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Brand:

Magtech

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Grains:

230 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Selier & Bellot Ammunition

Barrel Length:

6"

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Brand:

Speer

Barrel Length:

5"

Bullet Type:

Total Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Grains:

185 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Speer

Barrel Length:

5"

Bullet Type:

TOTAL METAL JACKET (TMJ)

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Grains:

200 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Grains:

230 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Grains:

230 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Silver Tip Hollow Point

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Jacket Hollow Point

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.45 GAP

Grains:

230 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Buffalo Bore

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.45 GAP

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

185 grain

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is .45 GAP different than .45 ACP?

Yes, they're different cartridges. .45 GAP has a shorter case (0.755 inches versus 0.898 inches for .45 ACP) and was designed by Glock in 2003 for compact pistols. They're not interchangeable—each requires its own firearm. .45 GAP ammo is harder to find and typically costs more.

Is 45 GAP ammo still made?

Yes, .45 GAP is technically still produced by a few companies, but it is all but impossible to find. Online availability is nearly nonexistent beyond occasional GunBroker listings. No major manufacturer besides Glock still chambers it. Expect serious difficulty locating stock compared to mainstream calibers like .45 ACP.

What is the point of 45 GAP?

.45 GAP delivers .45 ACP stopping power in a shorter cartridge designed for compact pistols. Ernest Durham and Glock collaborated to create it, fitting more firepower into smaller frames while maintaining similar ballistic performance. Today it remains niche—limited ammo availability and few competing firearms make it impractical for most shooters.

What does .45 GAP stand for?

.45 GAP stands for .45 Glock Automatic Pistol. Developed by Glock and Ernest Durham in 2003, it delivers .45 ACP performance in a shorter cartridge, allowing full-power .45-caliber performance in pistols with smaller frames than those required by standard .45 ACP.

Is 45 GAP hard to find?

45 GAP is extremely difficult to find and considered by many to be a dead caliber. Ammunition is all but impossible to come by online or in stores. The caliber has experienced a dramatic rise and fall, making it far more than simply "harder to find than mainstream calibers."