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Glock 19 Gen 3. Glock 19: The Glock 19 is effectively a reduced-size Glock 17, called the "Compact" by the manufacturer. It was first produced in 1988, primarily for military and law enforcement. The Glock 19's barrel and pistol grip are shorter by about 12 mm (0.5 in) than the Glock 17, and it uses a magazine with a standard capacity of 15 rounds.
PF940c – compact pistol kit, compatible with Gen3 Glock 19 in 9×19mm and Glock 23 in .40 S&W [29] PF940sc – subcompact kit, compatible with Glock 26, chambered in 9×19mm [30] PF9SS – subcompact kit, compatible with Glock 43, Gen 4, chambered in 9×19mm [31] PF45 – large frame, compatible with Glock G21SF, chambered in .45 ACP [32]
Rather than taking a step backwards the first generation Glock 19 was therefore equipped with the same features as the Gen2 Glock 17. However, it is common (though technically incorrect) to use the Glock 17 generations to describe the Glock 19 (i.e. calling a Glock 19 generation 2 for a generation 3). This cannot be correct.
Glock Ges.m.b.H. (doing business as GLOCK) is a light weapons manufacturer headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria, named after its founder, Gaston Glock. The company makes popular polymer-framed pistols , but also produces field knives , entrenching tools , various horse related products, and apparel.
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Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm, including 2.3% of households possessing a handgun. [3] In 2005, almost 3% of households in Canada possessed handguns, compared to 18% of U.S. households that possessed handguns. [4] Also in 2005, almost 16% of households in Canada possessed firearms of some kind. [4]
The .45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol) or .45 Glock (11.43×19mmRB) is a pistol cartridge designed by Ernest Durham, an engineer with CCI/Speer, at the request of firearms manufacturer Glock to provide a cartridge that would equal the power of the .45 ACP, have a stronger case head to reduce the possibility of case neck blowouts, and be shorter to fit in a more compact handgun.