SHOT Show Sets the Stage for Unveiling of Latest Offering from GLOCK

    SMYRNA, Ga. (January 14, 2013) – Today GLOCK, Inc. announced a new addition to its pistol lineup – the GLOCK 30S. The conceal-and-carry hybrid pistol features impressive stopping power consisting of a factory-made 36 slide on top of a 30SF frame. Its compact design and simple operation allow smooth drawing in a .45 caliber pistol. The 30S packs 10 rounds of .45 ACP in a package that fits the hands of most any user. The G30S is easy to use, easy to conceal and tough to contend with.

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    “The G30S platform has been more than a year in the making,” explained Josh Dorsey, GLOCK Vice President. “Our original request from the field – particularly from law enforcement – was to have a more concealable .45 that still carries 10 rounds, so we utilized the G30 SF frame after it was thoroughly tested, presented and accepted as the desired frame for the G30S.”

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    The full details of the new model are outlined below:
    • Dimensions
    1. Length (overall) 177 mm / 6.97 inch
    2. Length (slide cpl.) 172 mm / 6.77 inch
    3. Width 32.5 mm / 1.28 inch
    4. Height with magazine 122 mm / 4.80 inch
    5. Barrel length 96 mm / 3.78 inch
    6. Length of twist 400 mm / 15.75 inch
    7. Trigger distance 72.5 mm / 2.85 inch
    8. Trigger travel to discharge 12.5 mm / 0.49 inch
    9. Length between sights (polymer) 150 mm / 5.91 inch

    • Weight
    1. Pistol w/o magazine 575 g / 20.28 oz
    2. Magazine std. empty 70 g / 2.47 oz
    3. Magazine std. full (depending on ammo used) 280 g / 9.88 oz

    • Magazine capacity (rounds): 10

    • Barrel profil: right hand twist; octagonal

    • Standard Trigger pull: ~5.5lbs

    • Muzzle velocity V0**: 787 fps

    • Muzzle energy E0**: 317 ft lb

    Phil White

    Retired police officer with 30 years of service. Firearms instructor and SRU team member. I still instruct with local agencies. My daily carry pistol is the tried and true 1911. I’m retired as associate editor since December 14th 2017. My replacement is my friend Pete M email: pete.m@staff.thefirearmblog.com you can reach Pete for product reviews etc.


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