Glock 39 or Glock 30SF?

Published on February 19, 2023
Duration: 0:17

This video from SPN Firearms provides a direct comparison between the Glock 39 and the Glock 30SF. The expert instructor highlights the key differences in caliber, with the Glock 39 chambered in .45 GAP and the Glock 30SF in .45 ACP. The presentation focuses on the specific markings and features of each model, offering a clear visual and informational overview for viewers considering these Glock options.

Quick Summary

The Glock 39 is chambered in .45 GAP, while the Glock 30SF uses the more common .45 ACP (.45 Auto) caliber. The video highlights specific slide markings for each, with the Glock 39 showing '45 GAP' and the Glock 30SF showing '45 AUTO'. Both are Austrian-made compact pistols, but .45 ACP ammunition is generally more available and affordable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Comparison Overview
  2. 00:06Glock 39 Details
  3. 00:11Glock 30SF Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main differences between the Glock 39 and Glock 30SF?

The primary difference lies in their caliber: the Glock 39 is chambered in .45 GAP, while the Glock 30SF is chambered in the more common .45 ACP (also known as .45 Auto). Both are compact Glock pistols, but the ammunition choice significantly impacts availability and cost.

Which Glock pistol uses the .45 GAP caliber?

The Glock 39 is the model chambered in the .45 GAP caliber. The video shows its slide clearly marked with '45 GAP'.

What caliber is the Glock 30SF chambered in?

The Glock 30SF is chambered in .45 ACP, which is also referred to as .45 Auto. Its slide markings confirm '45 AUTO'.

What is .45 GAP?

.45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol) is a semi-rimless cartridge developed by CCI/Speer and Glock. It aims to provide .45 ACP-like performance in a slightly smaller case, primarily for compact pistol applications.

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