The Glock 21 does fire the .45 ACP, as does the Glock 30. You're probably thinking of the Glock 37, 38, and 39, which fire the .45 GAP cartridge - those cannot fire a .45 ACP.
.45 ACP
Aside from the uncommon .45 GAP chambered Glocks, yes. Check the marking on your barrel for the .45 ACP marking.
Both. .45 Auto and .45 ACP are the same round.
There are several models of Glock pistol in .45 calibre. The .45 ACP models include the Glock 21, Glock 30, and Glock 36. The .45 GAP models include the Glock 37, Glock 38, and Glock 39. Factory standard magazine capacities are as follows:Glock 21: 13 roundsGlock 30: 10 roundsGlock 36: 6 roundsGlock 37: 10 roundsGlock 38: 8 roundsGlock 39: 6 rounds
If you mean the Glock 36, it's 45 ACP.
Nothing, because it doesn't exist. The Glock 30 is chambered for 45 ACP. Values range from 100-600 USD
ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol. .45 ACP and .45 Auto are the same cartridge. .45 Colt and .45 Auto Rim are a revolver cartridge. .45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol) is a shorter round than the ACP, and does not interchange with it.
When comparing the power of a .357 Glock and a .45 ACP Glock, it's important to consider several factors, including muzzle energy, bullet weight, and ballistic performance. Generally, the .357 Magnum cartridge is known for its higher muzzle energy compared to the .45 ACP cartridge. Here's a brief overview: **.357 Glock:** The .357 Magnum cartridge is a powerful and high-velocity round. It typically offers higher muzzle energy compared to the .45 ACP. The .357 Glock, often chambered in the Glock 31 or Glock 32, is known for its effective stopping power and flatter trajectory. **.45 ACP Glock:** The .45 ACP cartridge is known for its larger bullet diameter and heavier bullets. It has a reputation for delivering substantial stopping power. The .45 ACP Glock, like the Glock 21 or Glock 30, is appreciated for its recoil management and the classic "big bore" punch. In terms of sheer power and velocity, the .357 Glock may have the edge. However, factors such as recoil, capacity, and personal preference also play a significant role in choosing a handgun. Some shooters prefer the heavier, slower recoil of the .45 ACP for its controllability, while others prefer the flatter trajectory and higher velocity of the .357 Magnum. Ultimately, the "power" of a handgun is a subjective consideration that depends on the specific needs and preferences of the shooter. It's recommended to try out different calibers and models to determine what works best for you in terms of accuracy, recoil control, and overall shooting experience.
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.
Idaho State Police Troopers are issued the Glock 21 (45 ACP). Detectives are issued the Glock 30. Each Trooper is issued a Colt M-4 rifle with select fire. ISP Trooper Sergeants are also issued a shotgun to fire bean bag rounds.
No. Glock has three models in .45 ACP and three models in .45 GAP..45 ACP:Glock 21: full size, 13 round capacityGlock 30: Subcompact, 10 round capacityGlock 3: Subcompact, single stack magazine with six round capacity.45 GAP:Glock 37: Full size (same size as the Glock 17, not the 21), 10 round capacityGlock 38: Mid size (based on Glock 19), eight round capacityGlock 39: Subcompact, six round capacity
$550 - $600 depending on condition. Look at Glock.com for MSRP.