Is should not. It has a "drop safety", as well as a "firing pin safety". But ANY FIREARM can fire when dropped, especially if improperly maintained. I have accidental dropped my Glocks loaded and nothing bad ever happened, but it can. If you want to test your Glock (which I don't suggest you do) unload it, make sure its unloaded, then make sure its unloaded again, then again, clear it with you pinky finger just to be sure, then cock it, then drop it, see if the trigger pulled. If it did I would say their is something wrong with one of your internal safeties, and you should contact Glock immediately.
As always, fallow all local, state, and Federal Laws, for wherever you live. And do not handle, carry, or fire, fire arms without proper training.
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.
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Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.
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.
The Airsoft Glock rifle fires a single shot, up to a rate of 600 RPM. And at a speed of around 450-500 FPS. This may vary from gun to rifle, and which model is used to fire.
The largest is probably Glock, located in Smyrna GA
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.
No. Some .40/.357 Sig pistols can be converted to fire 9mm simply by dropping in a 9mm barrel and using the 9mm magazines, though. Not sure about the Glock.
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.
No. All Glock models available to normal civilians are semi-automatic. The Glock 18 however, is a fully automatic 9mm handgun. It is only available to military, law enforcement, and individuals with a class three weapons permit.
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.
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.