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Cris
09-25-2008, 09:03 PM
Just another small 9mm conceal firearm to consider when looking at guns. Nice size plus the quick and cost effective options to modify.


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GLOCK 26
"Baby" Glock
The triumphant advance of the smallest
GLOCK pistol, specially developed for
concealed carry and previously a
domain of 5-round snub nose revolvers,
started with the presentation of the GLOCK 26 in August
1994. The GLOCK 26 offers more than an alternative in
this field. The magazine capacity of 10 rounds as standard and the highly accurate firing characteristics explain the worldwide distribution among security personnel and secret services.


http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_1.gif CALIBER
9x19
SYSTEM
Safe Action
http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_5.gif WEIGHT
560 g / 19.75 oz.
LOADED (~)
740 g / 26.10 oz. http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_2.gif LENGTH
160 mm / 6.29 in.
HEIGHT
106 mm / 4.17 in. http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_6.gif MAG. CAPACITY
Standard: 10
OPTIONAL
12/15/17/19/33 http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_3.gif WIDTH
30 mm / 1.18 in.
BARREL HEIGHT
32 mm / 1.26 in. http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_7.gif TRIGGER PULL
2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs.
TRIGGER TRAVEL
12.5 mm / 0.5 in. http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/gif_1x1_brown.gif http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_4.gif LINE OF SIGHT
144 mm / 5.67 in.
BARREL LENGTH
88 mm / 3.46 in. http://www.glock.com/images/symb_subcompact_8.gif BARREL RIFLING
right hand, hexagonal
LENGTH OF TWIST
250 mm / 9.84 in.

Satan_3pc
09-25-2008, 09:11 PM
Nice and little. To bad it's only a 9mm. :)

Cris
09-25-2008, 09:12 PM
Check out the Glock 27 post I put up that's .40 Cal for you wanna be men that compensate large caliber for something else.

Satan_3pc
09-25-2008, 09:17 PM
The only thing I'm compensating for is the lack of a 9mm blowing somebody on their ass ;)

Cris
09-25-2008, 09:24 PM
I wouldn't care if it were a pellet gun, I don't want to be shot with it. Another benefit to 9mm also Matt is that in most cases you can carry more rounds than the larger caliber's. Might be something to think about if there were multiple assailants. This might be an option if you are looking to arm your lady friend.

Dave
09-25-2008, 09:24 PM
If a 9mm doesn't take care of the problem, you've got bigger issues on hand.

We've got two 26's.

Dave
09-25-2008, 09:25 PM
I wouldn't care if it were a pellet gun, I don't want to be shot with it. Another benefit to 9mm also Matt is that in most cases you can carry more rounds than the larger caliber's. Might be something to think about if there were multiple assailants. This might be an option if you are looking to arm your lady friend.

Plus ammo is half the price of 45.

Cris
09-25-2008, 09:31 PM
Plus ammo is half the price of 45.


That is a big plus.

ss1
09-26-2008, 08:59 AM
Wife has one. Very acurate gun for its size.

Cris
09-26-2008, 09:00 AM
Look at it this way, it wouldn't be one of the most popular guns sold if they were no good.

Alicia
09-27-2008, 11:04 PM
I love the little 26s. Theyre a great gun for the price, and very easy to shoot, clean, carry, etc.

It was actually the one I used to carry with me in the truck... ive since upgraded though. :D