Glock LE 47 MOS 9mm 4.49” 17-Rd – Glock Blue Label Dealer
Glock LE 47 MOS 9mm pistol with 4.49″ barrel, 17-round mags, and optic-ready slide—built for law enforcement under the Glock Blue Label Program.
Description
The Glock LE 47 MOS in 9mm is a purpose-built pistol designed for law enforcement professionals through Glock’s exclusive Blue Label Program. Combining the best features of the G17 and G45, the G47 offers full-size performance with advanced modularity, reliability, and optics-ready capability—making it ideal for duty use or serious defense applications.
Built with a 4.49″ Glock Marksman Barrel (GMB) and a full-size frame, the G47 delivers exceptional accuracy, improved barrel lockup, and smooth cycling. Its Modular Optic System (MOS) slide allows for direct mounting of popular red dot sights, giving shooters faster sight acquisition and improved target tracking. The front serrations on the slide make press checks and manipulations easier under stress.
Like all Glock pistols, the G47 is renowned for its simple, safe, and rugged design. It includes Glock’s Safe Action System, a durable polymer frame, and interchangeable backstraps for a customizable grip. This model comes standard with three 17-round magazines, a durable finish, and compatibility with most Gen5 Glock 17/19 components.
Features:
- Chambered in 9mm with a 4.49″ Glock Marksman Barrel
- MOS configuration for optics-ready flexibility
- Full-size frame with 17+1 round capacity
- Front slide serrations for easy manipulation
- Safe Action trigger system and Gen5 upgrades
- Glock Blue Label Program – for qualified professionals
Specifications
- UPC Lookup764503048487
- Model47
- Caliber9MM
- ActionSemi-automatic
- ManufacturerGlock
- Barrel Length4.49
FAQ
In California, you must be at least 21 years old to purchase a firearm. However, certain exemptions may apply, such as for active-duty law enforcement officers or military personnel.
No, California does not require a permit to purchase a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. However, you must meet other requirements, including:
- Being at least 21 years old, with some exceptions
- Passing a written safety test and obtaining a “firearm safety certificate”
- Completing a background check
- Waiting 10 days after submitting your application
- Purchasing a state-approved gun safe or lock

