Frequently Asked Questions
Glock 20sf 10mm for sale
What's the difference between a Glock 20 and a Glock 20 SF?
Both fire 10mm Auto. The 20SF has a shorter frame grip circumference, making it easier to handle for shooters with smaller hands. Mechanically identical otherwise. The choice comes down to hand size and grip comfort.
What is the meaning of Glock 20 SF?
SF stands for "Short Frame." The 20SF has a reduced grip circumference at the rear, making it more comfortable for shooters with smaller hands. It retains the full-size slide and 10mm Auto chambering of the standard Glock 20 but offers a shorter trigger reach.
Is the Glock 20 SF discontinued?
Yes, Glock discontinued the 20SF. It no longer appears in their current lineup, but used units and remaining inventory still circulate through retailers, typically priced around $550 and ranging from $489 to $786.
Is a Glock 20 worth it?
Worth depends on your needs. If you want a full-size 10mm striker-fired pistol for defense or hunting, the Glock 20 delivers proven reliability and power. Current pricing runs around $620. Recoil is substantial, so practice matters. Not ideal for beginners, but respected by 10mm enthusiasts.
What is the best holster for a Glock 20?
The best holster depends on your carry method. For concealed carry, IWB Kydex holsters offer good retention and trigger coverage. OWB suits open carry or duty use. Appendix holsters with a claw reduce printing. Reputable makers include Safariland, Vedder, and Tier 1 Concealed.
Which gen Glock 20 is best?
The Glock 20 SF is a Gen 3 short-frame variant — the SF designation does not carry into Gen 5. Gen 5 offers trigger and grip improvements but lacks the SF frame. If you prefer a shorter grip reach, the Gen 3 SF may suit you better than a newer generation.
Is there a Glock 20C SF?
No. Glock never produced a factory Glock 20C SF. The 20C (compensated slide) and SF (short frame) were separate design paths. Third-party gunsmiths offer custom 20C SF builds, but an OEM Glock 20C SF doesn't exist.