A Glock 17 is lighter than a Beretta M9.
Glock 17: 625g
Beretta M9: 952g
Note: The weights stated here are for the UNLOADED weapon. Loaded weapons are significantly heavier.
I have no experience with the Browning. I carry a Glock on duty and carry a Baretta in the Army. I rarely ever clean my Glock and it shoots perfectly every time. My Baretta needs to be spotless to fire correctly. I'd take a Glock any day in a combat situation.
Baretta! holds more bullets, smaller, more accurate. Also made in America home of the best weapons.
Probably any small sized glock, all other good ones, Kimber, baretta, springfield are fairly large
This can vary widely according to the needs and requirement of the agency involved. However, overall, probably the most commonly used caliber handgun in use by civilian (and military) law enforcement is the 9 millimeter. VERY few law enforcement agencies utilize a revolver as their standard-issue sidearm any longer, and the semi-automatic pistols have taken over this role. While MANY arms manufacturers produce handguns in this caliber, the Glock is among the most common.
Glock 17, Glock 18, Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 34, and, if you count the 9x17/.380 ACP in this running, the Glock 25 and Glock 28.
The company that manufactures the Glock 35 is Glock. The Glock company has been producing glocks since 1982. The creator of the Glock is Gaton Glock.
Baretta ended on 1978-05-18.
Baretta was created on 1975-01-17.
No, they are different calibers. A Glock 17 is 9mm and a Glock 23 is .40 S&W. A Glock 22 magazine would fit in a Glock 23.
Glock is a brand
No cause its too short for gun the glock 17bis a bigger size and thr glock 19 is the compact size.
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