Glock 36

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Glock 36
Glock 36
general information
Civil name: Glock 36
Developer / Manufacturer: Gaston Glock / GLOCK Ges.mbH
Manufacturer country: AustriaAustria Austria
Weapon Category: Self-loading pistol
Furnishing
Overall length: 172 mm
Total height: 121 mm
Total width: 28.5 mm
Weight: (unloaded) 0.570 kg
Sight length : 157 mm
Barrel length : 96 mm
Technical specifications
Caliber : .45 ACP
Possible magazine fillings : 6 + 1 cartridges
Ammunition supply : magazine
Fire types: Single fire
Number of trains : Octagonal
Twist : Right 400 mm
Visor : Rear sight and front sight
Closure : modified Browning system
Charging principle: Recoil loader
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The Glock 36 is a self-loading pistol in .45 ACP caliber in the form factor Sub-Compact or "Slimline". Thanks to its narrow design with a single-row magazine, the Glock 36 combines the firepower of the .45-ACP caliber with small size and good precision. The Glock 36 is particularly suitable as a catching shot and self-defense weapon for hunters. The magazine of the Glock 36 is not compatible with other models in the Glock range. The current model (since 2016) is Generation 3, which has been supplemented with a Glock rail to accommodate additional equipment below the muzzle.

The manufacturer is the Austrian company GLOCK Ges.mbH

See also

Web links

Commons : Glock  - album with pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Orel: GLOCK G36 .45 ACP test. Retrieved August 19, 2017 .