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Designed for professionals, the GLOCK 17 (Gens) is trusted by law enforcement officers and military personnel around the globe because of its unsurpassed reliability, optimal magazine capacity of 17 rounds in the standard magazine and its low weight. With the signature “Safe Action” trigger system, the GLOCK Luger pistol is safe, easy, and quick – precisely what you need in critical situations....
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Gen 3 introduced the ever-controversial finger grooves to the frame putting hate into the hearts of many small-handed folks. The grip also featured stippled side panels, checkered front and back-straps, and a lanyard hole.
Unlike the gen 4 and newer the back-straps on gen 3 Glocks are fixed on the frame.
Oh no, not finger grooves!
Magazines for the Glock 17 gen 3 are steel reinforced polymer and have a 17 round capacity with factory 19, 24, 31, and 33 round factory magazines also available.
Sights on gen 3 Glocks are fixed and created using the same polymer as the frame. Unfortunately, they can only be adjusted with a special tool made by the company.
The barrel is almost 4.5 inches long and uses polygonal rifling. The rifling works really well but I won’t recommend shooting unjacketed lead bullets through the firearm as it can fill in the rifling and turn it into a smoothbore over time.
With the regular factory sights, the pistol has a sight radius of 6.5 inches, which is very long. This helps a lot with accuracy since it minimizes sight deflection allowing you to hit targets are longer distances without as much difficulty.
Still has the traditional Glock sight picture
An accessory rail was added to the frame in the gen 3 models to equip a laser or light to the gun.
Why the Glock 17 Gen 3 is a Good Choice
Anyone looking for the classic Glock look or is into collecting surplus firearms will enjoy the gen 3 17 but it does have some quirks.
Being an older firearm it does lack some common features that can be found with newer generations and other competitors.
Glock 17 Gen 3 – Pros:
Simplicity
Simplicity is the name of the game for gen 3. The only moving parts are the slide, trigger, magazine release, slide release, and takedown lever.
Mods
Since the gen 3 Glocks have been on the market for many years, you can bet that there is a ton of aftermarket parts available for them. Some “nice to haves” that come straight from the factory are an extended magazine release and slide lock.
The sky really is the limit on what you can do with these guns, and you can really tailor it to your personal needs.
There really isn’t much to the gun’s super simple design that takes well to upgrades.
Reliability
Reliability is the name of the game for Glocks, in general.
It is something that the company has always prided itself in and that reputation continues today.
Accuracy
The 4.5-inch barrel with a long sight radius lends to very accurate shooting. The range I frequent goes out to 100 feet and I can confidently engage targets up to that distance with a Glock 17.
Magazine
Glock magazines have a great capacity and are durable.
Even though the mags are made out of polymer they can take a lot of punishment. You get two magazines in the box with all Glock 17 gen 3s and they are cheap and easy to find extra of if you need more.
Maintenance
Maintenance is very easy with having such a simple pistol.
To field strip, you just need to pull the trigger then move the slide back about an inch and depress the takedown tabs.
Further disassembly can be done using just a simple punch.
Very easy gun to take apart, notice the single recoil spring as opposed to the double spring of later generations.
Barrel
The factory barrel is all you will realistically need for most shooting applications outside of competition.
The barrel included out-of-the-box even outperforms some aftermarket options so don’t be fooled into thinking you need to upgrade in order to be accurate.
Trigger
Although the trigger isn’t going to win any awards it is a consistent 5.5lb. pull. Yes, there is some creep and over-travel but you can be confident that it will function as it should.
And hey if you think you need something a bit better there are hundreds of aftermarket options available to tickle your fancy.
Safety
These are very safe pistols that are easy to use.
The safe action trigger will only fire if the middle blade on the trigger is depressed, making it extremely difficult to shoot unintentionally.
There is no manual safety that needs to be manipulated before being ready to use, just point and click.
It should be no surprise that these guns come in at great prices being a couple of generations behind the current new offerings.
For the money you save buying a gen 3 you will have enough money to buy accessories and modifications before you hit the price you would spend on a new gen 5.
Because saving money is awesome.
Glock 17 Gen 3 – Cons:
Ergonomics
Ergonomics is where the gen 3 Glock 17 really shows its age.
You can basically look at it as being the same feelings a rounded 1×4 in your hand.
The finger grooves do not lend well to smaller hands and this generation did not have interchangeable back-straps like the newer models.
Dated Design
Being an older design you cannot expect the gen 3 Glock 17 to carry over the standard features of the firearms we see released in 2021.
Ambidexterity
There is no ambidextrous support on the gen 3 Glocks. They work as intended for right-handed shooters but leave a lot to be desired for southpaws.
Sights
I am really not a fan of the standard fixed sights that come with the Glock 17.
They need a special tool to be adjusted and in general, I do not like the thought of having polymer sights on a carry gun.
Yes, they are easy enough to change out and one of the first recommendations I would have towards customization but some competitors have straight-up better options out of the box.
How Does it Compare to Other Glock Models?
Let’s take a look at the complete gen 3 9mm lineup… A thing of beauty.
Specifications
Caliber: | 9×19 |
System: | Safe Action |
Magazine: | Standard 17 Optional 19, 24, 31, 33 |
Barrel Length: | 114 mm | 4.49 inch |
Weight (without magazine): | 625 g | 22.05 oz |
Weight (with empty magazine): | 705 g | 24.87 oz |
Weight (with loaded magazine): | 915 g | 32.28 oz |
Trigger Pull: | 5.5lbs |
Length (Overall): | 204 mm | 8.03 inch |
Slide Length: | 186 mm | 7.32 inch |
Width (Overall): | 32 mm | 1.26 inch |
Slide Width: | 25,5 mm | 1.0 inch |
Height (incl magazine): | 139 mm | 5.47 inch |
Line of Sight: |
Range Ammo:
CCI Brass Blazer is my go-to round of range work. They are cheap and reliable.
115 and 124-grain options are found commonly making it easy to get consistent shooting practice in.
Another great option is PMC Bronze.
You will find these mostly in the 115-grain weight but 124 grain does also exist.
They function very well and are sold in very compact packaging making it easy to squeeze a few extra rounds in your ammo can that would otherwise be taken up by larger boxes other brands come with.
Defense:
As soon as I saw penetration testing from Federal HST in person I was a big fan.
I would trust these in a defensive situation any time.
They are offered in grain weights up to 147 but I would recommend staying with 124-grain if that is what you usually practice with at the range.
Federal HST is my go to choice for defense rounds.
Best Accessories for Your Glock 17 Gen 3
It never hurts to have some extra magazines. Since the gen 3 Glocks only come with 2 mags as opposed to the 3 that later generations come with I would say that this is an even easier purchase to justify.
You can use the later generation magazines in your gen 3 Glock without issues or go the aftermarket route.
Magpul also makes a solid magazine offering for Glocks.
A quality holster will allow you to practice your draw with the Glock.
They are a great pick-up for anyone who may eventually want to carry or try to compete.
There are a lot of different holster variants on the market and don’t feel like you are limited to trying out only one style, see what works best for you.
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