Glock 17 et al. {varies}
The Glock family of handguns debuted in 1982 with the Glock 17, the first pistol with a polymer frame to achieve widespread commercial success. Initial furor over a “plastic” gun that was thought to be “invisible to metal detectors” was quickly dispelled when tests proved that the 17’s metal barrel, slide and internal workings still tripped sensors. Stress tests showing the 17 being frozen in a bucket of ice, broken out with a sledgehammer, dropped in another bucket of mud, washed off with a fire hose, run over by a truck and still firing 10,000 rounds without a mechanical failure established the 17’s reputation as an incredibly durable gun. Today, Glocks are, collectively, the most common police sidearms in the world, led by America’s favorite Glock 22 (Damage 2 [9 again], Capacity 15+1).
Examples: .357 SiG Glock 31 (as Glock 22), 10mm ACP Glock 20 (Damage 3, Capacity 15+1, Strength 3), .45 ACP Glock 21 (Damage 3, Capacity 13+1, Strength 3)
Examples: .357 SiG Glock 31 (as Glock 22), 10mm ACP Glock 20 (Damage 3, Capacity 15+1, Strength 3), .45 ACP Glock 21 (Damage 3, Capacity 13+1, Strength 3)
Item type
Weapon, Ranged
Ranges: 20/40/80
Capacity: 17+1
Strength: 2
Size: 1/S
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