Glock 26 | Glock 27 [HD] Cleaning & Features
For this video, we'll be going over the Glock 26 & 27, and showing you how to take it apart and clean it! We decided to do them both in the same video, since they are so similar. Often referred to as the "Baby Glock," the G26 & G27 are extremely popular subcompact handguns, often used by both civilians and law enforcement as a concealed carry/back-up gun.
The Glock 26 is chambered in 9mm, and the Glock 27 is chambered in .40 S&W. The 26 has a magazine capacity of 10 with a standard flush fit magazine, but it also accepts larger magazines from other Glock 9mm pistols, like the 19 or 17.
This gives it a magazine capacity of 15, 17 or even 30+ rounds with aftermarket magazines. For the 27, it's standard magazine capacity is 9 rounds, but again, you can use those other .40 cal Glock mags for it.
If you're looking for a tried & true concealed carry firearm, then the Glock 26 or 27 may be the gun for you!
Continue scrolling to see our full review and cleaning of the Glock 26 and 27.

Richard Calvette
Firearms Expert, Urban Carry Holsters
I've been with Urban Carry Holsters since 2020, proudly serving as the Firearms Expert. Before that, I served 8 years in the United States Marine Corps, including a deployment to Iraq from 2009 to 2010. During my time in the Infantry as a Sergeant, I developed a deep interest in the wide range of firearms we used. It fascinated me to learn why specific weapons were chosen for different missions and roles.Breaking into the firearms industry wasn't easy, but persistence paid off. While attending a trade show, I discovered the Sonoran Desert Institute. That opportunity led me to earn an Associate of Science in Firearms Technology, along with certifications as a Pistol Expert and Range Safety Officer.My passion for firearms continues to grow every day. I'm always learning, always improving, and always striving to bring that knowledge and experience to the work we do here at Urban Carry.