Glock 27 gen 5 for sale

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Glock 27 gen 5 for sale

Manufacturer: Glock
Model: G27 GEN5
Action: Semi-automatic
Type: Striker Fired
Size: Sub-Compact
Caliber: 40 S&W
Barrel Length: 3.43″
Color: Black
Grips: Polymer
Capacity: 9Rd
Accessories: 3 Mags
Sights: Fixed Sights
Finish: DLC

 

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Glock 27 gen 5 for sale

The Glock 27 gen 5 for sale in 40 S&W joins the Gen5 family as a new member. This compact, lightweight, powerful handgun has been chosen as the official backup weapon by so many U.S. law enforcement agencies. The innovative Gen5 design upgrades have been incorporated to it.

This variant features a nDLC finish thanks to the use of Gen5 technology, a flared magazine well, the tried-and-true GLOCK Marksman barrel (GMB), and an ambidextrous slide stop lever. Glock 27 Gen 5

The Glock 27 gen 5 for sale subcompact frame, which is adjustable like the Gen4 model’s, has the modular backstrap and beavertail system (MBS) and a reversible magazine catch to accommodate left- and right-handed users.

Remarkably wider than models from the previous generation, the slide of the 40 S&W Gen5 is.

Glock 27 gen 5 for sale

We now present the Gen5 series, which consists of variants in the 9×19,.40 S&W, 10MM AUTO, and.45 AUTO calibers. The GLOCK Marksman Barrel, nDLC finish, ambidextrous slide stop lever, elimination of finger grooves, and flared mag-well are just a few of the roughly 20 design changes that Gen5 pistols have over their Gen4 forebears. These adjustments improve precision, robustness, performance, control, and adaptability whether you are shooting at the range or in a scenario when milliseconds count.

Glock 27 Gen5

Glock 27 gen 5 for sale

History
The company’s founder, head engineer Gaston Glock, had no experience with firearms design or manufacture at the time their first pistol, the Glock 17, was being prototyped. Glock had extensive experience in advanced synthetic polymers, which was instrumental in the company’s design of the first commercially successful line of pistols with a polymer frame. Glock introduced ferritic nitrocarburizing into the firearms industry as an anticorrosion surface treatment for metal gun parts.

Development
In 1980, the Austrian Armed Forces announced that it would seek tenders for a new, modern duty pistol to replace their World War II–era Walther P38 handguns. The Federal Ministry of Defence of Austria formulated a list of 17 criteria for the new generation service pistol, including requirements that it would be self loading; fire the NATO-standard 9×19mm Parabellum round; the magazines were not to require any means of assistance for loading; be secure against accidental discharge from shock, strike, and drop from a height of 2 m (6 ft 7 in) onto a steel plate. After firing 15,000 rounds of standard ammunition, the pistol was to be inspected for wear. The pistol was to then be used to fire an overpressure test cartridge generating 5,000 bar (500 MPa; 73,000 psi).[dubious – discuss] The normal maximum operating pressure (Pmax) for the 9 mm NATO is 2,520 bar (252 MPa; 36,500 psi).

Glock became aware of the Austrian Army’s planned procurement, and in 1982, assembled a team of Europe’s leading handgun experts from military, police, and civilian sport-shooting circles to define the most desirable characteristics in a combat pistol. Within three months, Glock had developed a working prototype that combined proven mechanisms and traits from previous pistol designs.In addition, the plan was to make extensive use of synthetic materials and modern manufacturing technologies, which led to the Glock 17 becoming a cost-effective candidate.

Several samples of the Glock 17 (so named because it was the 17th patent procured by the company) were submitted for assessment trials in early 1982, and after passing all of the exhaustive endurance and abuse tests, the Glock emerged as the winner.

The handgun was adopted into service with the Austrian military and police forces in 1982 as the Pistole 80 (P80), with an initial order for 25,000 guns. The Glock 17 outperformed eight different pistols from five other established manufacturers (Heckler & Koch of Germany offered their P7M8, P7M13, and P9S, SIG Sauer of Switzerland bid with their P220 and P226 models, Beretta of Italy submitted their model 92SB-F, FN Herstal of Belgium proposed an updated variant of the Browning Hi-Power, and the Austrian Steyr Mannlicher entered the competition with the GB).

The results of the Austrian trials sparked a wave of interest in Western Europe and overseas, particularly in the United States, where a similar effort to select a service-wide replacement for the M1911 had been going on since the late 1970s (known as the Joint Service Small Arms Program). In late 1983, the United States Department of Defense inquired about the Glock pistol and received four samples of the Glock 17 for unofficial evaluation. Glock was then invited to participate in the XM9 Personal Defense Pistol Trials, but declined because the DOD specifications would require extensive retooling of production equipment and providing 35 test samples in an unrealistic time frame.

In 1985, after joint Norwegian and Swedish trials from 1983 to 1985, the Glock 17 was accepted into service as the P80 in Norway, and in 1988 as the Pistol 88 in Sweden, where it surpassed all prior NATO durability standards. As a result, the Glock 17 became a standard NATO-classified sidearm and was granted a NATO Stock Number (1005-25-133-6775). By 1992, some 350,000 pistols had been sold in more than 45 countries, including 250,000 in the United States alone.

Starting in 2013, the British Armed Forces began replacing the Browning Hi-Power pistol with the Glock 17 Gen 4, due to concerns about weight and the external safety of the Hi-Power. The British preferred the Glock 17 Gen 4 over the Beretta Px4 Storm, FN FNP, Heckler & Koch P30, SIG Sauer P226, Smith & Wesson M&P, and Steyr M9A1 of which 19 pistols each, all chambered in 9×19 mm Parabellum, were entered in the R9GSP trials.

The French Armed Forces (FAF) in 2020 began replacing their MAC Mle 1950 and, to a lesser extent, their PAMAS G1 pistols with Glock 17 Gen 5 models specifically made for the FAF. The French preferred the Glock 17 Gen 5 over the HS2000 and CZ P-10 offerings that also made it to the final selection phase..

 

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