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Glock is an Austrain firearms manufacturing company. They are best known for the Glock "Safe Action" Pistol, often carried many law enforcement personnel. Glock pioneered the use of polymer frames, and led the way for other firearms companies to start doing the same.

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How many bullets in a Glock .40?

It strictly depends on the magazine. Mags for smaller models like the 27 hold 7 or 8, some larger mags hold 10, and some hold as many as 15 or 16.

How much is a Glock 45?

You need to contact your local gun store, since gun prices vary by region, city, etc.

Where can you get a owners manual for a glock 23?

Contact Glock directly. They will mail you a manual.

What is the value of a Glock model 30?

Seems like retail for the model 30 is at $599. Pawn shops are asking about $525 although they only offer about $350-$400. I purchased my Model 30 2 years ago new for $550. Like anything the price seems to be going higher and higher.

What is the Trade-in value for Glock 22?

Id say about 300-350 also depends on sights fix= less then nights.

Will a Glock shoot hollow tip bullets?

Yes, like other auto-loading firearms the Glock will feed and fire hollowpoint bullets.

How much is a 40 cal Glock model 22 worth?

Depends on condition, accessories, etc.. Price range from 250-500

How much does a glock 17 cost?

New in box, should be in the vicinity of $550 - $600.

Who has the best price on a Glock 30SF?

Changes frequently. You will have to check the auction sites and retail sites that sell them.

Glock 22 serial numbers?

Yes, they have serial numbers. These folks will date it: http://glockmeister.com/sernumb.shtml if it was made before 2000 Go to http://glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=412093 for a list

What is value of Glock Mod 27 semi auto pistol?

From the Glock company itself, it retails at $499.00

Is timo glock related to glock firearms?

no he isn't... http://www.theage.com.au/news/motorsport/glock-and-awe/2008/03/10/1205125821428.html

How many rounds does a Glock 9mm?

The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds.

Are there records of Glock pistols exploding upon being fired?

The word "explode" is a gross overstatement. Glocks have what is described as a "partially supported chamber," which means that part of the shell casing is exposed to air when fired and not supported by the barrel's metal sleeve. This is not unique to Glocks, many guns are made this way.

In rare cases, a weak or over-powered cartridge may burst in this unsupported area, causing the detonation of the gunpowder to escape into the magazine, which is full of ammunition. In even rarer cases, some of that ammunition may go off in the magazine, but in every case I know of the worst injury are mild burns on the hand and some scratches.

The gun is history, though. I emphasize again, this is extremely rare and is almost impossible with name-brand factory ammunition. It's almost always a result of cheap high-powered 9mm or 40 caliber ammunition or a "double load" where a handloader accidentally doubles the powder charge in a cartridge.

HERE IS A DIFFERENT TAKE

My brother was shooting yesterday when his .45 Cal Glock had the bottom blow out in his hand and it was a bit more than a scratch or bruise as he had facial cuts (thank goodness he was wearing eye protection and this is why!!!). When he went back to the store where it was purchased, in a town of 40,000, they had another Glock in the back with the same problem. We have been shooting for over 40 years each, done our own reloading and surely had "hot" rounds by mistake, but over the years we have never had a Smith, Ruger, Browning, Sig or Colt have this problem. The vast majority of people who shoot on a regular basis (several times a month) use reloads or do their own reloading and any well made firearm should handle a hot round here or there. Glocks don't! It is also a flat out lie that "many guns are made this way" as stated above regarding the "partially supported chamber". Yes, some are but the vast majority are not or at least to the extent the Glock is. Bottom line, it's a poor design and I will never own a Glock again. Why take the chance when there are better guns out there?

What is the Value of a Glock 22 pistol?

A new Glock 22 typically runs about $500. A used Glock 22 in excellent shape can range from $350 to $600. Everything really depends on the generation it is, condition (which should be perfectly fine, i mean it is a glock), if it has any extras, and if it is police issue or not. I would say a police issue in good shape would probably be worth $500-$600 easy.

What is the better pistol Glock 19 or springfield XD 9?

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.

How many bullets are in a Glock 9 mag?

There's no Glock with the model number "9", so I assume you mean a 9mm glock.

The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine.

The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds. The Glock 18 (Select fire, full size 9mm) holds 33 rounds in a factory magazine. Higher capacity magazines fit and function in lower capacity firearms, for instance the model 26 can use model 17, 19, and 33 magazines.

What is the production date of Glock 23 by serial number?

try this web site http://www.topglock.com/dating.htm if that doesn't work try calling glock at (770) 432-1202 or their toll free number 1-866-225-4098 and all glocks come with the shells that were test fired, they have the dates

Does a Glock pistol have a big kick back?

It depends totally on the type of ammunition, but for a given caliber a Glock generally has LESS perceived recoil than another pistol of similar weight, because of the recoil mechanism and the flexibility of the frame.

Is Glock a single action pistol?

Glock describes their action design as "safe-action," and it has characteristics of both single- and double-action designs. Like a single-action, chambering a round sets the striker (firing pin) mechanism, but like a double-action that striker is pulled back farther by pulling the trigger. The idea behind the design was to have a shorter and lighter trigger pull than a DA gun, but not to have a fully cocked striker ready to fall like a SA gun, without requiring a manual safety like SA guns.