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Glock’s .380 offering is also by far the lightest of the company’s pistols. It weighs just 13.76 ounces unloaded, rivaling lightweight revolvers such as the Ruger LCR.
Review: Glock G42 .380 ACP Pocket Pistol by B. Gil Horman posted on January 8, 2014 News, Reviews, Handguns, Semi-Auto Handguns Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE ...
Due to these restrictions, in the late 1990s, Glock introduced .380 versions of two of its popular models, the Model 25, (Glock 19 size) and the Model 28 (Glock 26 size).
Testing the .380 Auto There’s good reason why this cartridge is still the cool kid in school Let’s look at the .380 Auto, a cartridge usually carried in pocket sized pistols. During this test ...
See It Still, the G43 is great for concealment. And despite the short frame (which is still a bit longer than the G26), a deep beavertail provides that nice, high grip Glock shooters are used to.
Our handgun expert rounded up the best Glocks for every type of situation. Find out which model of pistol fits your needs and skills, whether it's the 19, 17, 45, or 43X.
Glock’s .380 offering is also by far the lightest of the company’s pistols. It weighs just 13.76 ounces unloaded, rivaling lightweight revolvers such as the Ruger LCR.
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