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The .45 GAP (Glock Automatic Pistol) was introduced in 2003 by Glock to offer a .45 caliber cartridge with a shorter overall length than the .45 ACP. It was designed to fit into compact and subcompact handguns while still delivering comparable ballistics to the .45 ACP. The .45 GAP was intended to provide a balance between power and ease of handling, particularly in Glock’s smaller framed handguns.
The .45 GAP is primarily found in Glock pistols designed specifically for this caliber. Models such as the Glock 37, 38, and 39 are chambered in .45 GAP and remain some of the most prominent firearms utilizing this round.The cartridge does not see much support beyond Glock’s offerings.