Models Flashcards
(36 cards)
1
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- Introduction date: 1986
- Currently produced in Gen3 and Gen5, Gen4 currently available to LE only.
- Full-size, 9mm, one of the most popular defense pistols available.
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G17
2
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- Introduction date: 1988
- Features a long barrel, long sight radius, and a slightly lighter trigger pull.
- Competition-grade 9mm pistol
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G17L
3
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- Introduction date: 1987
- 9mm model, select-fire pistol capable of full auto fire.
- Restricted to military and LE agencies, very few are privately owned.
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G18
4
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- Introduction date: 1988
- Compact 9mm, lightweight, and easier to conceal carry
- Perhaps the most popular of all 9mm Glock pistols
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G19
5
Q
- Introduction date: 2018
- Combines full-size G17 frame and the compact G19 slide.
- Was initially developed for the military and has gone through rigorous testing in the MHS trials.
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G19X
6
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- Introduction date: 1990
- 10mm, with a slightly larger receiver than the G17
- Introduced a six-inch Hunting Barrel in 1997
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G20
7
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- Introduction date: 1990
- Same size as the G20 but chambered in .45 Auto.
- Introduced a few months after the model G20 was released.
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G21
8
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- Introduction date: 1990
- Full-size, .40 Auto
- Identical in size to the G17, but chambered in .40 Auto
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G22
9
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- Introduction date: 1990
- Compact, .40 Auto
- Identical in size to the G19, but chambered in .40 Auto
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G23
10
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- Introduction date: 1995
- Subcompact, .40 Auto
- Introduced as a back-up pistol for LE using .40 pistols.
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G27
11
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- Introduction date: 1994
- Limited to Gen2 and Gen3 frame configurations since it is not as popular
- Identical to the G17L, but in .40 Auto
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G24
12
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- Introduction date: 1995
- Basically the size of a G19, chambered in .380 Auto
- Uses a blowback action, due to the relatively low bolt thrust of the .380 Auto
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G25
13
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- Introduction date: 1997
- Similar in size to the G26, chambered in .380 Auto
- Uses a blowback action, due to the relatively low bolt thrust of the .380 Auto
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G28
14
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- Introduction date: 1995
- Subcompact, 9mm
- First Gen3 pistol produced.
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G26
15
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- Introduction date: 1996
- Subcompact, 10mm Auto
- The subcompact version of the G20
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G29
16
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- Introduction date: 1996
- Subcompact, .45 Auto
- The subcompact version of the G21
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G30
17
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- Introduction date: 2013
- Subcompact, .45 Auto, Slim slide
- Hybrid pistol combining the design of the G36 and G30
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G30S
18
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- Introduction date: 1997
- .357 SIG, full-size
- Barrel can be swapped with G22 to convert to .40 S&W
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G31
19
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- Introduction date: 1997
- .357 SIG, compact
- Barrel can be swapped with G23 to convert to .40 S&W
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G32
20
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- Introduction date: 1997
- .357 SIG, subcompact
- Barrel can be swapped with G27 to convert to .40 S&W
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G33
21
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- Introduction date: 1998
- 9x19mm, full size, practical/tactical series
- Have the longest sight radius possible, an advantage in competitive shooting.
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G34
22
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- Introduction date: 1998
- .40 S&W, full size, practical/tactical series
- Have the longest sight radius possible, an advantage in competitive shooting.
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G35
23
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- Introduction date: 1999
- .45 Auto, subcompact, Slimline
- Glock’s first single-stack pistol
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G36
24
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- Introduction date: 2003
- .45 GAP, Full-size
- Essentially a G17 in .45 GAP
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G37
25
- Introduction date: 2005
- .45 GAP, Compact
- Essentially a G19 in .45 GAP
G38
26
- Introduction date: 2005
- .45 GAP, Subcompact
- Essentially a G26 in .45 GAP
G39
27
- Introduction date: 2015
- 10mm Auto, long barrel and slide
- Specifically designed with hunters in mind
G40
28
- Introduction date: 2013
- .45 Auto, full-size, same size as G34 and G35
- Lighter than other full-size Glock pistols, longer barrel for more velocity, and popular with competition shooters
G41
29
- Introduction date: 2013
- .380 Auto, Subcompact, Slimline series
- Glock’s smallest model made to date
G42
30
- Introduction date: 2015
- 9x19mm, Subcompact, Slimline series
- Packs firepower as a backup pistol or primary conceal carry weapon
G43
31
- Introduction date: 2018
- 9x19mm, Subcompact, Slimline series
- Crossover model, frame has longer grip to make it easier to grasp and control the gun
G43X
32
- Introduction date: 2019
- .22 LR, Compact, Rimfire
- Ridges on the magazine offer a tactical feel, which immediately tells the user it is a rimfire magazine
G44
33
- Introduction date: 2018
- 9x19mm, full-size, hybrid of G19 slide and G17 frame and magazine capacity.
- Known for great ergonomics and smooth shooting. Offers fast target acquisition and ease of aiming.
G45
34
- Introduction date: 2019
- 9x19mm, compact, rotating barrel system.
- Glock has no plans to release this model for commercial sale.
G46
35
- Introduction date: 2019
- 9x19mm, full-size, outfitted with Ameriglo BOLD sights.
- Crossover pistol that combines elements from several of Glock's most popular handguns, customized to fill the specific agency needs of the CBP.
G47
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- Introduction date: 2018
- 9x19mm, compact, Slimline series
- The thinner slide and frame on this model allow it to be considerably easier to conceal, and the grip is very comfortable to carry and shoot, fitting a large variety of hands very comfortably.
G48