A Gen3 Glock can be easily identified by its accessory rail, finger-groove grip and sandy-type grip panels. There is no easily picked out number that specifically identifies the Gen3.
A Gen2 or Gen1 glock lacks the finger grooves and accessory rail, and a Gen4 Glock has deep square checkering on the grip panels and interchangeable back-straps.
Glock announced the Gen 5 a month ago, but when they will actually be for sale is anybody's guess.
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Yes, unless you have swapped the magazine release button to the right side (for left-handed use). Gen3 magazines do not have the notch for a reversed mag release. G17 magazines can be generally used in all 9mm Glock models.
To determine the generation of your Glock, check the frame and slide for specific features. Gen 1 and 2 Glocks have a smooth grip without finger grooves, while Gen 3 introduced finger grooves and an accessory rail. Gen 4 models feature interchangeable backstraps and a reversible magazine release, while Gen 5 has an ambidextrous slide stop and no finger grooves. Additionally, the model number and production date can be found on the frame's underside, which may help identify the generation.
New in box, for just a basic Gen 3 model, you can expect to pay $600 - $650. I haven't priced the Gen 4 models yet.
.40 and 9mm Gen 4 Glocks have been available for several months already...
It depends on the model and generation a gen 2 g17 could bring 250 to 300 however a gen 4 g19 lnib (like new in box) could go for about 500 to 550.
Gun shops, gun shows, Gun Broker, Auction Arms. If your local gun shops don't carry them, they can order them. The Gen 3 Rough Texture Finish and Gen 4 models are now available.
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The phone number of the Gen Sterling Price Museum is: 660-288-3204.
The phone number of the Gen. David Humphreys House is: 203-735-1908.
The phone number of the Clayton Library Ctr For Gen Res is: 832-393-2600.