Glock 28 Anyone?

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In .380...

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Looks like a solution to a problem that didn’t exist. :anyone:

Pretty much describes 90% of all Glocks ever produced after Gen 1. They're basically trolling their fanbase now with new models.

Glock is basically the TexMex food of guns. How many ways can you combine rice, cheese, beans, and tortillas?
 

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These models are over two decades old but were forbidden from import due to criteria on the GCA. They're not new at all. Just new to the US market.
The G28 is a Glock 26 sized 380, and the G25 is a Glock 19 sized 380.



Glock 25: The Glock 25 , introduced in 1995, is a blowback derivative of the compact (102 mm (4.0 in) barrel) Glock 19. The magazine capacity is 15 rounds. Standard fixed sight elevation is 6.9 mm, unlike the 6.5 mm elevation used for the 9×19mm models.



Glock 28: The Glock 28 , introduced in 1997, is a blowback derivative of the subcompact (87 mm (3.4 in) barrel) Glock 26. The standard magazine capacity is 10 rounds, but the 15-round Glock 25 magazine will function in the Glock 28. Standard fixed-sight elevation is 6.9 mm, unlike the 6.5 mm elevation used for the 9×19mm Parabellum models.
 

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