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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GREAT!
For a concealed carry gun, this is exactly what you need. It took a little getting used to having my pinky off the grip but if it bothers you that much, you can easily buy an extended grip and attach it to the magazine. But then again, if that's the case you may want to look into getting the glock 19 which is a little bigger but still great for carry. I have never had any Glock malfunction on me to this date. The worst thing that happened was that the slide didn't lock back when the mag was empty with some cheap reloads. If I was going to bet my life on a gun, I would bet it on Glock
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It's a GLOCK
No edges, Straight shooter, Reliable... any questions?
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Great Little Monster
This Glock 26 Gen4 can be a pretty great conceal carry for any type of person. either a newly introduced into firearms or an expert in small carry weapons. great gun will never jam, never misfire. Overall GREAT LITTLE GUN Firearms Instructor CBP
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Glock 26 .... Perfect Carry Weapon
I owned a first Gen Glock 26 when I was on the job. Retired now and purchased the "new" glock 26 Gen 4. It is the same only improved and very easy to carry, maintain and secure.....
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the perfect 9mm for me
have been carrying this 9mm as my CCW for the past 10 years and it is the perfect 9 for concealment and stopping power. using the power ball ammo and after over 5000 + rounds HAVE NEVER HAD A misfire, jam or any malfunction. love it with the 15 round clip with the extension grips. also have 30 round mag and fire that off in 10 to 13 seconds and this baby glock just keeps on ticking. getting another one for the wife as she just got her ccw.
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Excellent
Reliable, concealable, easy to shoot!
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Great gun!
The Glock 26 is my CCW weapon of choice. Compact, accurate, reliable, and with +P rounds it packs a punch! Pros: eats almost any ammo you feed it(jacketed only because of the hexagonal barrel). Easily concealable and reliable. Cons: small hand grip is sometimes hard to manage. I have large hands and find that the pistol wields best with the pearce grip extension, NOT the +1 grip extension. It also handles fine with the flush fitting magazine as I place my pinky finger beneath the magazine base for support. The 15 or 17 rd mag with the slip-on grip extension makes the pistol absolutely perfect. (I recommended installing an extended magazine release with the edges sanded down if you carry this pistol and the extended slide release, both allow the pistol to function more reliably)
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Accurate, affordable, concealable, and deadly
I've carried the Glock 26 for going on a year now as my only concealed carry gun. For me, it's the right blend of accuracy, affordability, conceal-ability, and deadliness. Let's skip the debate on what round is more powerful, and just agree that we'd never want to get hit with a HP 9MM. Agreed? Good. Lets call it plenty deadly then. I like to shoot as often as possible, but ammo is expensive. Thankfully, 9mm is pretty much the most affordable and available handgun round there is. That makes this a very affordable gun to shoot. The initial cost is pretty average too. Yes, there are smaller, thinner, lighter 9mm guns on the market that would be easier to conceal. However, I don't trust them like I trust my Glock. It works in the mountains, the desert, the rain, the snow - where ever you need it to, it survives and performs. It's never had a malfunction of any kind, no matter how dirty it's gotten, and I don't expect it to. The bulk of this gun compared to some of the real small ones is still pretty minimal, so I'm very happy with how it conceals. I've learned to be fairly accurate with it, and I'm getting better. Glock's are tough enough to survive dry-fire training, and I've been doing lots of that to improve my trigger control. In all, this is my top-pick for concealed carry, and I would buy it over again in a heart-beat.
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The best there is
The genius of Gaston Glock -- shoots first, last, always. Any type of ammo, conditions, whatever. My Glock 26 is absolutely my favorite 9mm.