
Glock Generations Decoded: Gen1 to Gen5 Changes That Matter
A clear, hands-on walk through Gen1 to Gen5 Glock differences you can actually see and feel, plus quick ID cues, useful markings, and a 10-minute inspection plan.
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Modern firearms, as a collecting and classification category, generally refer to firearms manufactured after a specific cutoff date that distinguishes them from antique or vintage pieces under applicable legal definitions, most commonly the post-1898 threshold established by the United States Gun Control Act of 1968, or the post-World War II era as defined by many collectors and dealers for practical classification purposes. Within the collector and commercial firearms market, “modern” typically implies firearms produced from approximately the mid-20th century to the present, encompassing the era of synthetic materials, CNC machining, and contemporary cartridge development.
The modern firearms category has grown substantially in collector interest as the generation that grew up with post-war and Cold War-era military surplus arms has matured, bringing collecting interest to bear on weapons that were once considered too recent to be of historical significance. Mid-20th-century military service pistols, early production examples of influential modern designs, and first-generation versions of now-iconic platforms have all developed strong collector followings as their historical importance has become clearer over time.
Modern production firearms from premier manufacturers are also collected for their quality, completeness, and the specific variants and configurations that define the contemporary high-end market. Limited-production runs, special editions, law-enforcement trade-ins in exceptional condition, and rare configuration variants all attract collector attention within the modern category. The SIG Sauer P226 in Navy configuration, early Glock production variants, and first-year production examples of influential modern designs are representative of the kinds of pieces that command premium collector interest within this category.
For shooters rather than collectors, modern firearms offer the advantages of current production support, available parts, and compatibility with contemporary ammunition. The modern category thus serves both the active shooter market and a growing collector community whose interests extend to the most recent chapters of firearms history.
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A clear, hands-on walk through Gen1 to Gen5 Glock differences you can actually see and feel, plus quick ID cues, useful markings, and a 10-minute inspection plan.

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