Glock 17 CO₂ Air Pistol
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General
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Brand: Glock (licensed, commonly made by Umarex)
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Model: Glock 17 CO₂™ BB Pistol (Gen 3 / Gen 4 / Gen 5 licensed airgun)
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Type: CO₂-powered air pistol (steel BB)
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Action: Semi-automatic with blowback slide on many versions (realistic recoil)
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Safety: Manual (Glock-style trigger safety)
Caliber & Ammo
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Caliber: .177 cal (4.5 mm) steel BBs
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Ammo Type: Steel BBs (some dual-ammo capable versions also list pellet support depending on model)
Power & Performance
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Power Source: 1× 12 g CO₂ cartridge (in magazine/grip)
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Muzzle Velocity:
• Up to ~365 fps (~111 m/s) typical on Gen 3/standard blowback models
• Some Gen 5 versions list ~100 m/s (~328 fps) on certain retailer specs
• Older or dual-ammo listings suggest ~427 fps (~130 m/s) as a max figure depending on BB/pellet and model variant -
Energy: < ~3.0 J (airgun range)
Capacity & Firing
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Magazine Capacity: ~18 rounds (BBs) typical on most blowback models
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Shots per CO₂ Capsule: Varies by temperature/use (~multiple magazines)
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Trigger: Glock-style (double / trigger safety)
Dimensions & Weight
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Overall Length: ~200 mm (~7.75 in) (Gen 3/4); ~187 mm (~7.36 in) (Gen 5)
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Weight: ~675 g–795 g (~1.49–1.75 lb), varies by gen/version
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Barrel Type: Smooth bore (BB)
Construction
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Material: Polymer frame with metal slide & drop-free magazine (licensed Glock features)
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Sights: Fixed Glock-style sights (front & rear)
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Accessory Rail: Some models include a small rail under barrel for accessories (model dependent)
Use
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Designed for target shooting, recreational plinking, dry-fire training, and practice, not a firearm.
🧠 Notes
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Velocity ranges vary between model generations and retailer listings — Gen 3/Gen 4 blowback models typically list ~365 fps, while some retailer specs for Gen 5 or dual-ammo mention lower (100 m/s / ~328 fps) depending on BB weight and CO₂ conditions.
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Blowback vs non-blowback: Most listed versions are blowback for a realistic feel; exact performance can vary a bit by sub-model.
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Like other CO₂ .177 airguns, this is generally below firearm energy limits and often does not require a firearm licence in many countries — but always check your local laws and safety rules before purchase/use.