No. Glock has three models in .45 ACP and three models in .45 GAP.
.45 ACP:
.45 GAP:
.45 Caliber is the largest caliber Glocks chamber.
Aside from the uncommon .45 GAP chambered Glocks, yes. Check the marking on your barrel for the .45 ACP marking.
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.
I live in NH, but anywhere I look standard Glocks (not 45 acp or 10 MM) go for $499. I paid $499 for my Glock 19 and also for my Glock 26.
The glock 21 fires the .45 automatic colt pistol (.45acp, or .45 auto) round.
.45 ACP
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
For a basic Glock 21, new in box, between $600 - $650.
No, none do.
A Glock 21 magazine holds 13 rounds, a Glock 30 magazine holds ten rounds, and a Glock 36 magazine holds six rounds.
If it is used or preowned but in very good shape, used Glocks other than .45 ACP model and the 34 and 35, typically sell for about $400-$450.
100-450 or so