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The Glock G34 is a polymer-framed pistol with a built in accessory rail. The pebbled grip is designed for minimal slippage and greater comfort and to this end features a checkered front and back strap finger groves and a thumb rest on each side of the frame. Chambered in 9mm with a barrel length of 5.3 the Glock G34 weighs just 32.83 ounces when loaded. This pistol is accurate enough to have widespread use as a competition firearm among several sporting organizations.
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Obtaining the greatest accuracy for target shooting was the main reason for the development of the GLOCK 34 which has an extended barrel greater slide dimensions and unmatched reliability in a 9x19mm pistol. This highly accurate pistol has found widespread use as a competitive pistol for USPSA IDPA IPSC GSSF and other sport shooting organizations. - Length 224 mm 8.81 in. - Width 30.00 mm 1.18 in. - Length Between Sights 192 mm 7.55 in. - Height 138 mm 5.43 in. - Barrel Height 32 mm 1.26 in. - Barrel Length 135 mm 5.31 in. - Weights Unloaded 730 g 25.77 oz.-Loaded 930 g 32.83 oz. - Trigger Pull 2.0 kg 4.5 lbs. - Trigger Travel 12.5 mm 0.49 in. - Barrel Rifling right hand hexagonal - Length of Twist 250 mm 9.84 in. - Magazine Capacity Standard 17 Optional 1033
BLACK FINISH
UPC | 764503343018 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | STRIKER |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5.3 BARREL |
Weight | 2.1 LBS. |
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