the markings on the slide, barrel, and frame are but there when they are test fired. they may be hard to see in the pics but the markings consist of an eagle with NPv next to it. the NP stands for nitro proofed and the v stands for vienna where this is done. from what i have gathered the testing rounds are 130% of our nato rounds if that makes sense. i tried to get a pic of the markings on the top of the barrel but none of them came out clear.


the markings above the thumbrest usually MADE IN AUSTRIA GLOCK, INC. , SMYRNA, GA.. on the imported ones they say MADE IN AUSTRIA GLOCK Ges.m.b.H as seen below

usually there are no markings under the trigger guard, but imported glocks will say GLOCK, INC. , SMYRNA, GA. as seen below.

i had two of these but now only have one. i wish i would have kept the other one as it was made 60 guns after this one. as far as i know only the glock 19 was imported during the rush. i've never heard of any other models being imported at that time. this was the first glock i bought and i've never looked back. the one that started it all....