Models Part 3 Flashcards

(9 cards)

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  • Introduction date: 1996
  • Subcompact, .45 Auto.
  • The subcompact version of the G21.
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G30

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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  • Introduction date: 1999
  • .45 Auto, subcompact, Slimline.
  • Glock’s first single-stack pistol.
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G36

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  • 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.
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G47

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