GLOCK® G19 9mm Compact High Capacity Pistol
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Delivering the same innovative safety features and legendary GLOCK reliability as full size GLOCK handguns in a more compact package, the GLOCK G19 9mm Compact High Capacity Pistol defines versatility. Its reduced dimensions and GLOCK performance make it a great choice for a conventional service weapon, concealed carry, or as a backup weapon. The GLOCK G19 pairs a corrosion-resistant, ergonomic, stronger-than-steel polymer frame with a durable cold-hammered steel slide and barrel coated with GLOCK's high tech Tenifer 64 HRC surface treatment. Safe Action trigger system teams a trigger safety, trigger bar, and firing pin lock that automatically deactivate one after another as the trigger engages. GLOCK barrels feature rounded interior profiles for easier cleaning and longer lasting precision. Loaded chamber indicator. Built-in mounting rails for tactical lights or laser sights. Double action. Black finish. Fixed sights. Weight: 20.99 oz. Capacity: 15+1 rounds.
- Brand - Glock
- Action - Double Action Only
Rated 5 out of 5 by 4
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Rated 5 out of 5 by KB5WIO Dependable and Acurate
I have the Gen4 Glock 19. all three mags load easly with the mag loader that comes with it. I have shot mostly the 115 grain FMJ and have had no problems with it. It is custamizeable to your needs and feel. I would say yes to anyone needing a great shooting gun and small enough to conceal carry and big enough to get the job done with enough rounds to finish the job.
December 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by rockchalk06 My first Glock
For my 21st birthday several years ago, I was given a Gen 2 Glock 19. Nothing fancy, just a 9mm mid size handgun that was pretty plain. That was my first thoughts back in 1999. 13 years later, that same Glock 19 is still being carried, shot and used every day. This was my first Glock I had ever owned. I knew right then, I had to have more and this "disease" would never end.
The Glock 19 is probably the most favored Glock next to its counterpart, the Glock 17. Midsized gun holding 15 plus 1 rounds of ammo, in a small narrow frame, is very hard to beat. Small framed men and women love this Glock. Very light manageable recoil even with the most powerful loads. 15 rounds in a weapon that is not commonly carried as a duty weapon is very pleasing. This weapon is thin enough to be carried inside the waistband and not be seen. Its a bit to large to carry on your ankle though.
I have used my Glock 19 in IPDA and USPSA competitions. As a competition weapon, it excels well due to the light trigger, magazine capacity and ease of operation.
The Glock 19 is a very versatile weapon. Carry, home defense, duty or just as a shooter, you cant go wrong with the Glock 19.
September 15, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Glock9 Happy with purchase
Owned mine for a while now and this gun has never had a hicup. A good balance between carry/target. Impressive at the range, and everyone who has shot it has commented positively. Easy take down and maintenance.Some others have come and gone in my collection, the Glock is here to stay! I've heard good things about Speer gold dot self-defense ammo, and is what i keep around.
January 2, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by leedew My Favorite All Around Handgun
I bought my 19 last year but am just getting around to writing a review. My 19 is a Gen 3 and I have never had a misfire running any type of factory 9mm rounds from 115 grain to 148 grain. I like the fact the frame is slightly smaller than the 17 so I could carry as my concealed weapon if I wanted to (though I also own a 26). For self defense I don't feel under powered with a 9mm as I use a +P 124 grain Speer Gold Dot round. The FMJ 9mm round for target practice is a little less expensive than .40 cal. I've heard talk about the Gen 4 version of the 19 having problems with the 115 grain round with velocities under 1180 fps. Check out the web (You Tube has a lot of reviews, I like Hickok45) for more on a Gen 4.
January 2, 2011
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I live in Melbourne Florida. What requirements are there to buy a pistolwhen you do not want a concealed
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Due to state variances in requirements, we ask that you speak with the retail store in which you wish to purchase the firearm from directly for your requested information. I apologizy for the inconveience but hope that this answer if helpful.Details:
What paperwork do I need to bring, and is there a waiting period in Indiana?Answers
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I'm from Minnesota. We do not have any Bass Pro Shops in state. My nearest store is Altoona, IAAnswers
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You will not be able to purchase a handgun across state lines unless you have them ship the weapon to a dealer in your area. You will have to check with Bass Pro to see if they will do this. Your best bet is to find on locally.A:
You need to arrange shipping to a local FFL dealer; your local dealer will take care of any paperwork required by federal and state laws.Details:
are there larger magizines for this weapon?Answers
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Yes there is although I don't know why you would need more that 15+1 you can get the 31-33 round glock mag. Most all glock 9mm mags will work in the gun.Top 25 Contributor
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Yes, The Glock 17 has 18 round magazines that will fit this weapon, but they will stick out. Glock also makes the 33 round mag originally for the Glock model 18, but it will fit the 19.A:
You can use any G17 mags (17 or 33rds)A:
yes there are they sell a 33 round magazine for 9mmA:
I believe there is. but check your state laws. Here in NY you can only have 10 round clips.1 of 1
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