If I were to take a guess as to why you have one in the Philippines with US markings.... If it's a service issue weapon, probably because it was delivered through a US Military/law enforcement aid programme. When such funds are distributed from the US government, it's usually with a stipulation that it be used to buy materiel from US companies, and, in order to purchase Glock pistols with these funds, it would be required for them to go through the US subsidiary, rather than direct through the Austrian one.
Looking at a brief rundown of gun laws there, it seems to give the impression that individuals authorised to own such firearms have the ability to have them imported, as well, although I could be misreading it.
A Glock 19 is a pistol. The Glock 19 is their compact, 9mm, 15 round, pistol.
Glock 18 was first introduced in 1985. It is made by Austria's Glock AG, it comes in two variants - basic Model 18 and Model 18C. It can have a 10, 17, 19 or a 33 round magazine.
No cause its too short for gun the glock 17bis a bigger size and thr glock 19 is the compact size.
The Glock 19 is the 9mm with the compact (midsized) frame.
Yes, a Glock 19 9mm magazine can be used on a Glock 23 since both firearms are chambered in 9mm.
One can purchase a Glock 19 holster on the Midway USA website. The site offers four different types of holsters ranging in price from $13.99 to $17.99.
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Glock 17, Glock 18, Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 34, and, if you count the 9x17/.380 ACP in this running, the Glock 25 and Glock 28.
You will have to call Glock with the serial number.
Gaston Glock was born on 1929-07-19.
YOu will have to contact Glock