Glock 25

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Glock 25[1]
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Austria
Production history
Designer Gaston Glock
Manufacturer Glock
Produced 1995
Variants None
Specifications
Weight 570 g / 20.11 oz
Length 174 mm / 6.85 in
Barrel length 102 mm / 4.02 in
Width 30 mm / 1.18 in
Height 127 mm / 5.00 in

Caliber .380 ACP
Action Safe action
Feed system 15 / 17 / 19 round magazine
Sights Fixed front and rear

The Glock 25 is a pistol manufactured by Glock. It is a Glock 19 size pistol slightly modified to fire the .380 ACP ammunition and uses a modified slide, frame, .380 ACP barrel and magazine, but is otherwise nearly identical in looks to the Glock 19. It has a magazine capacity of 15 rounds. The Glock 25 is a blowback pistol; there is no barrel lockup mechanism, as the .380 ACP ammunition does not require this.

It is not available in the United States for civilian use due to BATFE import restrictions.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Technical data on the G25 from Glock.com

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[edit] Glock models

Standard Compact Subcompact Competition Slimline
9mm 17* / 18* 19* 26 34 ~
.40 22* 23* 27 24 / 35 ~
.357 31* 32* 33 ~ ~
.380 ~ 25 28 ~ ~
10mm 20* ~ 29 ~ ~
.45 21* ~ 30 ~ 36
.45 GAP 37 38 39 ~ ~
* Also available as C (compensated) variant
~ Not made in this combination