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The root of the Glock handguns started from the Glock 17 pistol that was developed by an Austrian company Glock Gmbh., they were previously renowned for quality knives and entrenching tools. However the trivia about the Glock 17 pistol is the fact that the engineer Gaston Glock had not experience on the subject of creating firearms on the flip side, he does know something about advanced synthetic polymers, understanding of that was instrumental within the company’s design of the very first successful line of pistols with a polymer frame.

Glock introduced ferritic nitrocarburizing, a form of case hardening, in to the firearms industry as an anti-corrosion surface treatment for metal gun parts.

Glock 17 pistol’s initial appearance was within the Austrian Army Trials where it was adopted through the army and police in the early 1980s under the designation of P-80. From then the popularity of glock 26 gen 5 handguns reached over 50 countries and won the hearts of military and law-enforcement firearms. In recent times, Glocks are chambered in all of the major pistol calibers, namely 9x17mm Short (.380ACP), 9x19mm Luger, .357SIG, .40SW, 10mm auto and .45ACP. In addition, Glocks obtainable in full-size service models, semi-compact models, compact models for concealed/backup carry, as well as in longslide competition models. Training versions, firing non-lethal practice ammo, also available. Training versions are distinguished from "live" ones by frame colour - blue frame for guns that fire non-lethal ammunition and red frame - for non-firing guns.

Glock handguns are recoil operated except for the model that's chambered in 9x17 - .380ACP, and they have locked breech pistols. They feature Browning-type linkless locking system with a barrel interlocking with slide via ejection port. All Glocks feature patented “Safe Action” striker-fired trigger mechanism.

The maker of the pistol referred to Glock handguns as the Glock “Safe Action” Pistol.

The select-fire version of the Glock, called Glock 18, available only in 9mm Luger and only for Military / Law-enforcement sales. Glock 18 could fire single shots or three-shot bursts. Glock 18 might be equipped with 31-rounds extended magazines and after-market folding stocks. For security reasons, some parts of the Glock 18 ARE NOT interchangeable with Glock 17/19 pistols. The theoretical rate of fire in full-auto mode is 1200 rounds per minute.

By essentially, Glock handguns are on their own fourth generation with updates centered on ergonomics and also the recoil spring assembly. These models do not have total parts modularity with its predecessors, meaning not all parts can be mixed and matched with previous Glock generations.