Figuring Out How Glock Designates Model Numbers? Scotty Banks

Published on March 20, 2020
Duration: 10:46

This video explains the origin of Glock model numbers, starting with the Glock 17, which was named after Mr. Glock's 17th patent. It details how subsequent numbers generally follow sequential patent or development order, with exceptions like the G44 being skipped due to development delays. The discussion also covers the history and design of the G19X and G45, highlighting their crossover design and market reception.

Quick Summary

Glock model numbers, beginning with the Glock 17, are derived from Mr. Glock's patent numbers. The Glock 17 was named after his 17th patent. While numbers generally follow a sequential development order, the Glock 44 was skipped due to ongoing R&D, leading to the release of the Glock 45. The G45 is an enhanced, all-black version of the 19X, featuring a crossover design with a full-size grip and compact slide.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hank Strange Situation
  2. 00:20Understanding Glock Model Numbers
  3. 00:41Origin of the Glock 17 Model Number
  4. 01:12Sequential Numbering and Development Order
  5. 01:35Skipping the Glock 44 for the Glock 45
  6. 02:28History of the Glock 45
  7. 02:31Glock 19X: Military Trials Design
  8. 03:19Glock 19X: Hybrid Design Explained
  9. 03:44Merging Glock 17 and 19 for the Crossover Series
  10. 04:17Demand for a Black Glock 19X
  11. 05:15Creation of the Glock 45
  12. 05:23Glock 45 Enhancements
  13. 05:51Glock 45 vs. Glock 19X Differences
  14. 06:40Glock 17 First Number Inquiry
  15. 06:53Gaston Glock's Engineering Background
  16. 07:23Austrian Military Pistol Requirements
  17. 08:26Generation 1 Glock and the P8
  18. 08:52The Safe Action System Explained
  19. 09:46Glock Safeties vs. Manual Safeties
  20. 10:26Conclusion and Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Glock decide on the model numbers for their firearms?

Glock model numbers, starting with the Glock 17, are primarily based on Mr. Glock's patent numbers. The Glock 17 was named after his 17th patent. Subsequent numbers generally follow a sequential order based on development, though this can be skipped if a model is still undergoing R&D.

Why was the Glock 44 skipped in the model sequence?

The Glock 44 was skipped in the model numbering sequence because the .22 caliber pistol was still in research and development and had not yet met Glock's stringent quality standards. The company then proceeded to the Glock 45.

What is the difference between the Glock 19X and the Glock 45?

The Glock 45 is essentially an all-black version of the Glock 19X. While the 19X was designed for military trials and came in coyote tan, the G45 offers enhancements like a flared magwell, front cocking serrations, and MOS capability for optics, addressing demand for a more practical, all-black variant.

How does Glock's Safe Action System work?

Glock's Safe Action System incorporates three integrated safeties: a trigger safety, a firing pin safety, and a drop safety. These safeties disengage sequentially as the trigger is pulled and automatically re-engage when the trigger is released, making the system function similarly to a double-action revolver.

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