As mentioned above, I suspect any company that offers semi-autos and revolver options, has more caliber options than Glock.Does any other manufacturer come close to this many different caliber offerings?
Ok y’all got me with S&W. I was just thinking auto loading pistols. I am not even a Glock fanboy. I am just amazed how many semi auto pistol company’s make just 9mm these days. With a few exceptions of course.As mentioned above, I suspect any company that offers semi-autos and revolver options, has more caliber options than Glock.
Both Ruger and S&W offer the same number of semi auto pistol calibers as Glock.22 lr
9 mm
380 acp
357 sig
40 s&w
45 acp
45 gap
10 mm
Does any other manufacturer come close to this many different caliber offerings? I was looking at their website tonight and was impressed. And yes 45 gap is still a caliber…….
They do, but not really any more than the other major companies.I still stand by my assertion that Glock has a good caliber lineup with all their different sizes of pistols.
But this is the “auto loader” thread.As mentioned above, I suspect any company that offers semi-autos and revolver options, has more caliber options than Glock.
Neither offer .45 GAP at the minimum. But don’t think either offer .357 Sig either.Both Ruger and S&W offer the same number of semi auto pistol calibers as Glock.
Colt is no longer…Colt has at least one more offering, if not in new guns, then in their historically long line of JMB-inspired semiautos.
.22LR
.25 Auto
.32 Auto
.380 Auto
9mm
.38 Super
.40S&W
10mm Auto
.45 Auto
Non selling products, but hey SW has a 30 super carry!Neither offer .45 GAP at the minimum. But don’t think either offer .357 Sig either.
Yes, but does anyone think it is gonna be a hot seller?? Ruger has a pistol and carbine.Hey aren't we missing .30 Super Carry from the list?
No argument from me on the rarity of .45 GAP these days but they are out there.Non selling products, but hey SW has a 30 super carry!
I guess some folks get excited about 357 Sig but don't think I ever saw a 45Gap??
357 Sig to me is a 9MM +PNo argument from me on the rarity of .45 GAP these days but they are out there.
.357 Sig…isn’t that kinda like .38 Super in a 1911? Always been a niche round too?
Non selling products, but hey SW has a 30 super carry!
I guess some folks get excited about 357 Sig but don't think I ever saw a 45Gap??
Yes, but does anyone think it is gonna be a hot seller?? Ruger has a pistol and carbine.
I don not understand Ruger getting into the 5.7?? Such an expensive caliber and a very tricky to reload.
I sold my FN 5.7 with a half case of ammo that I got for a real deal a long time ago, Just never liked the gun. Trigger sucked and there was no way to make it better, I can punch holes for a lot less. If I could carry such a large gun, it would be something else.
Does any other manufacturer come close to this many different caliber offerings? I was looking at their website tonight and was impressed. And yes 45 gap is still a caliber…….
Is that chambering still being made for them? I think Beretta offered it but not for the USA customers.You forgot 9X21.
9MM, .40, and .22 thus far.How many calibers does Glock offer in their Gen 5 lineup?
They did away with the Gen 4's right, so I assume all the other caliber are Gen 3's? It will be interesting to see how many calibers they eventually port over to Gen 5's, and how many they eventually discontinue.9MM, .40, and .22 thus far.