Glock G30S Gen 3 .45 ACP Subcompact Pistol — Slim Slide, 3.78 in Barrel, 10+1 Capacity
The Glock G30S Gen 3 pairs a slimmer slide profile with double-stack .45 ACP capacity, delivering a subcompact package that retains 10+1 rounds. This Short Frame (SF) variant features Glock pattern fixed sights and a single-slot accessory rail. It shows matching serial numbers on the slide, barrel, and frame, and carries Austrian origin markings with U.S. import designation. Noted historically for law-enforcement interest, the G30S was introduced in 2013 and remains in the catalog as of 2026.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling marks are present on exterior surfaces. Please refer to the photos for additional detail.
What’s Included
- Glock factory hard case
- Owner's manual
- Glock polymer magazine speed loader
- Three factory 10-round .45 Auto double-stack magazines marked "45"
This G30S uses the Gen 3 striker-fired system with a subcompact SF polymer frame and finger grooves. Controls include a left-side magazine release. Sights are the Glock fixed notch-and-post set with a white dot front and white U-notch rear.
The slide is the slim-profile variant with rear serrations only, a concept derived from the G36 while retaining the G30’s double-stack 10-round capacity. The result is a subcompact .45 ACP that maintains capacity in a narrower slide form factor.
The 3.78 in barrel and 10+1 capacity make this model a capable .45 ACP carry-size pistol. The frame incorporates a single-slot accessory rail for lights or compatible compact accessories.
Markings read "MADE IN AUSTRIA GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA," reflecting Austrian manufacture with U.S. import designation. The slide, barrel, and frame share matching serial numbers. Historically, the G30S drew law-enforcement interest and usage (e.g., LAPD SIS). Introduced in 2013, it remains a catalog model as of 2026.




