GLOCK G17 Gen4 in Flat Dark Earth with one magazine and a few 9x19mm Parabellum cartridges.

G17

The GLOCK G17 is a standard frame, full-size, locked-breech, recoil-operated, double-action-only, semiautomatic pistol fed by a detachable box magazine and chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum.

G17 Gen3G17 Gen4G17 Gen5
Caliber:9×19mm Parabellum9×19mm Parabellum9×19mm Parabellum
Action:Constant
Double
Action
Constant
Double
Action
Constant
Double
Action
Frame Type:StandardStandardStandard
Frame Size:FullFullFull
Overall Length:8.03 inches7.95 inches7.95 inches
Overall Height w/ Magazine:5.43 inches5.43 inches6.14 inches
Overall Width:1.18 inches1.18 inches1.34 inches
Barrel Height:1.26 inches1.26 inches
Barrel Length:4.48 inches4.48 inches4.49 inches
Sight Radius:6.49 inches6.49 inches6.49 inches
Weight (unloaded):25.06 ounces25.06 ounces25.26 ounces
Weight (loaded):~32.12 ounces~32.12 ounces~32.14 ounces
Trigger Pull Weight:~5.5 pounds~5.5 pounds~5.5 pounds
Trigger Travel:~0.49 inch~0.49 inch~0.49 inch
Rifling:Hexagonal Profile
right-hand twist
1:9.84 inches
Hexagonal Profile
right-hand twist
1:9.84 inches
Hexagonal Profile
right-hand twist
1:9.84 inches
GLOCK
Marksman
Barrel
Magazine:Stagger ColumnStagger ColumnStagger Column
Magazine Capacity (standard):17 cartridges17 cartridges17 cartridges
Magazine Capacity (optional)10 cartridges
33 cartridges
10 cartridges
33 cartridges
10 cartridges
33 cartridges
Number of Safeties:333
Available in MOS Configuration:NoYesNo

GLOCK1 introduced the pistol that would become the G17 in 1981.

In 1982, GLOCK won an Austrian Army service sidearm contract for 20,000 to 30,000 G17 pistols (known as the P80).2

They delivered the first pistols under this contract in 1983. Although I have never seen one (except in pictures), I have read/heard rumors that GLOCK submitted G17 prototypes with external safety switches for consideration as part of this contract.

In 1984, the Norwegian Army adopted the G17 as its standard issue service side arm. This was the first adoption a Glock pistol as a service weapon by a NATO member country.

GLOCK began importing G17s into the United States in 1986.

GLOCK manufactures the G17 under one or more of the following United States Patents:

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footnotes/sources:

  1. I use GLOCK as a general term referring to a collection of companies that manufacture and distribute GLOCK pistols throughout the world. They include but are not limited to, GLOCK Ges.m.b.H (Austria, headquarters), GLOCK, Inc. (United States), GLOCK America S. A. (South America), GLOCK Asia Pacific Limited (Asia Pacific), and GLOCK Middle East FZE (Middle East).
  2. There is disagreement as to the quantity of guns in the first order from the Austrian Ministry of Defense. The Timeline ⇒ on the GLOCK website states that 30,000 were delivered in the first order. Paul M. Barrett’s book, Glock: The Rise of America’s Gun, states that 20,000 guns were ordered in the first order.