mm, select fire (full-auto capable), 33 round magazines available LE Agency, or Military ONLY.
- Glock 22 - full-size .40-cal., 15 round magazines
- Glock 23 - compact .40-cal., 13 round magazines
- Glock 27 - sub-compact .40-cal., 9 round magazines
- Glock 24 - competition (long barrel) .40-cal., 15 round magazines
- Glock 25 - full-size .380 auto, 15 round magazines (not available in US)
- Glock 28 - compact .380 auto, 10 round magazines (not available in US)
- Glock 20 - full-size 10mm, 15 round magazines
- Glock 29 - compact 10mm, 10 round magazines
- Glock 21 - full-size .45-cal., 13 round magazines
- Glock 30 - compact .45-cal., 10 round magazines
- Glock 36 - slim-line .45-cal. (same size as Glock 30, but thinner), 7 round magazines (I think!)
- Glock 31 - full-size .357 Sig, 15 round magazines
- Glock 32 - compact .357 Sig, 13 round magazines
- Glock 33 - sub-compact .357 Sig, 9 round magazine
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