For those discerning shooters who desired the smallest GLOCK possible, the company responded with the now popular G42 in 380 AUTO with ultra-compact dimensions and easy-to-shoot characteristics. The G42 packs all the features GLOCK customers have come to appreciate - from the GLOCK SAFE ACTION system with its multiple integrated safety features to the brand’s proven reliability and durability.

| Product Specs | |
| Action | Striker Fire |
| Ammo Capacity | 6 Rounds |
| Barrel Length | 82.5 mm / 3.25 in. |
| Caliber | .380 Auto |
| Color | Black |
| Finish | Tenifer |
| Frame Material | Polymer |
| Front Sight | White Dot |
| Grip | Polymer |
| Overall Height | 105 mm / 4.13 in. |
| Overall Length | 151 mm / 5.94 in. |
| Overall Width | 24 mm / 0.94 in. |
| Rear Sight | White U Notch |
| Slide Material | Stainless Steel |
| Trigger Pull | ~25 N / ~5.5 lbs |
| Weight | 390 g / 13.76 oz. |
Glock
Gaston Glock, an Austrian engineer, successful businessman, and manufacturer of injection molding parts and components, founded GLOCK Ges.m.b.H in 1963. In the 1970s, development and production start-up of the first military products began to take place with the development of a line of knives, grenade casings and machine gun belt links. In the early 1980's, the semi-automatic GLOCK service pistol was born in response to meet the needs of the Austrian military. It's polymer frame and the developed SAFE ACTION® System revolutionized the pistol market