Glock 34
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Glock 34[1] | |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | Austria |
Production history | |
Designer | Gaston Glock |
Manufacturer | Glock |
Variants | None |
Specifications | |
Weight | 650 g / 22.92 oz |
Length | 207 mm / 8.15 in |
Barrel length | 135 mm / 5.32 in |
Width | 30 mm / 1.18 in |
Height | 138 mm / 5.43 in |
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Caliber | 9 mm Luger Parabellum |
Action | Safe action |
Feed system | 9 / 17 / 33 round magazine |
Sights | Fixed front and rear |
The Glock 34 is a 9 mm pistol designed and manufactured by Glock. It is a combat competition shooting pistol with a standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds of ammunition. It is similar to both the Glock 17 and the Glock 17L. The receiver and magazine are interchangeable with those of the Glock 17. The slide and barrel are longer than those of the Glock 17.
The Glock 34 has become very popular in IPSC shooting competitions because of its simple controls, adjustable sights, high durability and moderate price along with good accuracy.
[edit] See also
- Glock 17, the pistol on which the Glock 34 was based.
- Glock 35, a pistol virtually identical to the Glock 34, but modified to fire .40 S&W cartridges.
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