Glock 29 Gen 4 for sale

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

3.8

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Glock

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

3.78in

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Glock

Barrel Length:

3.78"

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

10

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

3.78in

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

10+1

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

3.78in

Caliber:

10mm Auto

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

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Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

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10+1

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 20 customer reviews across 6 variants from 24 retailers

Highly reliable compact 10mm Glock praised for concealability, customization, and customer service, with manageable recoil and excellent build quality.

What customers like

Reliable & Durable40%
flawless as expected
Compact & Concealable35%
Powerhouse in an easy to conceal package
Powerful 10mm Caliber30%
compact sized Glock that shoots 10mm
Excellent Customer Service25%
Grab A Gun got the gun to me super fast
Customization Options20%
I can upgrade and customize with so many aftermarket manufacturers

Common concerns

Magazine Extension Failures10%
Magazine extensions can and do cause failure to feed
High Recoil Management10%
holy #&ck it's got a lot of recoil
Initial Break-in Period5%
It takes a little breaking in, and/or a little getting used to
Frequently Asked Questions
Glock 29 Gen 4 for sale

Is the Glock 29 worth the money?

The Glock 29 Gen5 costs around $579 and delivers reliable 10mm power in a subcompact frame. It's a solid choice for concealed carry or woods protection, though its thickness makes deep concealment harder. If you specifically want compact 10mm capability, few alternatives exist at this price.

How much is a used Glock 29 Gen 4?

Used Glock 29 Gen 4 pistols currently average around $724 used, with a 12-month average closer to $598. Recent GunBroker bids have reached $780. Prices vary by condition and included accessories. The model has been discontinued, which can affect availability across retailers.

Why is the Glock 29 so expensive now?

Glock discontinued the G29 in 2025, tightening supply. Prices vary widely by condition — used examples in very good to excellent shape typically fall in the $300–$500 range, while new units can approach around $850. Generation, condition, and round count also affect price.

Why is the Glock 29 discontinued?

The Glock 29 is being discontinued. Glock has listed the G29 Gen4 and G29 SF among its discontinued pistol models, along with other 10mm Auto offerings like the G20 Gen4 and G20 SF. Check our marketplace for remaining G29 listings from private sellers.

Can a Glock 29 stop a bear?

A Glock 29 in 10mm can stop a bear with hardcast bullets and accurate shot placement. Its compact size limits capacity to 10 rounds, which is a drawback. Many prefer larger handguns or rifles for bear defense, but experienced shooters have successfully used the G29 for this purpose.

Why are Gen 4 Glocks discontinued?

Glock is discontinuing 34+ Gen 4 and Gen 5 models by November 30, 2025, replacing them with the new V Series launching in December 2025. Gen 3 models remain available, largely for California roster compliance. Discontinued Gen 4 and Gen 5 pistols will still be found through remaining dealer inventory and the used market.

Which is better, Glock 29 or Glock 30?

Neither is objectively better—it depends on your priorities. The G29 chambers 10mm for more power, useful in backcountry settings, but recoil is sharper. The G30 shoots .45 ACP with smoother handling and wider ammo availability. Choose based on intended use and recoil tolerance.