Original Baby Glock

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 0:21

This video demonstrates the rapid-fire capabilities and magazine handling of the Glock 26, often called the 'Baby Glock'. An experienced shooter showcases proper technique for inserting an extended 33-round magazine, chambering a round, and managing recoil during rapid fire at an outdoor range. The demonstration highlights the firearm's cycling and slide lock functionality.

Quick Summary

The Glock 26, known as the 'Baby Glock', is demonstrated in 9x19mm with custom stippling and aftermarket sights. The video shows loading a 33-round extended magazine, performing rapid fire, and managing recoil effectively on an outdoor range, highlighting the subcompact pistol's capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 26 Overview & Customizations
  2. 00:02Loading Extended Magazine
  3. 00:05Rapid Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:15Slide Lock & Clear Chamber

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Glock 26 commonly referred to as?

The Glock 26 is commonly referred to as the 'Baby Glock' due to its subcompact size, making it a popular choice for concealed carry while still chambered in the versatile 9x19mm caliber.

What are the advantages of using an extended magazine with the Glock 26?

Using an extended 33-round magazine with the Glock 26 significantly increases its ammunition capacity from the standard 10+1 rounds, allowing for more shots before reloading, which can be beneficial for training or defensive situations.

What aftermarket modifications are visible on the Glock 26 in the video?

The Glock 26 in the video features custom grip stippling for enhanced texture and aftermarket high-visibility sights, such as green fiber optic or night sights, to improve sight acquisition.

How does the shooter demonstrate proficiency with the Glock 26?

The shooter demonstrates proficiency through safe muzzle direction, proficient recoil management during rapid fire, and proper grip technique, highlighting the capabilities of the subcompact platform even with an extended magazine.

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