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Glock

Glock pistols are considered high-quality pistols and are used by many police and secret services around the world. In Israel, the SWAT's service revolver is a Glock 17 and the GSS is Glock 17, Glock 19 and Glock 26. The IDF elite also uses Glock 17, but not as a standard service pistol. The pistol in Israel, known as the code 24 (a model designed for the Ministry of Defense), was assembled on a special request at the Glock factory and has several characteristics requested by the Israeli Ministry of Defense: compensating deviation, At night. The model number (17, 19, etc.) represents the total catalog number of Glock, including non-firearms. Some write the company name Glock and not GLOCK, but the company's trademark is GLOCK in capital letters only.
Glock, founded by Gaston Glock, is an Austrian company that manufactures weapons, military equipment and field equipment. The company is known for its pistols, but also produces field knives, shovels, ammunition belts, holsters and more. In fact, Glock began to manufacture firearms at a later stage of its existence, after it approached the tender for the production of a shovel for snow conditions for the Austrian army and discovered by chance that a tender had been issued for the manufacture of a service pistol for that army.
Glock was one of the first companies to manufacture a pistol made of plastic materials, while the other parts, such as cold, hawker, barrel, spring bounce and other small parts made of steel. In contrast to other pistols, Glocks have no external visual gain, but a principle called "safe action", which is based primarily on three safety mechanisms, Making it possible to shoot, which makes the pistol, which is also equipped with an indicator (marker) to the ball in the barrel, very secure to carry when it is primed. Glock is also known for its "Tyniper" coating, which includes a dip in a variety of acids, which gives the metal very high resistance to rust, cracks and hard surface conditions.

Official site of Glock (click here)

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