The Glock 28 is FINALLY in the USA!

Published on April 4, 2023
Duration: 14:26

The Glock 28, a double-stack .380 ACP subcompact, is now available in the USA due to domestic manufacturing in Georgia. It shares the Glock 26 frame but is chambered in .380 ACP, offering reduced recoil and easier shootability. While it lacks optic and accessory rail options, its compact size and manageable recoil make it a viable option for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Glock 28, a double-stack .380 ACP subcompact, is now manufactured in the USA, making it available domestically. It shares the Glock 26 frame but offers reduced recoil and is compatible with Glock 26 holsters, though it lacks optic and accessory rail options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Glock 28
  2. 01:03Import Restrictions & US Production
  3. 03:05Glock 28 vs Glock 26 Comparison
  4. 03:51Operating System & Recoil Analysis
  5. 05:33Accuracy & Ammunition Testing
  6. 09:29Market Positioning & Drawbacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Glock 28 finally available in the USA?

The Glock 28 is now available in the USA because it is being manufactured domestically at Glock's factory in Smyrna, Georgia. Previously, it faced import restrictions due to the ATF's 'points' system for small handguns.

How does the Glock 28 compare to the Glock 26?

The Glock 28 shares the same frame as the Glock 26, making them compatible with the same holsters. However, the Glock 28 is chambered in .380 ACP, features slightly different magazines, and offers noticeably less recoil than the 9mm Glock 26.

What are the main drawbacks of the Glock 28?

The primary drawbacks of the Glock 28 are the lack of an MOS (optic-ready slide) cut and the absence of an accessory rail for mounting lights or lasers, features increasingly common on modern pistols.

Is the Glock 28 good for concealed carry?

Yes, the Glock 28 is a strong contender for concealed carry due to its compact size, double-stack capacity (.380 ACP), and significantly reduced recoil compared to its 9mm counterparts, making it easier to shoot accurately.

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