Yes various Special Operation Units around the world including the U.S Military carry Glock pistols.
Mainly because the glock has no external safety which is a requirement for the U.S Army.
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Doctors in the military are issued defensive arms--they usually get the M9 pistol. They can't have a weapon to use offensively, like a rifle.The only people in the military who are issued no arms at all are chaplains.
The U.S. military.
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Mainly because the glock has no external safety which is a requirement for the U.S Army.
Glock 17, both with military and civilians.
No
You'll need to be more specific - there are 5 pistol models that use .40 S&W rounds. They are: -Glock 22 -Glock 23 -Glock 24 -Glock 27 -Glock 35
No cause its too short for gun the glock 17bis a bigger size and thr glock 19 is the compact size.
The Glock 17 was first manufactured in 1982 for the Austrian military and police as the P80 (Pistole 80).
The KJW Glock 23 only can use KJW Glock 23 magazines. You can buy these from amazon.com for 15 dollars.
Yes, a Glock 19 9mm magazine can be used on a Glock 23 since both firearms are chambered in 9mm.
Caliber is .45 GAP (Glock auto pistol)
No. The 357 SIG magazine will not fit in a 40 caliber Glock such as the model 22.
The most popular gun made by Glock seems to be the 9mm for people who use it recreationally. Police officers, and the like, seem to prefer the 40 caliber.
No. Because a Glock 26 is chambered in 9mm, as a Glock 23 is chambered in .40 s&w. For example you can use a Glock 22 (full size) in Glock 23 (compact) and in Glock 27 (sub-compact) But you cannot use Glock 27 mags in Glock 23 or Glock 22.