There's no reason you wouldn't be able to, although you might not be advised to mix brass cased and lacquer coated steel cased ammo together.
.40 S&W with JACKETED bullets. The polygonal rifling in a Glock does not mix well with lead bullets.
It strictly depends on the magazine. Mags for smaller models like the 27 hold 7 or 8, some larger mags hold 10, and some hold as many as 15 or 16.
The magazine holds 17 rounds, +1 in the chamber. There are extended magazines available up to 33rds capacity, and even larger drum mags of variable reliability.
There are 3 different magazines for a Glock 23- 10 CARTRIDGES (not bullets) or 13 or 15.
Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.
I believe only with 10 round mags.
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.
The KJW Glock 23 only can use KJW Glock 23 magazines. You can buy these from amazon.com for 15 dollars.
30 rounds = stick mags, 45-70 rounds = drum mags
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's website lists all the technical data for its products.
Depends on the wear and how many mags and any other extras but a g26 with two mags is probably in the area of 375 to 400