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Pistol Glock 35, Sports model
Tactical and technical characteristics of Glock 35: Caliber, mm - .40 S&W (10×22) Length, mm - 207 Barrel length, mm - 135 Height, mm - 138 Width, mm - 30 Rifling - right-handed, hexagonal, pitch mm - 250 Weight without cartridges, g - 770 Equipped weight, g - 1020 Magazine, cartridges - 15, optional 10; 22
In 1998, along with the Glock 34 sporting pistol chambered for 9x19 Parabellum, Glock GmbH released a similar Glock 35 model, but chambered for .40 S&W.
The Glock 35, like the previous model, was developed specifically as a target weapon for training sessions of the International Pistol Shooting Association.
The Glock 35 in its design is a modification of the base model Glock 17 and is a slightly shorter version of the Glock 24 pistol. At the same time, it has dimensions identical to the Glock 34, but is slightly heavier.
The Glock 35 featured changes similar to those of the Glock 34, but chambered in .40 S&W. The developers enlarged the bolt casing, which at the same time received a longitudinal hole on top in the front part and beveled front edges, lengthened the barrel, increased the bolt stop lever and the magazine latch, and also reduced the force on the trigger. As a rule, adjustable sights were offered instead of standard sights.
The automatic operation of the pistol works due to the recoil of the barrel during its short stroke. The barrel bore is locked by the upper protrusion of the barrel entering the window of the bolt casing. The barrel bore is unlocked by lowering its breech down using the lower breech boss and axis during recoil of the barrel.
All metal parts of the Glock 35 model are processed using Tennifer technology. As a result of this treatment, the surface to a depth of 0.05 mm acquires a hardness of about 69 Rockwell units.
The U-shaped shutter casing is made of steel using high-precision casting and subjected to special treatment to increase corrosion and wear resistance. The barrel, as well as the bolt casing, is treated with a special tenifer coating.
The pistol frame, together with the handle and trigger guard, is made of high-strength polymer plastic. The guide frames along which the steel shutter-casing moves are reinforced with steel inserts.
The pistol has a striker-fired trigger mechanism, the so-called “Safe Action”, with 3 automatic safeties, including one on the trigger.
A feature of the “safe action” trigger is that during the reloading cycle of the pistol, the firing pin is only partially cocked, while it is blocked using an automatic safety lock.
The firing pin is re-cocked only when the trigger is pressed, while the firing pin remains blocked from moving forward until the trigger is fully pulled. Thus, it is possible to achieve a uniform force on the trigger from the first to the last shot, which has a positive effect on shooting accuracy. The standard trigger force is 2 kg.
Open-type sighting devices are mounted on the flat upper surface of the bolt housing and include a replaceable front sight with a sight. As standard, the front sight is equipped with a luminous dot, and the rectangular slot of the sight is framed by a luminous frame.
The pistol is normally supplied with ammunition from a detachable box magazine with a double-row arrangement of 15 rounds in a checkerboard pattern. In addition, it is possible to use magazines with a capacity of 22 rounds, as well as a capacity of 10 rounds with a single-stack arrangement, used in Glock 22, Glock 23 and Glock 24 pistols.
For ease of holding, the pistol has a handle with grooves for fingers on the front side of the handle and small “shelves” for the thumb on their sides.
Under the barrel there are guides for attaching various accessories (laser designator, flashlight, etc.).
The Glock 35 pistol has the same qualities as all models of the Glock family - simplicity, safety in handling and ease of maintenance, as well as a long service life and very high reliability in difficult operating conditions.
The Glock 35 was primarily created for the consumer market for regular shooting, training and IPSC competitions. In addition, the pistol began to be used by various police units. At the request of the owners of these weapons, it is possible to “customize” them in the form of a variety of modifications.
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Description of the airsoft pistol WE Glock 35 Gen 3 (6.0 mm)
An excellent airsoft model from the large Taiwanese brand WE will be an excellent choice for all shooting enthusiasts.
This model exactly replicates the famous Austrian pistol Glock 35 and upon first examination, few will be able to find striking differences. The initially stated projectile speed when the barrel emerges is approximately 90 m/s. And this result is quite good despite the relatively low muzzle energy of up to 3 J.
The projectiles are plastic balls with a diameter of 6 mm. They are loaded into a mechanical magazine in the amount of 26 pieces.
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Initially, the Glock 35 was designed specifically for sports disciplines. The main difference from the standard modification is a longer barrel and a slightly modified bolt. Many experts unanimously declare that this weapon will work even after drowning or freezing.
The WE Glock 35 Gen 3 drive, unlike the original, operates thanks to green gas pumped into the magazine. It is pumped up like refilling a lighter.
The advantage of using this type of gas is the presence of special additives in its composition. They significantly increase the service life of many of the main mechanisms of the airsoft BE Glock 35 Gen 3.
The only downside is the inability to operate the weapon at low temperatures.
The WE Glock 35 Gen 3 pistol is made from high-quality light alloy metal and also from plastic. The frame and pistol grip are made of plastic.
The use of these materials allowed the manufacturer to significantly reduce the weight of the BE Glock 35 Gen 3 airsoft drive. With a length of 225 mm, the weight is only 0.8 kg.
This model contains two types of fuses. One of them is mechanical and is located at the bottom of the barrel. The automatic safety is made in the form of a key and is installed on the trigger.
With their help, every owner of an airsoft WE Glock 35 Gen 3 can be confident in complete safety.
The sighting devices are the front sight and rear sight. The shooter also has the opportunity to install additional tactical equipment using a Picatinny .
And although the model is entirely manufactured in Taiwan, the price of the WE Glock 35 Gen 3 pistol will pleasantly please every buyer.
Glock 35 pistol
Glock 35 |
Glock 35
In 1998, along with the “sports” pistol Glock 34 chambered for 9x19 mm Parabellum, it released a similar model Glock 35, but chambered for .40 S&W.
The new pistol, like the previous model, was developed specifically as a target weapon for training sessions of the international pistol shooting association.
The Glock 35 in its design is a modification of the base model Glock 17 and is a slightly shorter version of the Glock 24 pistol. At the same time, it has dimensions identical to the Glock 34, but is slightly heavier.
Unlike the standard model, the Glock 35 pistol featured modifications similar to those of the Glock 34, but chambered in .40 S&W. The developers enlarged the bolt casing, which at the same time received a longitudinal hole on top in the front part and beveled front edges, lengthened the barrel, increased the bolt stop lever and the magazine latch, and also reduced the force on the trigger. As a rule, adjustable sights were offered instead of standard sights.
Glock 35 |
Glock 35 incomplete disassembly
The automatic pistol operates due to the recoil of the barrel during its short stroke. The barrel bore is locked by the upper protrusion of the barrel entering the window of the bolt casing. The barrel bore is unlocked by lowering its breech down using the lower breech boss and axis during recoil of the barrel.
The U-shaped shutter casing is made of steel using high-precision casting and subjected to special treatment to increase corrosion and wear resistance.
The barrel, as well as the bolt casing, is treated with a special tenifer coating.
The pistol has a striker-fired trigger mechanism, the so-called “Safe Action”, with 3 automatic safeties, including one on the trigger. A feature of the “safe action” trigger is that during the reloading cycle of the pistol, the firing pin is only partially cocked, while it is blocked using an automatic safety lock. The firing pin is re-cocked only when the trigger is pressed, while the firing pin remains blocked from moving forward until the trigger is fully pulled. Thus, it is possible to achieve a uniform force on the trigger from the first to the last shot, which has a positive effect on shooting accuracy. The standard trigger force is 2 kg.
Open-type sighting devices are mounted on the flat upper surface of the bolt housing and include a replaceable front sight with a sight. As standard, the front sight is equipped with a luminous dot, and the rectangular slot of the sight is framed by a luminous frame.
The pistol is normally fed with ammunition from a detachable box magazine with a double-row arrangement of 15 rounds in a checkerboard pattern. In addition, it is possible to use magazines with a capacity of 17 rounds, as well as a capacity of 10 rounds with a single-row arrangement, used in Glock 22, Glock 23 and Glock 24 pistols.
The pistol frame, together with the handle and trigger guard, is made of high-strength polymer material (plastic). The guide frames along which the steel shutter-casing moves are reinforced with steel inserts.
For ease of holding, the pistol has a handle with grooves for fingers on the front side of the handle and small “shelves” for the thumb on their sides.
Under the barrel there are guides for attaching various accessories (laser designator, flashlight, etc.).
Glock 35 on slide stop |
Caliber, mm | .40 S&W |
Length, mm | 207 |
Barrel length, mm | 135 |
Height with magazine, mm | 138 |
Width, mm | 30 |
Weight, kg (without magazine / equipped) | 0.695 / 1020 |
Magazine weight, kg (without cartridges / loaded) | 0.078 / 0.325 |
Store, count. cartridges | 15 (17; 10) |
All metal parts of the Glock 35 model are processed using Tennifer technology. As a result of this treatment, the surface to a depth of 0.05 mm acquires a hardness of about 69 Rockwell units (for comparison, the hardness of industrial diamonds is 71-72).
The Glock 35 pistol has the same qualities as all models of the Glock family - simplicity, safety in handling and ease of maintenance, as well as a long service life and very high reliability in difficult operating conditions.
The Glock 35 was primarily designed for the consumer firearms market for regular shooting, training and practical shooting competitions. In addition, the pistol began to be used by various police units. At the request of the owners of these weapons, it is possible to “customize” them in the form of a variety of modifications.
Glock 35 with tactical light installed |