Description
Glock 30S .45 ACP Serial#BELT508
The Glock 30S packages .45 ACP stopping power into a surprisingly carryable footprint. By pairing a slightly narrowed slide with a compact G30-sized frame, Glock reduced printing while keeping a short 3.78″ barrel and a comfortable grip for controlled follow-up shots. The 30S is engineered for durability and low-maintenance service: impact-resistant polymer frame, corrosion-resistant slide finish, and the three-part Safe Action® system for a consistent trigger feel with passive safeties.
Whether you’re looking for a primary carry pistol in .45 ACP or a stout backup that doesn’t feel like a brick on the hip, the 30S hits a sweet spot: enough caliber to inspire confidence, with dimensions tuned to concealment. It’s also well supported by holster and accessory makers, making it easy to outfit to your carry preferences.
Key features
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Chambered in .45 ACP for proven defensive performance.
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Compact 3.78″ barrel and slim-slide configuration for reduced printing.
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Safe Action® trigger system with integrated passive safeties.
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Standard magazine capacities commonly 10 rounds (varies by market and magazine).
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Durable polymer frame and corrosion-resistant slide finish.
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Fixed factory sights and robust internal components for long service life.
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Wide aftermarket support for holsters, mags, and carry accessories.
Typical specifications (approximate / model-dependent)
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Caliber: .45 ACP
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Barrel length: 3.78 in (96 mm)
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Magazine capacity: commonly 10 (flush) — extended mags available.
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Overall length: ~6.97 in (177 mm)
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Unloaded weight: ~20.3 oz (≈575 g) (varies with finish & config)
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Frame: polymer; Slide & barrel: steel
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Sights: fixed 3-dot (options and night sights may be available)
Who this is for
Concealed-carry shooters who want true .45 ACP power without a full-size handgun; users wanting a rugged, simple-to-operate defensive pistol that balances shootability and concealability; also a good duty/back-up option for those who prefer .45 caliber platforms.
Transfer & safety note
All firearm sales and transfers must comply with federal, state, and local laws. Transfers should be processed through a licensed FFL where required. Always train with your firearm, follow safe-handling rules, and store securely.








