A secret agent used to own it.

As it is actually on the barrel itself, yes it could be a proof stamping of the barrel!Could be Glocks proof stamping?
It's actually a "PENTAGRAM"...........oh so scary those GLOCKS![]()
From what i've heard... (Don't know if it's true, it's only a hint for you)
The polygon could only signifies that the barrel has polygonal rifling.
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Normal Rifling on the left, Polygonal Rifling on the right...
Polygonal rifling have a few advantages:
* Less bullet deformation, resulting in reduced drag on the bullet which helps to increase range, accuracy, and velocity
* Increased barrel life and reduced buildup of copper or lead within the barrel
Here's an example on what you find on your barrel:
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Does any one know what the pentagon with an F inside means?
Really?? Then why does Glock void warranties for shooting lead??
german proof stamp, but I thought this one was for softairguns and .177 air guns only.
Maybe on normal rifling barrels...
But on Polygonal barrels, there's no problems!![]()
Ummmmm, no? As far as I know Glock will void warranty on pistols that have fired non-jacketed. In addition, I don't think Glock has any standard rifling barrels, they've always been Polygonal rifled if I am not mistaken. Someone please tell me I am wrong. I've been keeping lead shoots to a minimum for this reason alone...well, and I've heard from some that lead out of a Glock is just bad news (Polygonal leads more quickly)
Does any one know what the pentagon with an F inside means?



























