No. 10mm is close to .40 cal, smaller than .50 cal.
A glock 45 is a .45 caliber pistol, which fires a 45 caliber round. The glock 10mm fires 10mm rounds, which are .3945 caliber. Which is slightly smaller than the .40 caliber. Both of the two calibers, .45 and 10mm, are the 2 mosst expensive caliber weapons of glock. A 10mm is used mainly for law enforcement. You can fire rapidly with a Glock 10mm and be more accurate than you would with a Glock .45 caliber simply because the glock 10mm will have less recoil than the Glock .45 will. The Glock .45 will most likely do more damage though. Please Correct Me If I Am Wrong. Thanks, Bronson.
10mm
A Glock 22 (.40 cal) and a Glock 27 (.40 cal) as a backup.Actually the standard NYPD sidearm is a Smith & Wesson 5946, Glock 19, and formerly the SIG-Sauer P226.
For a basic Glock 21, new in box, between $600 - $650.
400 or so
No, none do.
100-400
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.
You would have to define best- what what use.
Glock 22 .40 cal handguns
100-400 USD
Very likely, it's the Glock. Glock in general is the best selling pistol in the commercial and law enforcement market.