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Glock GmbH is a weapons and survival tools manufacturer founded by Gaston Glock in 1963 and headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. The company is most famous for its range of safe action pistols, and also makes survival knives and entrenching tools.  
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'''Glock GmbH''' is a [[weapon]]s, [[firearm]]s and [[survival tools]] [[manufacturer]] founded by [[Gaston Glock]] in 1963 and headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, [[Austria]]. The company is most famous for its range of [[polymer]] safe action [[pistol]]s, and also makes [[survival knife|survival knives]] and [[entrenching tool]]s.
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The company has five subsidiaries to cover its world-wide operations: GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. (in Austria), GLOCK, Inc. (in Smyrna, GA), GLOCK H.K. Ltd. (in Hong Kong), GLOCK America S.A. (in Uruguay), and GLOCK Middle East FZE (in Dubai).<ref>http://us.glock.com/customer-service/corporate Retrieved January 7, 2015.</ref>  Glock also established the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation in to conduct shooting competitions.<ref>http://us.glock.com/confidence/university Retrieved January 7, 2015.</ref>
  
 
== Pistols ==
 
== Pistols ==
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Glock's line of pistols were first developed in the early 1980s to replace the [[Walther P38]] [[service pistol]] in the Austrian [[army]]. Since then, the [[Glock 17]] and its variants have become quite popular as [[military]] and [[law enforcement]] firearms, being exported in more than 50 countries. Glock pistols are chambered for all major pistol [[cartridge]]s, including the 9x17mm Short, [[9mm|9x19mm Luger]], [[.357 SIG]], [[.40 S&W]], [[10mm Auto]], [[.45 ACP]] and the [[.45 GAP]].<ref>http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg15-e.htm</ref> Glock pistols have a unique safe action mechanism and, unlike most [[handgun]]s, do not have any external [[safety (firearms)|safety]] on/off lever. No external safety lever means that there is no risk of the [[shooter]] either forgetting or not realizing that the safety is on during a [[threat]] or [[emergency]] situation. The Glock handguns are prevented from being fired accidentally by the user by a triple safety system, dubbed the safe action [[trigger (firearms)|trigger]] by Glock.  The safe action mechanism includes a drop safety which prevents the handgun from firing if dropped.<ref>http://www.glock.com/english/pistols_adv04.htm</ref>
  
Glock's line of pistols were first developed in the early 1980s to Walther P38 service pistol in the Austrian army. Glock pistols have a unique safe action mechanism and, unlike most handguns, do not have any external safety on/off lever. No external safety lever means that there is no risk of the shooter either forgetting or not realizing that the safety is on in an emergency situation. The Glock handguns are prevented from being fired accidentally by the user by a triple safety system, dubbed the safe action trigger by the manufacturer. The safe action mechanism includes  a drop safety which prevents the handgun from firing if dropped. <ref>http://www.glock.com/english/pistols_adv04.htm</ref>
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==Glock Models==
 
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Glock manufactures the following models of pistols:
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* [[.380 ACP]] for [[Glock 42]] (the "Baby Glock"), [[Glock 25]], and [[Glock 28]]
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* [[9x19mm]] for [[Glock 17]], [[Glock 19]], [[Glock 26]], and [[Glock 43]] (the "Baby Glock")
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* [[.357 SIG]] for [[Glock 31]], [[Glock 32]], and [[Glock 33]]
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* [[.40 S&W]] for [[Glock 22]], [[Glock 23]], and [[Glock 27]]
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* [[.45 ACP]] for [[M1911]], [[Glock 21]] and [[Glock 30]]
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* [[.45 GAP]] for [[Glock 37]], [[Glock 38]], and [[Glock 39]]
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* [[10mm Auto]] for [[Glock 20]] and [[Glock 29]]<ref>http://glockpics.com/blog/glock-model-comparison-table Accessed March 29, 2014</ref>
  
 
== Survival Knives ==
 
== Survival Knives ==
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Glock currently makes two models of survival knives, the Field Knife 78, which is a classic army knife, and the Survival Knife 81, which is similar to the Field Knife 78 but has a saw at the back of the blade. Both knives have a safety sheath made out of the Glock polymer.<ref>http://www.glock.com/english/index_impressum.htm</ref>
  
Glock currently makes two models of survival knives, the Field Knife 78, Which is a classic army knife, and the Survival Knife 81, Which is similar to the field knife 78 but has a saw at the back of the blade. Both knives have a safety sheath made out of the Glock polymer.<ref>http://www.glock.com/english/index_impressum.htm</ref>
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== Entrenching Tool ==
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The Glock [[entrenching tool]] is a [[spade]] which can be transformed into a [[shovel]] and a [[hoe]], and the end of the handle can be pulled out to make a [[saw]]. The entrenching tool also folds up and stores in a [[nylon]] pouch which can be attached to a [[belt]], a [[backpack]] [[bug-out bag]], etc.<ref>http://www.glock.com/english/index_impressum.htm</ref>
  
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==External links==
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* [http://us.glock.com/products/model/g17 Official Glock 17 Info]
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* [http://www.gssfonline.com Glock Sport Shooting Foundation website]
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* [https://survivalblog.com/pat-cascios-product-review-glock-43-9mm-subcompact/ Pat Cascio’s Product Review: GLOCK 43 9mm Subcompact] on [[The Survival Blog]]
  
== Entrenching Tools ==
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==References==
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The Glock entrenching tool is a spade which can be transformed into a shovel and a hoe, and the end of the handle can be pulled out to make a saw. The entrenching tool also folds up and stores in a nylon pouch which  can be attached to a belt, a backpack etc.<ref>http://www.glock.com/english/index_impressum.htm</ref>
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[[Category:Glock]]
 
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[[Category:Companies]]
 
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[[Category:Police Weapons]]
==References==
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[[Category:9mm Semi-automatic Pistols]]
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[[Category:10mm Semi-automatic Pistols]]
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[[Category:.40 Semi-automatic Pistols]]
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[[Category:.45 ACP Semi-automatic Pistols]]
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[[Category:. 45 GAP Semi-automatic Pistols]]

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Glock GmbH is a weapons, firearms and survival tools manufacturer founded by Gaston Glock in 1963 and headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. The company is most famous for its range of polymer safe action pistols, and also makes survival knives and entrenching tools.

The company has five subsidiaries to cover its world-wide operations: GLOCK Ges.m.b.H. (in Austria), GLOCK, Inc. (in Smyrna, GA), GLOCK H.K. Ltd. (in Hong Kong), GLOCK America S.A. (in Uruguay), and GLOCK Middle East FZE (in Dubai).[1] Glock also established the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation in to conduct shooting competitions.[2]

Pistols

Glock's line of pistols were first developed in the early 1980s to replace the Walther P38 service pistol in the Austrian army. Since then, the Glock 17 and its variants have become quite popular as military and law enforcement firearms, being exported in more than 50 countries. Glock pistols are chambered for all major pistol cartridges, including the 9x17mm Short, 9x19mm Luger, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, .45 ACP and the .45 GAP.[3] Glock pistols have a unique safe action mechanism and, unlike most handguns, do not have any external safety on/off lever. No external safety lever means that there is no risk of the shooter either forgetting or not realizing that the safety is on during a threat or emergency situation. The Glock handguns are prevented from being fired accidentally by the user by a triple safety system, dubbed the safe action trigger by Glock. The safe action mechanism includes a drop safety which prevents the handgun from firing if dropped.[4]

Glock Models

Glock manufactures the following models of pistols:

Survival Knives

Glock currently makes two models of survival knives, the Field Knife 78, which is a classic army knife, and the Survival Knife 81, which is similar to the Field Knife 78 but has a saw at the back of the blade. Both knives have a safety sheath made out of the Glock polymer.[6]

Entrenching Tool

The Glock entrenching tool is a spade which can be transformed into a shovel and a hoe, and the end of the handle can be pulled out to make a saw. The entrenching tool also folds up and stores in a nylon pouch which can be attached to a belt, a backpack bug-out bag, etc.[7]

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References