Glock has never made a model 223. ---Although you are technically correct, for now---that is soon changing as Glock is currently developing a .223 prototype to bid as a possible replacement for the M16. This will, according to sources, be available to the public at some point in the near future--both in auto to class 3, and semi to legal states.
The factors of 223 are: 1, 223
The Glock website has all models currently being sold, including compensated.
Glock's website lists all the technical data for its products.
I do not trust the standard Glock front sight. It is made of plastic and pins to the slide underneath. To me, replacing the standard plastic Glock sights is a NECESSITY and you can buy the Glock with steel or tritium sights or have them installed aftermarket. It's the weakest point in the Glock design.
Yes, it will fit, but the barrel will not go all the way to the bottom of the holster. Depending on the holster, it may or may not make a difference.
No. All Glock models available to normal civilians are semi-automatic. The Glock 18 however, is a fully automatic 9mm handgun. It is only available to military, law enforcement, and individuals with a class three weapons permit.
depends on what glock if it is a 9mm i would go with the walther but if it is a 40 s&w then i would go with that glock 9mm are proven not to kill as good as other handguns and maybe not kill at all for home defense but for fun take the walther p99
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Yes, unless you have swapped the magazine release button to the right side (for left-handed use). Gen3 magazines do not have the notch for a reversed mag release. G17 magazines can be generally used in all 9mm Glock models.