I took these pics a while back while out West on a hunting trip. Currently the Cody Firearms Museum is undergoing a major renovation so most of the collection is put away.
In the mean time, if you want to see a, “gaggle of Glocks” check out these thumb nails. I have left the images full size so the viewer can zoom in on the pistol to see minute details. And also be able to read the placards describing what makes a particular handgun interesting for the collection.
As I recall, these guns were donated (or on loan) by Glock, Inc. So that in itself is interesting to see what THEY think is important.
Enjoy.
- The mythical Glock P80. That’s a military designation. Glock 17’s with this marking are super rare in the US. Less than a handful I would guess. Maybe.
- Glock 25 in 380. Glock does not import this into the US for civilian sales. Threaded Barrel.
- Glock 25 TB. Glock 380 Threaded Barrel.
- Glock 22C RTF (Rough Textured Frame). Notice the “fish scale” slide serrations.
- Glock 22 RTF1. Rough Textured Frame. First one made.
- Glock 22 RTF1 frame. 1st Made.
- The original Glock 21 Get 2.
- The Glock 19 GEN 1 prototype pistol. They hand-cut the frame.
- Production Glock 19 Gen 3.
- Baby Glock
- Baby Glock
- Baby Glock
- Prototype Glock 20 in 10mm. Gen 2 frame. Very interesting.
- The original Glock 17L. I knew a guy who owned one of these back in the day. He sold it. Now regrets it.
- Glock cutaway? Check. Glock cutaway by hand? Check. Glock cutaway cut by Gaston Glock? Awesome!
- Glock 17 Gen 1 cutaway.
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