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Glock 20
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The Glock 20 was developed for American security forces and was introduced in 1991. It was designed from the ground up, featuring a 10mm auto catridge, and the flexibility to fire Federal 10mm auto FBI rounds. Due to the more powerful chambering, the Glock 20 is dimensionally larger than the Glock 17. The Glock 20 is approximately 2.5 mm wider and 7mm longer than the Glock 17. Approximately 50 percent of the parts in a Glock 20 may be interchanged with those of the Glock 17. The major assemblies are scaled up and do no interchange.
The Glock 20 uses a recoil-dampening hi-tech polymer, that considerably reduces recoil. With the muzzle energy of 750 joule and a magazine capacity of 15 rounds, the Glock 20 is the reliable companion on every hunt. Glock allows a safe and accurate finishing shot even when hunting big game.
Caliber:10 mm Auto
System:Safe Action |

Weight:785 g / 27.68 oz.
Loaded:1110 g / 39.14 oz. |

Length:193 mm / 7.59 inch
Height:139 mm / 5.47 inch |

Magazine Capacity:15
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Width:32.5 mm / 1.27 inches
Barrel Length:32 mm / 1.26 inches |

Trigger Pull:2.5 kg / 5.5 Pounds
Trigger Travel:12.5 mm / 0.5 inches |

Line of Sight:172 mm / 6.77 in.
Sight Radius:4.6 inches (117 mm) |

Barrel Rifling:right hand, hexagonal
Length of Twist:250 mm / 9.84 inches |