Glock 17 Gen.5 6 mm is a licensed ASG replica of the Austrian semi-automatic pistol based on a modern polymer frame. The model faithfully replicates the firearm original, featuring a metal slide with a realistic Blow-Back system, CO2 power source, and good ergonomics. This version is a full-size pistol in black.
The Glock 17 Gen.5 construction accurately replicates the original design details. It features a polymer frame paired with a metal slide. The manufacturer ensured not only visual authenticity but also operation closely resembling the original. The model performs well as a sidearm.
The model is powered by a 12-gram CO2 capsule installed in the magazine. Compressed carbon dioxide enables semi-automatic firing. A high-quality CO2 cartridge allows for approximately 60 consistent shots at a velocity of 360 FPS. The number of shots depends on ambient temperature, shooting pace, and proper maintenance. A pierced CO2 capsule should not remain installed for more than 48 hours. The built-in Hop-Up system ensures stable BB trajectory.
The replica features a Blow-Back system responsible for realistic slide recoil after each shot. The noticeable “kick” simulates the experience of firing a real firearm. After the last BB is fired, the slide remains locked in the rear position.
The model uses a Single Action (SA) trigger mechanism characterized by a short trigger travel and light pull resistance. After racking the slide and firing the first shot, the striker is automatically cocked by the reciprocating slide. The main advantages of this solution are its simple construction and the ability to deliver precise shots without the risk of trigger jerk.
The Glock features mechanical sighting devices, including a fixed front sight and rear sight with white dots for quick alignment. Additionally, the frame under the barrel includes a 22 mm Picatinny rail, allowing installation of a laser pointer or flashlight, etc.
The pistol has an automatic trigger safety in the form of an additional lever integrated into the trigger. The replica uses a grip-inserted magazine with a capacity of 14 BBs.