• Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Advertise
  • Right To Bear
  • Articles
    • Leadership
    • Tactics
    • Officer Down
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Chaplain
    • News
  • Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Law Officer
Law Officer
No Result
View All Result

Third Degree: Filling a GAP

October 1, 2005
Law Officerby Law Officer
Share and speak up for justice, law & order...

Glock has developed a new .45-caliber cartridge that fits in a 9mm-size gun. Called the .45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol), this new cartridge is basically a .45-caliber bullet in a 9mm-length case. Glock developed the cartridge from the ground, but a number of other firearms manufacturers now make guns chambered for this new round. Most ammunition manufacturers build .45 GAP ammunition in a variety of full-metal-jacket training loads and hollow-point defense loads.

I recently took delivery of all three Glock pistols chambered for this new round and tested them on the range at the Tactical Defense Institute (TDI) in southern Ohio. The three models include the full-size service pistol model 37; a concealed-carry version called the model 38; and a deep-concealment sub-compact called the model 39. For readers familiar with the Glock pistol line, these three guns are similar to the 9mm Glock 17, 19 and 26.

The 37 will find great favor with uniformed patrol officers who carry their service sidearm in a duty style holster suspended from a 2.25" duty belt. The 38, which was my favorite of the three, measures a 1/2" shorter in length and not quite 3/4" shorter in height. I found this gun to provide the perfect compromise of shootability and concealability, while still large enough to fit in a duty holster.  To me, the 38 is the best all-around .45 GAP pistol currently made.

That said, I will not be surprised if the sub-compact model 39 ends up the most popular model of the three. This palm-size gun was easier to shoot than I thought, and it was still small enough to tuck into a waistband under a t-shirt or into the pocket of a large overcoat like a winter parka. I think the short grip length will restrict this gun’s use as a duty pistol, but it will find great favor as a backup and off-duty gun.

It appears that the frames used for the 9mm, .40 and .45 GAP pistols are the same, but the GAP slides are slightly wider while maintaining the same length as their 9mm/.40 counterparts. This is likely due to the wider cartridge the slide must house.

Test ammo supplied by Remington, Corbon and Federal came in a variety of bullet styles and weights. It appears the manufacturers use the same bullets in the manufacture of .45 ACP ammo as they do the.45 GAP. The velocity of the .45 GAP runs just about the same as comparable .45 ACP loads.

During a sunny Friday afternoon, the TDI training staff and I fired a total of 500 rounds through each Glock .45 GAP without a single malfunction. Although I had no way of accurately measuring, it appeared the .45 GAP has less felt-recoil than the .45 ACP. (I admit this may be nothing more than an individual perception on my part, but at the same time, is not perception everything?) Regardless, rapid fire drills, such as clearing a Bianchi plate rack, proved quite easy to accomplish, and no one expressed concern about blast or felt-recoil impulse. (Actually, one shooter stated, “This feels quite similar to the .40 S&W.”) And the .45 GAP cartridge proved more than accurate enough for police service, shooting 3" handheld groups at 50 feet.

Like all Glock pistols, these utilized simple, reliable Glock trigger mechanism, and they came with a white dot front sight and a white outline rear. At my age, I have found this sight system too white; all I see it a glob of white instead of a crisp sight picture. These sights are also plastic and susceptible to damage when used in the rough world of law enforcement operations. Fortunately, you can order all Glock pistols from the factory with a set of high-quality night sights that are made of metal and offer a very sharp sight picture, even for those of us with aging eyes.

All three test guns were also equipped with the updated slide-release lever that permits the shooter to release the locked slide with either their shooting-hand thumb or support hand. When Gaston Glock originally designed his pistol for the Austrian Army, he intended shooters to accomplish all slide manipulations with their support hand. However, American shooters, many of whom were trained on the 1911-style pistol, seem to prefer releasing the slide with the support hand. The larger slide-release lever allows for this very “American-style” action.

Would I change anything about the .45 GAP pistol? I would put a longer magazine release button on the gun—something that’s available from Glock. My short hands have difficulty reaching the standard button, so a longer version helps me eject spent magazines more reliably without having to shift the gun in my hand.

Other than the night sights I mentioned above, I would be very happy with any of the Glock .45 GAP pistols. They are easy to carry, easy to shoot and come in a caliber that will, without a doubt, end up “street proven.”        

 

.45 GAP 

Pros

• Easy to shoot and maintain

• Light and easy to carry

• Rust-resistant slide

• Trigger is easy to press, quick to reset

• Wide-mouth magazine well.

Cons

• Factory sights are too white, easier to deform than metal;

• Grip angle too severe for many; and

• Slide-lock lever located right below right-hand thumb.

Glock Inc.

6000 Highlands Pkwy.

Smyrna, GA. 30082

770/432-1202

www.glock.com

 


Share and speak up for justice, law & order...
Tags: Industry NewsMagazine FeatureNewsSpecial Topics
Law Officer

Law Officer

Law Officer is the only major law enforcement publication and website owned and operated by law enforcement—for law enforcement and supporters of justice, law, and order. This unique facet makes Law Officer much more than just a publishing company, but a true advocate for the law enforcement profession.

Related Posts

Florida rapper shot dead minutes after taunting critics to confront him

July 26, 2022

Texas officer shot in the face – suspect killed by police

July 23, 2022

Two California police officers shot and killed

June 14, 2022

Arizona police officer killed after traffic stop

June 3, 2022

20 people shot outside arena following NBA Playoff Game

May 14, 2022

Handyman arrested after alleged violent sexual assault of elderly client

May 13, 2022
Load More

Latest Articles

american promise

The First Test of the American Promise

June 22, 2026
police taking the blame

Police Taking the Blame for Political Cowardice

June 20, 2026
toddler pulls loaded gun

Minnesota Police Officer Shot, Suspect Dead After Standoff

June 19, 2026

Texas DPS Trooper Sergio Romero Killed in Line of Duty Crash

June 19, 2026

Harrison County Deputy Shot At During Traffic Stop; Suspect Killed After Multi-Agency Manhunt

June 18, 2026
toddler pulls loaded gun

Philadelphia Officers Shot by Retired Firefighter

June 18, 2026
Load More

Weekly E-Newsletter

Subscribe—and get the latest news and editorials direct from Law Officer each week!

[newsletter_form type="minimal"]

BE COURAGEOUS

JOIN THE FIGHT

Protect Your Privacy

POPULAR GEAR

Tactical Pants

Tactical Boots

 

FIND MORE…

Law Officer

© 2024 LawOfficer.com

LawOfficer.com

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Speak up for justice, law & order

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Advertise
  • Right To Bear
  • Articles
    • Leadership
    • Tactics
    • Officer Down
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Chaplain
    • News
  • Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Contact

© 2024 LawOfficer.com