Any pistol is capable of jamming. The Glocks are pretty tolerant firearms, but, like any other firearm, they're not invincible.
By the way, if you're in the US, and wanting to buy one, I'll save you the trouble of searching for one and let you know right now you won't find one. They don't fit the criteria for importation under the Gun Control Act of 1968, and are thus unavailable on the US market.
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.
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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.
If you mean the Glock 25 or 28, ABOUT 25 meters, due to their subcompact nature. Neither is available for sale in the US to a private citizen, due to gun import laws.
Glock pistols are made in a variety of calibers. Currently available in .380 ACP, 9mm Luger, .357 Sig, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP and .45 GAP.
No. There are many low-quality pistols in .380, but this is not related to the caliber. If it is a reliable model, it won't jam more than any reliable larger caliber. Badly designed and sloppily made pistols will jam, quality pistols will work perfectly. For instance, SIG Sauer P230 is chambered in .380 and is one of the most reliable pistols out there.
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.
100-380 or so Please send me a message if you know where i can buy a glock 23 for 100 bucks. I will be glad to sell my house and open an ffl if they can be had at that price. 300-500 depending on any accessories and the condition is more like it.
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.
The .380 ACP is only available for the Glock 25 and 28. The .38 ACP and the .357 SIG are completely different. The .38 SIG being slightly smaller. Trying to fire the .38 ACP in a .357 will cause serious injury.
make sure empty and safety is off. then disassemble to see what is causing the jam.........