Current Glock Gen 1 thru 5 being discontinued.

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All models of current Glock handguns being discontinued and redesigned for Anti Switch full auto.
 
Not that I use, own, or want a switch but I’ll look at other handguns in the future.
This is nothing more than Glock attempting to appease the non gun owning segment of society.

Vince
 
Not sure why they have to discontinue all of them and relaunch a "new" one. Unfortunately getting and installing a switch is becoming ridiculously easy. We're seeing it more and more on the job. I'm glad to see them addressing it.
 
Not sure why they have to discontinue all of them and relaunch a "new" one. Unfortunately getting and installing a switch is becoming ridiculously easy. We're seeing it more and more on the job. I'm glad to see them addressing it.
Yes it’s a totally new model that a switch cannot be installed.
I can’t forget the officer that was apprehending a suspect and the suspect gave the officer the magazine of 9mm at close range sadly.
 
I’m not sure what the point is when there are already some 20 million glocks out there.
I am sure it was appease the left side of audience.
I have Gucci G20 Gen 4 and G21 Gen 4 and no need for any more very happy with my Glocks as trail pistols in Alaska.
 
There are a slew of companies which make aftemarket slide assemblies, so I would presume the frames will need to be redesigned to no longer be compatible with those third-party slides. This will have a downstream impact on the many, many companies which have been built over the years making and selling glock-compatible parts and accessories.
 
There are a slew of companies which make aftemarket slide assemblies, so I would presume the frames will need to be redesigned to no longer be compatible with those third-party slides. This will have a downstream impact on the many, many companies which have been built over the years making and selling glock-compatible parts and accessories.
This was my first thought. Glock could change their own guns, but unless they ensure they no longer have aftermarket compatibility it would still be pretty easy to get an aftermarket part to do the same on top of a Glock frame. I'm not typically happy to see stuff like this considering I am not opposed to the legalization of full auto firearms, but I understand why it is a concern for Glock on a legal level. I don't think it will really help the problem they are addressing much though with the current prolifferation of the old models.
 
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