No, Thats because a Glock 15 does not exist.
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.
9mm
100-500 USD
No
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 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 21 was introduced in 1990. It is a .45 ACP caliber pistol developed by the Austrian company Glock, designed for law enforcement and military use as well as civilian markets. The Glock 21 features a polymer frame and a reputation for reliability and ease of use.
The compensator is causing the action to bind, or the additional weight is preventing the slide from moving freely.
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.
No, they are different calibers. A Glock 17 is 9mm and a Glock 23 is .40 S&W. A Glock 22 magazine would fit in a Glock 23.
The Glock 21 and Glock 21SF are both .45 ACP pistols, but the primary difference lies in their dimensions and grip design. The Glock 21SF (Short Frame) features a slightly shorter grip frame, which is designed to accommodate shooters with smaller hands for improved control and comfort. Additionally, the SF model has a reduced circumference in the grip, making it easier to handle while maintaining the same functionality and reliability as the standard Glock 21.