Manufactured by Glock Ges.m.b.H. Austria, it is the Glock Pistol.
Follow the instruction s in the owner's manual. Call Glock and request one if you don't have one.
They used mostly 9 milimetre rounds hand gun or maybe the glock.
There is little difference between them. The better gun is the one that fits your hand best. The Glock has been in production longer and thus there are more parts out there for it and the Springfield is made in Croatia.
Police most often use the 9mm Glock 17 or the .40 S&W Glock 22. The glock 17 magazine holds 17 rounds (+1 in the chamber), while the Glock 22 holds 15(+1).
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 there is nothing like that.There is a pistol and a automatic hand gun Glock.
You can hand load, just no lead unjacketed bullets.
While not a Glock, the Winchester 9mm is what I recommend the most it doesn't have a lot of kick a lot of power though good for home protection and a good side arm and there should be training you only have to be 18 usually. Still not a Glock, but the Ruger LC9 is a good 9mm.
Yes
No cause its too short for gun the glock 17bis a bigger size and thr glock 19 is the compact size.
The companies, or the firearms? Glock USA is an importer. Since Glock pistols cannot be shipped as is due to the provisions of the Gun Control Act of 1968, they have to be shipped with adjustable sights in order to be importable. Glock USA receives the pistols, removes the adjustable sights, and replaces them with the standard fixed Glock sight, manufactured in the US. The firearms themselves are pretty much the same, except American Glocks are sold with American made sights. The only other difference is that the .380 ACP Glocks - the Glock 25 and Glock 28 - are not available in the US as they cannot be made to meet the criteria of the Gun Control Act of 1968.