No such thing. The Glock is not a double action firearm.
100-500 USD or so
Very likely, it's the Glock. Glock in general is the best selling pistol in the commercial and law enforcement market.
They carry the Glock, 45-gap.
The conversion kit is not a firearm.
A Glock 27 is 1.18 inches at the top of the grip.
Try Lone Wolf or Top Glock or e-gunparts.com
No, you cannot safely fire a 9mm bullet in a .40 caliber Glock. The .40 caliber Glock is designed to handle specific .40 S&W ammunition, and using a 9mm round in this firearm could result in catastrophic failure, including damage to the gun and injury to the shooter. The dimensions and pressure specifications of the two cartridges are different, making them incompatible. Always use the ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
The Glock 27 firearm weighs only 765 grams when fully loaded. The magazine can accept 9 bullets. This pistol is very popular with law enforcement agencies due to its small and light dimensions.
Yes
Glock Inc. does not have a publicly traded ticker symbol because it is a privately held company and not listed on any stock exchange. If you meant Glock, the firearm manufacturer, it remains privately owned and therefore doesn't have a ticker symbol. If you are looking for information on a related public company, please clarify.
Follow the supplied instructions that came with the firearm. If you don't have a manual, request one from Glock.