Glock G26 Gen 3 9mm Subcompact Pistol, 3.43" Barrel, Austrian-Made, 10+1, Includes 2 Magazines
This Austrian-made Glock G26 Gen 3 is a proven 9mm subcompact with matching serials on the barrel, slide, and frame. It features Glock's Safe Action system, a dual captive recoil spring assembly, and fixed polymer sights. The pistol is in very good overall condition with an excellent, mirror-finish bore and comes with two factory 10-round magazines.
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 Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol is in solid shape with some minor scratches and blemishes on the exterior surfaces.
What’s Included
- Glock G26 Gen 3 9mm pistol
- Two Glock factory 10-round 9mm double-stack magazines (base marked 'GLOCK AUSTRIA')
The G26 Gen 3 continues the original 'Baby Glock' subcompact lineage introduced in 1995, delivering a compact footprint with reliable 9mm performance. This example is Austrian-made and imported by Glock, Inc., Smyrna, GA, with factory proof and import markings present.
Gen 3 features include a polymer frame with molded pebble texture and three finger grooves, a steel barrel, and Glock's striker-fired Safe Action system with three passive safeties. The standard left-side magazine release and integrated trigger safety tab provide familiar Glock controls.
The slide is cut with rear vertical serrations and a beveled muzzle nose, and it uses an external extractor. Sights are fixed polymer with a white-dot front and a square-notch rear with white outline for a clear, simple sight picture.
The subcompact frame omits an accessory rail for a streamlined profile. Standard capacity is 10+1, and the pistol accepts higher-capacity Glock 17 and Glock 19 magazines for flexible carry and training setups.
A dual captive recoil spring assembly manages the slide impulse in this short 3.43" barrel format, contributing to the controllable feel that has defined the G26 across generations.




