The Top 5 Pistols Made By Glock

Published on April 11, 2025
Duration: 13:25

This video provides an expert overview of the top 5 Glock pistols, detailing their unique features, intended use cases, and comparisons. The discussion highlights the Glock 43X for concealed carry, the 19X and 45 as crossover models, the 34 for competition, the versatile 19 and 19M, and the classic 17 alongside the modular 47. It offers insights valuable for enthusiasts and those seeking to understand Glock's diverse lineup.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19 is highlighted as the most sold model and the 'do-all' handgun, while the Glock 43X and 48 are recommended for concealed carry due to their slim profiles. For competition, the Glock 34 stands out with its extended barrel and slide for enhanced accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Discontinuation Rumors
  2. 01:05#5 Glock 43 & 43X
  3. 02:34#4 Glock 45 & 19X
  4. 05:21#3 Glock 34
  5. 06:58#2 Glock 19 & 19M
  6. 08:31Honorable Mentions: Glock 48 & 26
  7. 10:47#1 Glock 17 & 47

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 5 Glock pistols discussed in the video?

The video highlights the Glock 43/43X, Glock 45/19X, Glock 34, Glock 19/19M, and the Glock 17/47 as the top Glock pistols, detailing their unique features and applications.

Which Glock pistol is best for concealed carry?

The Glock 43X and Glock 48 are specifically recommended for concealed carry due to their slimline designs, offering a balance of concealability and adequate capacity (10+1 for the 43X).

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

Both are crossover models. The Glock 19X was an initial military submission and features a lanyard loop, while the Glock 45 is the refined civilian version with front serrations and no lanyard loop.

Why is the Glock 34 recommended for competition?

The Glock 34 is favored for competition due to its longer barrel and slide (5.31 inches), which provides an increased sight radius for improved accuracy and target acquisition.

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