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  • Glock has been around since 1963 and in 1981 Glock handguns as we know them were born. Glock categorizes their guns as Generation 1, Generation 2, Generation 3, Generation 4, and recently Generation 5. On top of that, there have been changes to the line between full generations, for instance the glock 26 is available in a generation 2.5.
  • Glock Serial (Barrel) Number Lookup will work with any Glock pistol: Enter three letters of the serial (barrel) number on your Glock firearm: Glock Serial (Barrel) Number Lookup basesd on information from The Gun Digest Book Of The Glock. It enables you to check production date of a glock using the serial number from the barrel.
  • May 28, 2015 Glock Serial (Barrel) Number Lookup will work with any Glock pistol: Enter three letters of the serial (barrel) number on your Glock firearm: Glock Serial (Barrel) Number Lookup basesd on information from The Gun Digest Book Of The Glock. It enables you to check production date of a glock using the serial number from the barrel.
Locations: Deutsch-Wagram, Austria
Smyrna, Georgia
First imported into U.S.A. in 1985. Completely manufactured in Austria until 2004 when Glock opened its plant in Georgia to produce polymer frames. Offered in many models, but main differences are caliber, sighting systems, barrel, slide and grip length, and magazine capacity. Common features include a striker-fired action with a consistent DA-only trigger pull, trigger safety within main trigger, no grip or thumb safety, polymer frame with integral grips and steel slide. In 2010, Gen4 (fourth generation) of Glock pistols was introduced. Gen4 features include three interchangeable back-straps, reversible magazine release button, improved recoil spring assembly and rough-textured frame (RTF) to enhance grip traction. As of 2016, all new-production units of the following models had Gen4 features: M17, M19, M20, M21, M22, M23, M26, M27, M29, M30, M31, M32, M33, M34, M35, M37, M40, M41, M42, M43. In 2017, Glock continued the evolution of its product line and introduced Generation Five (Gen5) beginning with the Model 17 and Model 19. Model 26 and 34 were added in 2018. Upgrades and changes for Gen5 include the Glock Marksman Barrel (GMB), with enhanced polygonal rifling, improved barrel crown, ambidextrous slide stop levers, a variety of sight options, flared magazine housing, no finger grooves on the grip and a tougher more durable 'nDLC' finish. NOTE: Add $70 if equipped with Meprolight night sights; $90 if equipped with Trijicon night sights; $30 if equipped with adjustable sights; 10 percent for Gen4 if NIB. MOS (Modular Optic System) feature is available on the following models: 17, 19, 34, 35, 40, 41 and 45; add $40. Glock pistols have a “safe-action” trigger mechanism, which is neither single-action nor double-action, although it has been referred to as both “double-action-only” and “single-action” in literature. The Glock safe-action trigger includes a safety lever mounted on the face of the trigger which is depressed by the shooter’s trigger finger when the gun is fired.
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Pistol Location All Cities Aberdeen Belle Fourche Bismarck Devils Lake Dickinson Fargo Fergus Falls Glendive Grafton Grand Forks Huron Jamestown Mandan Minot Moorhead Pierre Sidney Spearfish Sturgis Valley City Wahpeton Watertown West Fargo Williston More Cities. The Glock 39 is one of the company’s smallest pistols on the market. The has an overall length of just 6.5 inches, a height of 4.17 inches, and a slide width of just 1.12 inches. The barrel is 3.

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