Glock pistols are made in a variety of calibers. Currently available in .380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .357 Sig, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP and .45 GAP.
The Glock 18 machine pistol is typically used with a 33-round detachable box magazine. However, the 17-round magazine that sits flush with the butt of the grip from a Glock 17 can also be used.
The barrels of Glock pistols use a different style of rifling, known as polygonal rifling. When shooting cast bullets, this rifling will get smeared with lead (known as "leading up"), and the pistol becomes unsafe to shoot.
A Glock 19 is a pistol. The Glock 19 is their compact, 9mm, 15 round, pistol.
A Glock 30 is a very dangerous weapon and should only be used by those trained to operate one. That being said, the Glock 30 fires 10mm caliber bullets.
Glock Automatic Pistol. It's used in reference to the .45 GAP cartridge developed by Glock.
There are 3 different magazines for a Glock 23- 10 CARTRIDGES (not bullets) or 13 or 15.
A Glock 19 is chambered in 9mm. 9mm is one of the most common/popular pistol rounds.
Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.
.40 S&W with JACKETED bullets. The polygonal rifling in a Glock does not mix well with lead bullets.
The Glock 27 firearm weighs only 765 grams when fully loaded. The magazine can accept 9 bullets. This pistol is very popular with law enforcement agencies due to its small and light dimensions.
Well there are many different BRANDS of ammuntion that you can buy for a glock. but obviously you will need 9mm bullets for a 9mm gun.
Yes, the Glock 18 is fully automatic.