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How Much Is a Glock 36 Worth? (2026 Value Update)

Isaiah Miller
Written by:Isaiah Miller
Updated On:April 9, 2026
4minutes read

The Glock 36 is one of the less common Glocks. This .45 ACP subcompact will likely be even less commonly seen now that Glock has discontinued it.

While that may come as bad news to buyers, it’s good for sellers. The latter may be able to get better Glock 36 prices, even for used specimens.

To help you out, we’ll show what is a Glock 36 worth today in the market. Knowing the prices will be of use whether you're buying or selling.

PS: If you're checking its value to sell your gun, ensure you follow federal rules. Read our guide on how to sell a gun online to stay 100% legal.

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Current Value of a Glock 36

How much is a Glock 36 today? The average used Glock 36 is worth $160 to $400 for the standard version, but prices vary. A new Glock 36 costs $550 at retail.

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How We Calculate Used Glock 36 Values

Glock 36 value is affected by the gun’s condition and its accessories or upgrades.

This is one of the more straightforward Glocks to value because only one official generation of it exists: Gen 3, or the generation it was introduced.

This is also why you’ll only see people asking about Glock 36 Gen 3 values. There’s no such thing as a Glock 36 Gen 5, for example.

Condition and Value

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For the best Glock 36 value, your gun has to be in the best condition. That’s why new guns from dealers have the highest prices.

For preowned guns, condition can be graded by a professional. Some will charge fees for it, but Cash for Arms doesn’t if you try selling a gun to us.

To see how we professionally evaluate your firearm (for free) and turn that condition into a payout, view our 3-step selling process for a guaranteed FFL offer.

Once you have the grade, you can estimate value with this:

Like-New or Mint

  • The best prices for preowned guns
  • Never used, completely unmarked
  • Perfect in every way

Excellent

  • About 10% less than mint
  • Very rarely used, nearly unmarked
  • Still work perfectly

Very Good

  • About 20% less than mint
  • Used lightly, with mild wear marks
  • Still work perfectly

Good

  • About 30% less than mint
  • Used often, cared for properly
  • Still work perfectly

Fair

  • About 40% less than mint
  • Used regularly, never cared for
  • Still work, but may not be smooth

Poor

  • About 50% less than mint
  • Noticeably worn, dented, or rusted
  • May not even be functional

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How Accessories Affect What We Pay for Your Glock 36

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Some accessories can boost the price of a Glock 36, even used. However, it depends on the buyer – and most of them just want the gun, not the accessories.

However, if your accessory is from a good brand (even Glock itself) and is in excellent condition, try offering it with your pistol. Alternatively, sell to us. We buy even accessories, in most cases.

Original Box and Papers

Only the better-condition boxes typically add value. If the box is worn or even broken, don’t expect too much.

Value: Around $10 to $25 for the matching box and papers.

Grip Sleeves

Aftermarket grip sleeves are only valuable if they’re from respected manufacturers like Hogue and are still of excellent quality. If they’re anything but black, by the way, it’s a gamble if your buyer wants them.

Value: Around 30% to 50% of the accessory’s original value.

Grip Extensions

Same thing here: they’re only valuable if they’re still in superb condition and come from known brands, like Pearce Grip.

Value: Around 20% to 40% of the accessory’s original value.

Mag Extensions

These are usually more appealing to buyers than the grip extensions that don’t change capacity. Probably the most popular options are the ones from Hyve.

Value: Around 30% to 50% of the accessory’s original value.

Spare Magazines

Most buyers are willing to pay to get more magazines, especially the Glock ones.

Value: Around $10 to $15 per used mag.

The Process to Sell a Glock 36 to Us

Selling a Glock 36 shouldn't be complicated. We provide a streamlined process that handles the heavy lifting for you.

  • Step 1: Get an instant quote based on your gun’s specific model and condition.
  • Step 2: Accept our offer and ship your gun with our prepaid label.
  • Step 3: Get paid the same day we validate it.

Sell a Glock 36 and Its Accessories Easy!

Have a Glock 36 pistol with some accessories? Show it to us! We may be interested in buying ALL of them!

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General Questions & Answers

The Glock 36 holds six rounds of .45 ACP ammo.

It depends on your needs and preferences. For those who like a slim subcompact and are willing to compromise on capacity, the G36 can be a good sidearm.

The chief disadvantage of the Glock 36 is low magazine capacity at only 6 rounds. This is why it may sometimes help improve G36 value if the gun comes with a 1+ mag extender.

The Glock 36 can’t use mags from its bigger relatives, mainly because it uses single-stack design while the rest use double.

If you want to get a great offer for your Glock 36, talk to us. We buy them often and you can even sell a gun collection with a lot of them to us!

Just reach out to us here or at (904) 977-5477. We’ll send you a no-obligations offer that will ensure you gete the true value of your gun.

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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.