- Brand : Glock
- Category : Pistols
- Series : Gen3 *CA Compliant
- Model : G26
- Caliber : 9mm Luger
- Barrel Length Range : 3" to 3.99"
- Gun Platform : Glock Component Compatible Style
- Capacity : 10+1
- Action : Striker Fire
- Frame Finish : Black
- OAL : 6.50"
- Frame Material : Polymer
- Hand : Right Hand
- Sight Style : Fixed
- Slide Finish : Matte Black
- Slide Material : Steel
- Slide Description : Serrated
- Barrel Finish : Black
- Barrel Material : Steel
- Frame Size : Sub-Compact
- Grips : Black Texture Finger Groove
- Sight Configuration : Fixed
- Height : 4.17"
- Includes : Mag Loader / Cleaning Kit / Pistol Case / Gun Lock
- Safety : Firing Pin / Trigger Block
- Width : 1.26"
- Barrel Description : Steel
- Barrel Length : 3.43"
- Max Capacity : 10
- Weight : 25.75 oz
- Frame Description : Polymer Frame
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It Eats Anything!
This is an AWESOME concealed carry gun! It will eat ANY ammo and is very reliable. It's the only Glock 9mm pistol that will take ANY Glock 9mm magazine which is very handy if you own other 9mm Glocks.
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Glock 26 - Concealed carry beauty!
Great weapon for conceal carry. Grip is best for smaller hand with extended magazine. Easy to clean and accurate for short barrel.
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never leave home without it!
my favorite pistol is my glock g26 9MM its size is perfect for concealment is very accurate, and as dependable as they come, I would recommend it to anyone. I also have a crimson trace laser grip installed on it and laser comes factory sighted and is dead on accurate, makes a great addition!
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Unbeatable Concealed Carry Firearm
I've got about 2,500 rounds through my Glock 26 (3rd Gen purchased at Impact's Ogden store), so thought I'd share my experiences. There's a lot to love, but I'll try to keep it brief. -This pistol is more accurate than I am, which is saying a lot for such a short barrel. IT EATS EVERYTHING. I've not had a single hiccup with any ammo. I've run everything from the cheapest ball ball/hollow points to the best ammo, and it just keeps spitting them out. Recoil is very manageable, and perfect for accurate double-taps. -This pistol is a little thick, but I'm more than happy to sacrifice a little width in order to have a double-stacked magazine. I keep one chambered (and can always trust that my Glock will not go off unless the trigger is pulled), so have 11 rounds ready to go all the time. I purchased Pearce +2 extensions for both mags at the same time I purchased my Glock because I just didn't think I'd be comfortable without my pinky finger on the grip. I took them off shortly after, though. They defeated the purpose of the smaller firearm for concealment, and I am seriously more comfortable without them. I did end up purchasing some finger-rest extensions from Concealable Control, though, and absolutely love them. I normally carry this IWB, but also pocket carry it fairly often...sometimes in jeans (and I won't pretend it's the most comfortable, as I'm only 5'5, 150lbs), and sometimes in a jacket/coat pocket when the weather is cooler. -Aesthetics: This is probably where I hear the most complaints. People say it's plain, or call it a brick: I don't buy it. I don't go look for a pretty hammer or wrench, I look for one that works and will last. And that's what you're getting with Glock. You can drag it through the mud, pull it out in a sandstorm, or gum it up with pocket lint and oil, and it's still going to go "bang," EVERY SINGLE TIME. My firearm is a tool (admittedly, I clean and caress this tool more than any others), plain and simple. Having said that, I like the way it looks. It's all business, save the shiny stuff for the one that stays in the cabinet. Overall, I can't recommend a better gun. I've honestly taken several people to the range with me who hate Glock (1911 people). But they ALWAYS leave as a fan, and 2 went and bought their own. I love this weapon. Molon labe!
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Concealed Carry Perfection
I own a Glock 26 and i LOVE it. I carry it nearly everyday. The 26 has a good weight and a great balance. It is very concealable in an IWB holster. I also like the adaptability of the handgun. You can use any 9mm Glock mag (Glock 17, 18, 19, 26) up to the 33 rounders. This could easily tip the firepower scale in your favor. It is also helpful at the range. The Glock is also rated for +P+ rounds in case you need extra power. But in a nutshell, I feel that the Glock 26 is a perfect choice for everyday carry, even on a budget.