Glock handguns come in various models, categorized mainly by their size and intended use. The primary types include the full-size models (like the Glock 17), compact models (like the Glock 19), and subcompact models (like the Glock 43). Additionally, there are specialized variants such as the Glock 34 for competition, Glock 26 for concealed carry, and Glock 20 for larger calibers like the 10mm. Each model offers different features, calibers, and capacities to suit various needs.
No. Strictly speaking, Glocks are "safe-action" which is a Glock proprietary term. Glocks are neither double action nor single action. They have attributes of both types.
There are several that have the appearance of Glocks but none have the name Glock.
saety is on the trigger
mostly, glocks
Company confidential information.
used in glocks and other guns
Americans own all sorts of guns. Sigs, Glocks, Smith and Wessons, and just about every other brand available.
They use 9 millimeters or glocks
.45 Caliber is the largest caliber Glocks chamber.
Partially. Some parts of the frame and slide are made of a polymer (type of plastic) Other parts are steel. With the exception of toy guns, and one or two special guns developed for spies, there is NO gun that is completely plastic.
Austria. Some models are currently being produced in their Smyrna, GA plant.
I'm not 100% sure, but it's probably Glock. In the U.S. about 65% of all law enforcement agencies use Glocks, and they are also very popular in the commercial market.