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Glock G26 Gen4 9mm 4.48" 10+1 Police Trade-In
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The GLOCK 26 Gen4 in 9 mm Luger is one of the most sought-after concealed carry pistols. The magazine capacity of 10 rounds is standard and the highly accurate firing characteristics explain why the G26 Gen4 is the mainstay backup option among security personnel and agencies worldwide. Of course, the G26 Gen4 comes with a reversible magazine catch, interchangeable back straps and improved frame texturing for solid control despite the pistol’s size.
Caliber9x19mm
SystemSafe Action®
Mag. Capacity10
Barrel Length87 mm | 3.43 inch
Weightwithout magazine550 g | 19.40 oz
Weightwith empty magazine610 g | 21.52 oz
Weightwith loaded magazine730 g | 25.75 oz
Trigger Pull28 N
MPN#: XGLOC26NS-GEN4
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Comments (16)
This is what new blocks should sell for.
Edit: okay guys DEFINITELY don't get this. I just chatted with KYGUNCO and they said it only comes with 1 magazine. 2 extra magazine will be around $60+ so it would be on par with brand new price. I'm gonna get new gen 5 it comes with 3 magazines
I see Gen5 at LGS for $530 but after tax and fees, its like $590 and that only has fixed sight. Should I just get this instead and get more ammo for practice?
I recall a little while back the DEA bringing on the Glock 26 for use by their undercover personnel.
Have seen departments issue G26 to female detectives (around 5'3") as carry guns because of hand size. They carry a factory 10rnd mag in gun and two Glock 17 mags on belt.
Never quite got a handle on these. Why would you want half a gun? That price is DAF
Ive never seen a law enforcement officer carry a 10 round capacity side arm? maybe as backup or detective? I work hand in hand with several local agencies and they would never carry a sub compact as a primary...
Management at federal agencies used to get the G27, I'm assuming the G26 has replaced it with the switch to 9mm. Glock makes a 12 round magazine for it but if I know I'm headed to a tactical gunfight I'm bringing a rifle.
G26 an ankle b.u.g. replaced w/ G43, why they may be showing up.
No officer in any agency at least in my state, wheres an "ankle gun" as backup. Most only carry one pistol, they carry an 870 rem shotgun and an AR15 in an electric lock cage mount in their vehicle. Usually a DPMS OR Colt.
This would be used as a back up only. When i was a cop i used to carry a glock 27 in an ankle holster as a back up to my glock 22. Most cops would carry this off duty as a primary due to concealability.
What am I missing? Even now I can get a new G26 for this price. Pre panic they were in the high 4s.
Lots of investigations units issue(d) these out. Some departments are transitioning to the G48 which would explain these getting turned in.