Glock 19 Gen3 9mm Compact Pistol, Austrian-Made, 4.02 in Polygonal Barrel, 10+1, Two 10-Round OEM Magazines, Case & Manual
This Austrian-made Glock 19 Gen3 stands out as a compact 9mm with the Safe Action system, a polygonal-rifled 4.02 in barrel, and classic Gen3 frame features. It includes two 10-round OEM magazines, the Glock factory hard case, and the original owner's manual. Austrian/CIP proof marks and import markings confirm origin and production details.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent - Crisp polygonal rifling consistent throughout.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor, superficial scratches and blemishes are present.
What’s Included
- Glock factory hard case (logoed clamshell)
- Original Glock owner's manual
- Two 10-round Glock OEM 9mm compact-pattern magazines with 'AUSTRIA' floorplates
This Glock 19 Gen3 is manufactured in Austria and features the short-recoil, locked-breech, striker-fired Safe Action system. The slide has rear grasping serrations and a right-side ejection port, delivering the Gen3 configuration known for practical handling and straightforward operation.
The 4.02 in barrel uses polygonal rifling, paired with the 9x19 chambering and the double-column Glock compact magazine pattern. This example is configured for 10+1 capacity with the included magazines.
The Gen3 polymer frame includes a single-slot accessory rail, pebbled grip texture, and finger grooves. Controls include the standard left-side magazine release. Sights are the fixed Glock polymer set with a front blade and rear notch.
Approximate dimensions and weight match the Gen3 compact profile: overall length 7.36 in, height 5.04 in, width about 1.26 in, and weight about 23.63 oz with an empty magazine. Austrian/CIP proof symbols are present on the barrel, alongside an "AT" barrel block marking and the "MADE IN AUSTRIA GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA" import mark.




