The Glock 17 is an Austrian pistol chambered in 9mm that replaced the Beretta 92FS.
Scream 2

The two cops, Officer Andrews and Richards, escorting Sidney and Hallie each carried a second-generation Glock 17. When Mickey Altieri stole the car, he took both guns and gave one to Nancy Loomis, who used the weapon to kidnap Gale Weathers. The two later threatened Sidney Prescott with the weapons, but Mrs. Loomis double-crossed Mickey by shooting him several times. Mrs. Loomis then wiped her fingerprints off Mickey's Glock and threw it away, before holding the other Glock on Sidney. Sidney escaped and she fired the gun many times at Sidney, missing. Sidney would later get a hold of the Glock after Cotton Weary grabbed the other one and shot Mrs. Loomis in the chest with it, killing her. She gave Gale the other Glock, anticipating Mrs. Loomis to come back. However, to their surprise, it was Mickey who leaped up, only to be blown away by Gale and Sidney. Sidney then turned around and shot Mrs. Loomis in the head to be sure she was dead.
Scream 4
The cops in Woodsboro and Sheriff Dewey Riley are once again armed with Glocks and Jill Roberts and Charlie Walker get ahold of two of them, with Jill using one of them to shoot Trevor Sheldon. Sidney then kills Jill by shooting her in the heart later at the end of the film.
Users
- Nancy Loomis
- Mickey Altieri
- Officer Richards
- Officer Andrews
- Gale Weathers
- Sidney Prescott
- Jill Roberts
- Cotton Weary
- Dewey Riley
- Judy Hicks
- Anthony Perkins
- Ross Hoss
Victims
- Derek Feldman
- Mickey Altieri
- Nancy Loomis
- Trevor Sheldon
- Jill Roberts
Gallery
Appearances
Trivia
- The Glock 17 has a 17 round magazine capacity, as opposed to the Beretta's 15.
- The Glock is seen the most in Scream 4, used by everyone in the Woodsboro Police Department.
- The Glock is more of a generic pistol design than the Beretta. The Glock is also more square-shaped with more angles. It is also mostly made of plastics and is therefore relatively light for a gun. The Beretta is more curved and heavier, with more metal parts. The Beretta also has an external safety and hammer while the Glock has neither. The Glock is striker-fired and the safety mechanism is located on the trigger.