Odd Glocks

Published on August 9, 2024
Duration: 0:16

This video from SPN Firearms dives into two less common Glock subcompact models: the Glock 39 chambered in .45 G.A.P. and the Glock 28 chambered in .380 Auto. The presenter, identified as a firearms enthusiast and collector, highlights the unique calibers and origins of these pistols, offering a glimpse into specialized areas of Glock's product line.

Quick Summary

SPN Firearms highlights two uncommon Glock subcompact pistols: the Glock 39, chambered in the proprietary .45 G.A.P. caliber and made in Austria, and the Glock 28, chambered in .380 Auto and made in the USA. These models represent niche offerings within Glock's product line.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Uncommon Glocks
  2. 00:08Glock 39: .45 G.A.P.
  3. 00:12Glock 28: .380 Auto

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two uncommon Glock models featured in the video?

The video showcases two less common Glock subcompact pistols: the Glock 39, chambered in the .45 G.A.P. caliber, and the Glock 28, chambered in .380 Auto caliber. Both pistols highlight specific variants within Glock's lineup.

What calibers are the Glock 39 and Glock 28 chambered in?

The Glock 39 is chambered in .45 G.A.P. (Glock Auto Pistol), a proprietary cartridge. The Glock 28 is chambered in .380 Auto, a common caliber for smaller self-defense firearms.

Where are the featured Glock models manufactured?

According to the slide markings shown, the Glock 39 is manufactured in Austria, while the Glock 28 is manufactured in the USA. This indicates different production origins for these specific models.

What makes the Glock 39 and Glock 28 'odd' or uncommon?

These models are considered 'odd' or uncommon because they represent less frequently encountered variants within Glock's extensive pistol offerings, particularly in their specific calibers (.45 G.A.P. and .380 Auto) for subcompact frames.

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