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Encyclopedia > GLOCK 17
Glock 17[1]

Glock 17
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Austria
Service history
In service 1980 – Present
Used by Austrian Army, Dutch Army, Swedish Armed Forces, Norwegian Police, New York Police Department, Police Service of Northern Ireland, Tasmania Police, Taiwanese Military Police
Production history
Designer Gaston Glock
Designed 1980s
Manufacturer Glock GmbH
Produced 1980–
Variants see variants
Specifications
Weight 625 g / 22.04 oz (unloaded)
Length 186 mm / 7.32 in
Barrel length 114 mm / 4.49 in
Width 33 mm / 1.18 in
Height 138 mm / 5.43 in

Caliber 9 mm Luger Parabellum
Action Safe action
Feed system 17 / 19 / 33 round magazine
Sights Fixed front and rear

The Glock 17 was the first pistol designed and manufactured by the Austrian company Glock. It is a locked breech, short recoil 9 mm Parabellum semi-automatic pistol with a standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds of ammunition. It uses a modified Petter/Browning barrel locking system. The Glock 17 appeared in the early 1980s for the Austrian Army weapons trials. It entered service under the designation P80. In 1988, it entered service in the Swedish Army under the designation Pistol 88. It is also used by the Norwegian Army and police. The designation 17 is derived from the gun's being Gaston Glock's 17th patent, rather than its magazine capacity. The Glock 17, like all Glock pistols, has a well known reputation for being extremely rugged and reliable. ImageMetadata File history File links Glock_17. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... In 1955, Austria declared her Everlasting Neutrality and made neutrality a constitutional law. ... The Royal Netherlands Army (Koninklijke Landmacht) is the land forces element of the Military of the Netherlands. ... The Swedish Armed Forces, or Försvarsmakten, is a Government agency responsible for the peacetime operation of the armed forces of Sweden. ... The New York City Police Department (NYPD) , the largest police department in the United States, has primary responsibility for law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City. ... The Police Service of Northern Ireland (Irish: Seirbhís Póilíneachta Thuaisceart na hÉireann) is the police service that covers Northern Ireland. ... The Tasmania Police service was established in 1899 by unification of smaller regional forces. ... Gaston Glock (1929- ) is an Austrian engineer, and founder of GLOCK. In 2005, Gaston Glock was ranked number 43 on a list of the 100 wealthiest Austrains in the Austrian economy magazine Trend. ... Glock is an Austrian weapons manufacturer (named after the founder Gaston Glock) founded in 1963 in Deutsch-Wagram, near Vienna, Austria. ... Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH or GesmbH) is a type of legal entity created in Germany in 1892. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The word calibre (British English) or caliber (American English) designates the interior diameter of a tube or the exterior diameter of a wire or rod. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... In firearms terminology, an action is the system of operation that the firearm employs to seal the breech (in a breech-loading firearm), and to load consecutive rounds. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... A 30-round STANAG magazine. ... A Browning 9 millimeter Hi-Power Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a Percussion cap mechanism Derringers were small and easily hidden. ... Glock is an Austrian weapons manufacturer (named after the founder Gaston Glock) founded in 1963 in Deutsch-Wagram, near Vienna, Austria. ... ball and hollowpoint 9mm Luger rounds are popular handgun ammunition. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A 30-round STANAG magazine. ... Rimmed, centerfire . ... Boxes of ammunition clog a warehouse in Baghdad Ammunition is a generic military term meaning (the assembly of) a projectile and its propellant. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Ranks Norwegian military ranks The Norwegian Army (Norwegian: Hæren) is Norways military land force. ...


The Glock 17 and all others that Glock has since produced use the "safe action" fire control system, a single-action mechanism utilizing a striker instead of a hammer and firing pin. Like most other striker-fired pistols, the Glock pistol requires the trigger to pull the striker back the rest of the way, and to release it. In its ready-to-fire state, the pistol could be considered to be "half-cocked". This arrangement translates to consistent trigger pulls which some claim makes training easier. Notably absent is any manual user safety, although a trigger safety and additional internal measures prevent accidental discharge. Its frame is made out of an advanced polymer. Glock barrels use polygonal rifling for increased accuracy, it is recommended to use jacketed ammunition because lead build up in the barrel is likely to cause malfunctioning The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The firing pin is a very hard steel rod with a one small, rounded end for striking the primer of a cartridge. ... The firing pin is a very hard steel rod with a one small, rounded end for striking the primer of a cartridge. ... In firearms terminology, the receiver is the part of the firearm that houses the operating parts of the gun. ... A polymer (from Greek: πολυ, polu, many; and μέρος, meros, part) is a substance composed of molecules with large molecular mass composed of repeating structural units, or monomers, connected by covalent chemical bonds. ...

Contents

About

Angled photo of the Glock 17 (Gen 3)

The Glock stirred up quite a scare when it was revealed to have a polymer frame. Some people thought that, based on early reports, the whole gun was plastic and/or ceramic, and therefore undetectable by metal detectors. In fact, the slide, barrel and many other internal parts, comprising about 80% of the gun's mass, are made out of metal. The slide and barrel are QPQ Tenifer treated, a process that makes their steel more durable to wear and tear as well as to corrosion. ImageMetadata File history File links Glock_17. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Glock_17. ... In firearms the slide is the upper half of a semi-automatic pistol. ... The barrel of a firearm is the tube, usually metal, through which a controlled explosion is released in order to propel a projectile out of the end at great speed. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Quench Process quench is a manufacturing process. ... Tenifer is a trademarked name for the end result of a chemical bath nitriding process that embeds nitrogen into an iron-containing alloy to create a corrosion-resistant finish that is a dull grey in color and extremely hard. ...


The Glock 17 has become very popular because of its simple controls, high durability, and moderate price. It is also reported to be highly reliable in extreme environments like desert, jungle, and arctic regions.[citation needed] For the act of abandoning or withdrawing support from an entity, see desertion. ... This article is about Jungle, the terrain. ... The red line indicates the 10°C isotherm in July, commonly used to define the Arctic region border Satellite image of the Arctic surface The Arctic is the region around the Earths North Pole, opposite the Antarctic region around the South Pole. ...


The Glock 17 enjoys widespread use in law enforcement, but is also a very popular military, sports, and self-defense pistol. More than 50 countries use it for law enforcement or military service. For the band, see The Police. ... Self defense refers to actions taken by a person to defend onself, ones property or ones home. ...


Generations

The Glock 17 has undergone three major revisions since its introduction and therefore there are four generations commonly recognized:

  • Gen 1: Wraparound texturing on the sides, back and front strap of the pistol grip. Plain dustcover.
  • Gen 2: Checkered front strap and serrated back of the pistol grip. Plain dustcover.
  • Gen 3: Added finger grooves to the front strap. Thumb reliefs on the sides of the pistol grip. Universal rail added to the dustcover.
  • Gen 4: As Gen 3 but with the addition of an ambidextrous magazine catch.

There have also been internal changes (most notably of the locking block and the extractor); however, common practice is to separate the various generations based on the frame design as described above.


Variants

Glock has produced several variants on the 17:

  • The Glock 17C (for "compensated") has a ported barrel and slide to reduce muzzle climb while shooting the pistol.
  • The Glock 17L is a competition version with a longer barrel and slide. Early versions also had a ported barrel to combat muzzle flip. The 17L has been largely replaced by the Glock 34 due to post-introduction restrictions on overall length in many popular competition categories.
  • The Glock 17A is a variant produced for the Australian market, to conform to local laws regarding barrel lengths created after the Monash University shooting. The only differences between a Glock 17 and a Glock 17A is that the 17A has a 120mm long barrel which protrudes from the frame visibly and the magazine can only hold 10 rounds.
  • The Glock 17T is a training weapon that fires paint or rubber rounds for force-on-force training scenarios. There are two versions and they are both easily recognizable from their bright blue frames:
    • Glock 17T 9mm FX, which fires Simunition FX cartridges
    • Glock 17T 7.8 x 21 AC, which fires paint and rubber rounds with replaceable air pressure cartridges.
  • The Glock 17P is a training weapon for practicing hand-to-hand combat, loading and unloading of the weapon. The G17P is identical to a standard Glock 17 except for its red frame, an inert barrel (without a chamber, thus preventing the accidental chambering of a live cartridge) and no firing pin hole in the breech face (thus preventing someone from using a live barrel with the training slide).
  • The Glock 17Pro is a special version produced only for the Finnish market. It has the following improvements over the standard Glock 17:
    • Glock factory tritium night sights
    • Glock factory threaded barrel, about 1/2" longer than the standard one
    • Factory marine spring cups
    • Factory modified magazine release
    • Extended slide release, (factory standard in newer models)
    • Extended +2 magazine base plates
    • Glock factory gun pouch
    • 3.5 lbs connector
  • The Glock 17P80 is used by the Norwegian armed forces
  • The Glock 17DK is a special version for Denmark, where handguns must, by law, be 210mm long. The Glock 17DK has a 122.5mm barrel, making the gun 210mm long overall.
  • There are Mariner and Tactical versions available in the Philippines.[2]
  • In 2006 Glock made a special 20th Anniversary edition of the model 17. On the slide Gaston Glock's signature is engraved above a unique number "XXXX of 2006" and besides the words "20 Years of Perfection 1986 to 2006". Only 2006 were made that year.

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References

  1. ^ Technical data on the G17 from Glock.com
  2. ^ Details of Filipino Glock models from GlockFAQ.com

External links

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