Special/Commemoratives

5**AZZ G-19 Mar 2004 3rd Gen. Virginia Beach Sheriff Department Glock 19's *****BCT G-22 1992 2nd Gen. Marked "Property of Bexar County, Texas", These are pistols issued to the Bexar County, Texas Sheriff's Department 90694BCT G-22 Unk 3rd Gen. Right front of slide factory stamped "PROPERTY OF BEXAR COUNTY TEXAS" 02***DPD G-22 2nd gen Imported date 7 February 1994 (per call to Glock - Smyrna)`DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT` inscribed on right side of slide 031**DPD G-22 1994-02-07 2nd gen Detriot Police Department 05***DPD G-22 Sept. 1995 2nd gen Detroit PD - per Glock 06*** DPD G-22 February 1998 2nd Gen. Detroit PD unissued - Verified via Glock, Inc. 07***DPD G-23 February 2004 3rd Gen. Detroit P, Verified via Glock, Inc. 252ECP G-22 mAY 1993 2nd gen ??? 2426**FC G-23C Unknown 3rd Gen. Marked "Fulton County, Ga. Sheriff's Dept." on right side of slide. ****KHP G-21 Unknown 2nd Gen. Badge and "Kansas Highway Patrol" on r/side of slide G0** G-17 Unknown 1st Gen. Complete parts gun, replacement frame, replacement slide - S6**, replacement barrel - No number T0 G-17T Unknown 2nd Gen. blue training (there is a "TO", T-oh, listed below, might be typo) T105** G-17T Unknown 3rd Gen. Blue trainer, uses 9mm FX ammo, found in a photo by Lunde AAA**** G-19 1996 2nd Gen. Defense Set AAB**** G-26 1996 2.5 Gen. Defense Set AAC**** G-23 1996 2nd Gen. Defense Set AAD**** G-27 1996 2.5 Gen. Defense Set BCPD036 G-32 March 2000 Bergen county PD BELL**** G-23 December 1996 2nd Gen. Bell Helicopter/Atlantic Olympic Memorial, very special G-23, 1 of 73 CMC*** P9M (G-17) Unknown from German Government GAO-**DOT G-22 Unknown 2nd Gen. Georgia Dept of Transportation GA G-22 January 1997 2nd Gen. serial # "GAnnnDOT", police trade in JKL*** G-21 2004 3rd Gen. Marked on right side slide "Fairbanks Police 100th anniversary 1904-2004" with a badge, only 100 made MCSD*** G-22 02/1994,12/1997,11/1996,05/2000 2nd Gen. County Sheriff’s Dept. - dated by TopGlock "MCSD" MO****HP G-22 October 1993 3rd Gen. Missouri Highway Patrol, has badge and "MSHP" on the left side of the slide MPDC G-17 September 1990 2nd Gen. NSP G-21 Unknown 3rd Gen. Marked with Nebraska State Patrol logo on right of slide OPD0** G-22 Unknown 3rd Gen. There are approximately 400 G22 Gen 3 Glocks with S/N starting with OPD0***. Came with extended slide release and Trijicon night sights. These were brand new never issued pistols for the Oakland Police Department. After receiving the order for the Gen 3, the Gen 4 were released and OPD got rid of the 400 Gen 3's without issuing them. I have one and 4 other buddies of mine have 1 each. P JO*** G-22P Unknown 3rd Gen. Practice Pistol (Orange Frame) ****RSR (No US) G-30 1997, 2001 RSR Wholesale special run SA****TX G-22 March 1996 2nd Gen. San Antonio Police Department, dated TopGlock "SA/TX" USA0*** (No US) G-17 February 2002 American Heroes Commemorative USA1*** (No US) G-21 May 2002 American Heroes Commemorative USA2*** (No US) G-22 July 2002 American Heroes Commemorative Some special and commemorative serial numbers that don't fit the general pattern:

Frames

Originally posted by DannyR

The G17, G17L, G22, G24, G31, G34, G35 and G37 share the same frame.



The G18 frame is unique to the G18.



The G19, G23, G32 & G38 share the same frame.



The G26, G27, G33 & G39 share the same frame.



The G20 & G21 share the same frame.



The G29 & G30 share the same frame.



The G36 frame is unique to the G36.



Upgrades

Originally posted by stangyg123

NOTE: Editted for brevity....

Glock Pistol Upgrades



1990 Upgrade



Glock Model 19, 9mm Luger caliber, requires an upgrade for the following serial numbers:



AN, BP, BR, BV, BW, BX, DL, DM, DN, DP, DR, DS, DT, DV, DW, DX, DY, DZ

These pistols may have the potential of the action to malfunction as follows:

1. The slide locking back on a full magazine.

2. Failure to lock into battery because the barrel lug drags on the slide lock.

3. The magazine follower tips or sticks in the magazine tube.



1992, 6 part Upgrade



GLOCK, INC. Technical Bulletin #920403



April 1, 1992



Glock, Inc. announces a production change of the firing pin safety system. This new firing pin safety system has been installed in all production Glock pistols since November, 1991. A voluntary upgrade is being offered to maintain the Glock tradition of ensuring that all of our pistoils are up to the latest standards in 21st century Goock technology.



Most importantly, the components of the new firing pin safety system are not interchangable with the components of the old systam and Glock will always strive towards maintaining this feature of interchangability while working to ensure future interchangability.



The upgraded firing pin safety system consists of: the firing pin, firing pin safety, the extractor, the spring loaded bearing and the trigger bar. The upgraded system is applicable only to Glock pistols with the following serial number ranges :



Glock 17 - alpha prefixes AA - WF

Glock 19 - alpha prefixes through WJ

Glock 20 - alpha prefixes through WW

Glock 21 - alpha prefixes through XL

Glock 22 - alpha prefixes through YA

Glock 23 - alpha prefixes through SK



The upgraded firing pin safety has a new surface finish making it nearly 100% saltwater corrosion resistant. Also, after rigorous and extensive testing, the new system proves to be more durable and has a longer useful life. Here, as alwyas, Glock is working toward maintianing its standard of perfection.



1993, G19 Upgrade



Glock Model 19, 9mm Luger caliber, requires an upgrade for all pistols.



These pistols have the potential for an UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE of a cartridge with the action open.



The Glock model 19 pistol slide has a bottom protrusion, whose function is to push cartridges from the top of the magazine into the chamber. When the pistol is jammed in a double feed situation, the slide protrusion can come in contact with the primer of the jammed cartridge and cause UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE while the action is open.



2000, G26/27 Recoil spring upgrade



Glock Model 26, 9mm caliber, serial numbers DGU, DHR DKU.



Glock Model 27, .40S&W caliber, serial numbers DGD, DGV, DHS, DHT, DKV, DKW, DKX.



Mr. Don Bulver, warranty department of Glock, Inc., indicated the recoil springs produced before September 1999 may shear off on some of these pistols due to over hardness of the support tube.



Replacement springs will be distinguished by a vertical mark from the center on the front polymer portion of outer ring of the guide rod assembly, which will appear to be a mold line.



2002 Frame Upgrade - Rear slide rail



The GLOCK Corporation has identified a problem with a very small percentage of GLOCK pistols produced between September of 2001 and May of 2002. The specific problem that has been identified is the potential of breaking a rear frame rail in pistols manufactured during this time period. Within the specific range the breakage rate has been less than 0.0188%. So, while the actual percentage of rails reported broken is within any accepted manufacturing tolerance, it is not an acceptable situation to the GLOCK Corporation. It is also important to note that under most conditions GLOCK pistols will continue to function with three rails. A routine maintenance check after each time the pistol has been taken out and used would immediately indicate if there is a problem.



We are, therefore, concerned that a limited number of customers will not get the product we have promised them and what we have always delivered, the very best pistol on the market, in short, a GLOCK.



For these reasons, we have made the decision that in the interest of customer service, replacement frames will be offered to anyone who has a firearm in this range and decides to take advantage of this offer. The replacement frames will have identical serial numbers to our customer's original firearm except the numeral 1 will be added as a prefix. If you believe your firearm is within this range, please call 1-866-225-4098 to take advantage of the ultimate in customer service.



Nothing less than the best for our customers is acceptable to GLOCK and, as always, we will continue to work towards Perfection.



It appears that only serial numbers starting with "E", "GSSF", or "USA" (American Hero’s Commemoratives) are affected. In general, the chronological serial number set that has the prefix letters of "EKA" through "EVR" inclusive appear to be the affected Glocks, regardless of caliber. Three letters precede three numbers on a plate forward of the trigger guard on the underside of the polymer frame. However, some aberrations to this generalization have been reported by GTers. Reports are that the affected Glocks were manufactured from September 2001 to May 2002. So if you bought (or won a GSSF Glock) an "E" or "USA" series Glock in September of 2001 up until the present day, you might have an affected Glock. Unfortunately, Glock has not published a list. Hope this helps, but again, if you are responsible enough to own a gun and can read this, you are smart enough to check for yourself by calling Glock.





Barrel Date

Originally posted by trozau

The 3 letters represent the barrel test fire date code:



The first letter is for the month:

E...Jan

L...Feb

N...Mar

B...Apr

S...May

Z...Jun

G...Jul

P...Aug

I...Sep

C...Oct

V...Nov

A...Dec



The last two letters are for the year:

O...0

W...1

K...2

R...3

F...4

M...5

H...6

Y...7

T...8

D...9



