Can Jarod Spot the Difference Between a Glock 26 and a 28?

Published on August 21, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video challenges Jarod to distinguish between a Glock 26 (9x19mm) and a Glock 28 (.380 Auto) solely by feel while blindfolded. Despite his attempts, Jarod incorrectly identifies both as Glock 26 models, failing the challenge. The video highlights the subtle differences between these subcompact Glocks, primarily their caliber, which can be difficult to discern by touch alone.

Quick Summary

The main difference between the Glock 26 and Glock 28 is their caliber: the G26 uses 9x19mm, while the G28 uses .380 Auto. Both are subcompact pistols with similar frame sizes, making them difficult to distinguish by feel alone.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing Glock 26 & 28
  2. 00:09The Blindfold Challenge Begins
  3. 00:38Jarod's Guess & Failure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a Glock 26 and a Glock 28?

The primary difference between the Glock 26 and Glock 28 is their caliber. The Glock 26 is chambered in 9x19mm, while the Glock 28 is chambered in .380 Auto. They often share the same frame size and dimensions.

Can you easily tell a Glock 26 and Glock 28 apart by feel?

It can be very difficult to tell a Glock 26 and Glock 28 apart by feel alone, as they share the same frame size and dimensions. The main distinguishing factor is the caliber, which isn't easily discernible by touch unless you're highly experienced.

What caliber is the Glock 26?

The Glock 26 is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. It's a popular subcompact pistol often chosen for concealed carry due to its balance of size and firepower.

What caliber is the Glock 28?

The Glock 28 is chambered in .380 Auto (also known as 9x17mm). It's a subcompact model similar in size to the Glock 26 but designed for the smaller .380 cartridge.

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