Most 9x19 (also known as 9mm Luger or 9mm Parabellum) loads will cycle through a Glock just fine. It's always recommended that you use brass cased ammo rather than steel cased, but that holds true of most firearms.
There is no difference- Luger is a name that is commonly used in America and Parabelum is used in Europe, they are both 9x19.
9mm Parabellum- often called 9mm Luger.
You should be able to find .32 ammo just about anywhere that sells ammo. if you are referring to a '30 cal. luger' then you can't used a 32 cal. shell. Lugers was made only in the 30 cal. luger (which has a bottle neck) and the 9mm cal. which has a straight brass case.................... this ammo can also be found in a sporting store......................
Model 59A WHAT?
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.
50-500 usd
9mm Parabellum is 9mm Luger. My Llama is picky about the ammo it likes. 115g FMJ seems to work best. LRN will not feed properly.
100-500
I just bought one for $499.00.
100-400 USD
Glock never made a model 8. You may be thinking of the Glock 18, their only full-auto handgun, which was developed from the 17 for Austria's "Cobra" counter-terrorism unit.