The Glock 24 is one of the rarer .40 S&W handguns. It was introduced in 1994 as the long-slide competition-shooter version of the G22.
Today, it’s a discontinued model that only law enforcement agencies can get. Glock still does an occasional production run of it, but they’re few and far between.
This actually makes the gun more valuable to collectors. If you want to sell a Glock 24, you should know what it can fetch on the market to avoid being shortchanged. We’ll show you that today.
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Current Value of a Glock 24
How much is a Glock 24 today? The average used Glock 24 is worth $370 to $700. The Glock 24C is worth even more, often from $400 to $800.

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General Questions & Answers
The Glock 24 uses the .40 S&W caliber cartridge.
The G24 can hold 15 rounds in the mag.
Glock marketed the G24 as a competition pistol, especially the G24C or ported-barrel version.
No, Glock doesn't make the G24 anymore.
Disclaimer: We aren’t lawyers and this guide is for general information, not legal advice. Consult a lawyer if you need the latter. We can’t guarantee the information here is always current or accurate. You’re responsible for following laws in your area.
