Glock 26: The Definitive Subcompact 9mm

The "Baby Glock" Legacy: From Gen 3 to the New G26 V

The Glock 26 revolutionized the concealed carry world as the first truly reliable subcompact double-stack 9mm. Known for its "shootability" and legendary magazine compatibility, the G26 remains a top choice for backup and primary carry. Whether you are looking for a rugged certified used classic or the latest Glock 26 V in modern production, we have the full lineup in stock.

  • Unrivaled Magazine Range: Use standard 10-round mags for carry or high-capacity G19/G17 mags for the range.
  • Proven Performance: Decades of duty use have cemented the G26 as the most reliable subcompact ever made.
  • Modern Evolution: Explore the latest features including the Marksman Barrel and MOS optics-ready variants.

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Glock 26 Generational Comparison

SPECIFICATION
Mag Capacity
Optics Ready
Finger Grooves
Ambi Slide Stop
Barrel Type
GEN 3 / 4 (USED)
10+1 (Standard)
No
Yes
No
Polygonal
G26 GEN 5
10+1 (Standard)
No
None
Yes
Marksman (GMB)
G26 V / MOS
10+1 (Standard)
Yes (MOS)
None
Yes
Marksman (GMB)

Glock 26 V: Why it’s the Future of the Platform

As of early 2026, Glock has officially transitioned its mainstream production to the V Series. While it retains the beloved "Gen 5" features—like the ambidextrous slide stop and the removal of finger grooves—the Glock 26 V represents a more refined manufacturing process designed for long-term reliability and tighter tolerances.

For the shooter, this means a smoother trigger pull right out of the box and enhanced durability with the nDLC finish. Because it is the only G26 currently being actively produced for the global market, investing in the V model ensures the best parts compatibility and factory support for years to come. Whether you need the standard version or the MOS (Modular Optic System) for red-dot capability, the G26 V is the pinnacle of the subcompact double-stack.

Glock 26 Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Glock 26 V the same as a Gen 5?

Essentially, yes. The Glock 26 V is the current 2026 production designation for the Gen 5 model. It includes all standard Gen 5 upgrades—such as the Glock Marksman Barrel (GMB) and ambidextrous slide stop—but follows Glock's updated "V Series" nomenclature for modern inventory.

Q: Can I use Glock 19 or Glock 17 magazines in a G26?

Yes. One of the G26's primary advantages is its backward compatibility. It will accept any double-stack 9mm Glock magazine from Gen 3, 4, or 5. While larger G19 or G17 magazines will protrude past the grip, they will function reliably for increased capacity.

Q: What are the main differences between the G26 Gen 4 and the G26 V?

The Glock 26 V (Gen 5) removes the finger grooves for a more comfortable grip, adds a flared magwell for faster reloads, and features the enhanced nDLC finish for better durability. It also includes the Marksman Barrel, which provides a tighter crown for improved accuracy over legacy generations.

Q: Does the Glock 26 have an accessory rail for tactical lights?

Unlike the larger G19 or the slimline G43X MOS, the Glock 26 does not feature a standardized accessory rail on the dust cover. To mount a light or laser, you must use trigger-guard mounted options or specialized aftermarket rail adapters.

Q: Is the Glock 26 too thick for concealed carry?

While the G26 is wider than "slimline" pistols like the G43, many shooters prefer the extra width as it allows for a double-stack capacity and better recoil management. Its short grip makes it particularly resistant to "printing" through clothing, making it an excellent choice for IWB (Inside the Waistband) carry.

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