Glock G17 Gen5 9mm, Black Slide over Coyote/FDE Frame, 4.49 in Cold Hammer Forged Barrel, 10+1, Austrian Proofs Dated 10/23
Consignor notes this pistol as "VERY RARE FRENCH ARMY MODEL." This Austrian-made 2023 Glock G17 Gen5 stands out with its black slide over coyote/FDE frame, 4.49 inch cold hammer forged barrel, and matching serial numbers on the slide, barrel, frame, and case label. It ships in a coyote/FDE Glock factory case with two 10-round magazines.
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.
Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol shows minimal evidence of prior handling. The bore is clean and shiny.
What's Included
- Glock factory hard case (coyote/FDE)
- 2x 10-round Glock factory 9mm polymer-body magazines
- Manual
- Cleaning tools
This full-size Gen5 configuration features a black slide with cocking serrations, a non-MOS slide with no optics cut, and fixed polymer notch-and-post sights with a rear base marked 6.1. The coyote/FDE polymer frame includes the Gen5 textured grip without finger grooves, a flared magwell, and an installed lanyard loop. An accessory rail is molded into the dustcover for mounting compatible lights.
Controls include ambidextrous slide stop levers and a reversible magazine catch. The pistol uses Glock's striker-fired, short-recoil, tilting-barrel operating system. Capacity as shipped is 10+1 with the included 10-round magazines.
The 4.49 inch cold hammer forged barrel supports the Gen5 platform's accuracy and durability goals. Factory fixed polymer sights provide a straightforward sight picture appropriate to the configuration described.
Origin and markings are clear: Made in Austria with Austrian C.I.P. proof marks, including a frame date of "10/23," and additional Austrian proofs on the barrel. The slide, barrel, frame, and case label carry matching serial numbers as noted.
This example is visually similar to the French contract style in its overall presentation; however, no French contract acceptance markings are observed. Consignor notes "VERY RARE FRENCH ARMY MODEL."




