Glock 30
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Glock 30[1] | |
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Glock 30 from the left side |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Austria |
Production history | |
Designer | Gaston Glock |
Designed | Late 1980's |
Manufacturer | Glock |
Variants | None |
Specifications | |
Weight | 680 g / 23.99 oz |
Length | 172 mm / 6.77 in |
Barrel length | 96 mm / 3.78 in |
Width | 32.5 mm / 1.27 in |
Height | 121 mm / 4.76 in |
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Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | Safe action |
Feed system | 9 / 10 / 13 round magazine |
Sights | Fixed front and rear |
The Glock 30 is a pistol manufactured by Glock. It is a small frame high caliber, sub-compact Glock based on the Glock 29 and fires the .45 ACP ammunition. It uses a modified Glock 29 frame, .45 ACP barrel, modified slide and magazine but these differences are quite minor and it does look identical to a Glock 29. It is a very popular self-defense and carry pistol in the United States, because .45 ACP is a very popular type of ammunition there. It has a 10 rounds magazine capacity.
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