Glock 36 Review

Glock 36- The Glock 36 is Glock’s version of a compact .45 auto. A lot of people like to carry the Glock 36 because of its size and caliber. Best Police Guns has written his Glock 36 review to provide you with an unbiased review on the Glock 36. Glock 36!


When it comes to sub compact police guns you have a lot of choices to choose from. Best Police Guns has carried several different backup police guns and came to the realization that size doesn’t mean everything. That meaning, there are some sub compact guns out there that we don’t feel safe carrying. Not because of the gun manufacturer, but because of its stopping power. If Best Police Guns ever needed to use the backup weapon, we want to make sure that we are going to stop the threat. With the Glock 36 you can be sure that you are going to stop the threat. Featuring a .45 auto caliber there aren’t too many things that you can’t stop with the Glock 36.

The Glock 36 is the slim line version of the Glock 30 pistol. This police gun is considered to be slim because of its magazine design. The Glock 36 magazine is set up to be a single stack design allowing it to be skinnier than the full size Glock pistols. In addition to the slim single stack magazine the Glock 36 features all the standard Glock pistol safety features including the safe action trigger, and firing pin safety. It is also built out of the same polymer material that all the other Glock handguns are made out of. This polymer material is corrosion resistant and extreme durable.

Glock 36 specifications:

  • Caliber- .45 auto
  • Weight (loaded)- 765 grams
  • Weight (unloaded)- 570 grams
  • Length- 6.77 inches
  • Barrel Length- 3.78 inches
  • Height- 4.76 inches
  • Barrel Height- 1.26 inches
  • Magazine Capacity- 6
  • Trigger Pull- 5.5 pounds
  • Trigger Travel- .5 inches
  • Line of Sight- 6.18 inches
  • Barrel Rifling- Right hand, octagonal

Glock 36 prices:

The Glock 36 can be found at most police gun stores. If they don’t have it in stock you can easily order it. Remember that it is important that you only buy a Glock 36 from a legit business that can properly register it. Here are the different prices of the Glock 36.

  • Fixed sights: $500.00
  • Glock sights: $560.00
  • Trijicon sights: $575.00

If you are looking for a smaller .45 pistol, then you should really look at the Glock 36. Best Police Guns likes the Glock 36 and feels confident while carrying it. We have shot the Glock 36 a few times and found it to be very accurate and reliable. One thing that you need to research prior to buying a Glock 36 is if your department policy will allow it. At Best Police Guns department, we aren’t allowed to carry a .45 pistol on duty but off duty we can. We recommend that you either head down to your local gun range and test fire one of their Glock 36 pistols or grab a partner who has one and ask to shoot his. We think you will really like the Glock 36.

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