Glock P80 9mm Lipsey's Exclusive Reissue, Gen1-Style Full-Size, Austrian-Made, 17+1, 4.49 in Barrel
This Glock P80 is the Lipsey's distributor-exclusive reissue produced in 2020–2021, bringing back the Gen1-style Glock 17 aesthetics in a limited-run, Austrian-made format. It features the period-correct non-rail, two-pin frame with pebble texture and no finger grooves, matching serial numbers on slide, barrel, and frame, and period-style slide markings. Chambered in 9mm Luger with a 4.49 in barrel and 17+1 capacity, it offers the classic look with modern manufacturing.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent - Distinct polygonal rifling with smooth, well-defined geometry and no visible wear.
Specific Condition Notes: This example appears very well maintained overall, with finish and components showing careful handling.
What’s Included
- Two 17-round Glock factory 9mm double-stack magazines
- Nylon MOLLE-compatible holster with side-release buckle
As a Lipsey's exclusive, this P80 captures the original Gen1-style profile with a non-rail, two-pin polymer frame and pebble-texture grip without finger grooves. The slide carries period-style "P80" and "9x19" markings that align with the reissue's historical aesthetic.
The Austrian-made, cold hammer forged steel barrel uses polygonal rifling and measures 4.49 inches. The pistol retains Glock's striker-fired, short-recoil, tilting-barrel action with a standard Glock trigger and integrated trigger safety.
Controls are kept simple and true to the theme, with a left-side magazine release and fixed polymer sights: a white-dot front and a rear notch. The standard capacity is 17+1 rounds of 9mm Luger using Glock factory double-stack magazines.
Proofs and markings include Austrian C.I.P. proof marks and the "AT" country code on the barrel, along with the "MADE IN AUSTRIA / GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA." import mark. The slide, barrel, and frame bear matching serial numbers, consistent with the limited 2020–2021 production run.




