Glock 17 or 19
Austria - as mentioned Called the P80 Service Pistol
India - regular army, police and SF
Indonesia - Army SF
Italy - Available to Army SF
Latvia - Regular Army
Lithuania
Maylaysia - Regular Navy
Netherlands - Regular Army
Norway - regular army
Sweden - Armed Forces
Afghanistan - Secondary weapons of the Afghan National Police.
Australia - Armament of certain Australian police forces. All Australian police services apart from the South Australian Police and Victoria Police use Glock pistols. A special Glock 17 outfitted with a M1911-style safety was designed specifically for the Tasmania Police.[21] Glocks are also issued to Australian Customs officers.[22]
Austria - P80 standard service pistol.
Belgium - Used by Belgian police.
Brazil - The Federal Police Department issues all agents graduating from the National Police Academy a Glock 17 or Glock 19 or Glock 26 according to the agent's preference.
Canada - Used by various police agencies in cities such as Toronto and Ottawa.
Ecuador - Issued to all National Police officers, as well as various special police units such as the GOE and GIR.
Finland - Used by Finnish police and border guard.
Germany - Various special units of the German Federal Police.
Iceland - Icelandic special forces, such as Víkingasveitin and ICRU.
India - Indian Army, special forces and Indian Police.
Indonesia - Used by Indonesian Army Kopassus.
Iraq - Iraqi security forces.
Israel - Glock 17s and Glock 19s are standard service pistols in certain Israeli military and paramilitary units (Yamam, Shayetet 13, Shabak, and private security firms) and remain popular pistols amongst Israeli citizens.
Italy - Glock 17s and Glock 19s are available to Italian special forces such as GIS, NOCS, "Col Moschin" Regiment, COMSUBIN, and to Intelligence and State Security personnel.
Latvia - Standard sidearm of the Latvian Military and police.
Lithuania - The Glock 17 is the standard sidearm of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.[23]
Malaysia - Mostly used by the Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Police (Pasukan Gerakan Khas).
The Netherlands - Standard sidearm of the Royal Netherlands Army.
New Zealand - The New Zealand Police carry the Glock 17 in situations where weapons are issued.
Northern Ireland - Used by Northern Irish police.
Norway - Issue pistol of the Norwegian Army.
Poland - Approx. 4,800 Glock 19 pistols acquired for the Polish police. The contract was awarded in 2007 and first deliveries were scheduled for October that same year.[24]
Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka Police.
Sweden - The Swedish Armed Forces use two 9 mm variants of the Glock - the Glock 17 and compact Glock 19, known locally as the Pistol 88 and Pistol 88B respectively.[25]. The Swedish Customs Service as well as the Swedish Coast Guard use Glock pistols as service weapon. [26]
United Kingdom - Users include the Specialist Firearms Command of the London Metropolitan Police Service and the PSNI.
United States - The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation issues all agents graduating from the FBI Academy a Glock 22 or Glock 23 according to the agent's preference[27], although the Glock 17 may be issued for FBI agents tasked in certain overseas assignments. .40 caliber Glock pistols are issued to all new agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration,[28] and the Glock 19 remains the standard issue of the US E.P.A. Criminal Investigation Division.
Swedish soldiers
Norwegian
Austrian Soldier