Approximately 25 years ago, in the late 1990s, the price of a Glock handgun typically ranged from $400 to $600, depending on the model and specific features. Prices could vary based on factors like location, dealer markups, and whether the firearm was new or used. This pricing reflects the era's market conditions and inflation rates over time.
"GAP" when referring to Glock refers to a caliber. A few years ago, Glock designed the .45 GAP (which stands for "Glock Auto Pistol" as a way to get a .45 caliber cartridge in a smaller frame gun. It was a failure. There is nothing wrong with the cartridge, but it just doesn't do much the .45 ACP won't do.
Glock announced the Gen 5 a month ago, but when they will actually be for sale is anybody's guess.
about $98 to $110 ago
3.29$
$85 to $110
$250,000
$34 to $78
$37 to $98
ten pounds
Ford model t cost $550 on 1913.
according to xperiablog, xperia mini cost £209.99 but that was a year ago
$0.4 per gallon