This video discusses rumors of Glock discontinuing most models, potentially due to lawsuits related to 'Glock switches' that enable rapid firing. The focus is on the potential discontinuation of popular models like the Glock 19, while slimline models (42, 43, 43X, 48) are rumored to remain. A new 'V Series' is speculated to replace discontinued lines, though its features, including MOS capability, are uncertain. The speaker expresses mixed feelings about Glock's perceived lack of aftermarket support and optics-ready options compared to competitors.
FN has officially discontinued the commercial legacy SCAR series in the US, including the 16S, 17S, and 20S models. However, this does not affect global military production, and support and parts for existing commercial models will remain available for a period. Rumors and leaked images suggest a potential successor, possibly named SCAR Mark III or FN 264 IWS, which may feature new cartridge technologies and an updated design, potentially being unveiled at Shot Show 2025 or 2026.
This video discusses the controversial discontinuation of certain Glock models, particularly the Glock 47, in anticipation of new 'Glock V' models. The speaker, a Glock enthusiast, expresses sadness over the potential scarcity of the Glock 47 and confusion regarding Glock's strategic decisions. The discussion touches upon the impact of aftermarket modifications like 'switches' and the broader implications for the firearm industry and consumer base.
This video's title suggests a significant event for firearm enthusiasts: the potential discontinuation of all Glock models. The content likely explores the reasons behind this alleged decision and its implications for the market and consumers. Given the focus on Glock, a prominent firearm manufacturer, the video is expected to delve into industry trends, manufacturing strategies, or potential new product lines. Viewers interested in firearms, particularly those with a stake in Glock ownership or the broader handgun market, will find this information relevant.
Glock is officially discontinuing most existing models, introducing the 'V Series' with specific V-marked slides and frames. These new models, including the G17V, G19V, and G19X V MOS TB, are slated for release in December 2025. This strategic shift is attributed to Glock's commitment to future innovations and aligning with upcoming offerings, potentially addressing legal pressures and expanding firearm accessibility.
The VSO Gun Channel discusses Glock's decision to discontinue popular pistol models, attributing it to political pressure from gun control advocates. The speaker expresses disappointment, viewing this as a betrayal of Second Amendment principles and a sign of Glock's declining relevance in the market. The channel plans to cease using Glock products in its media.
This video discusses unconfirmed rumors about Glock discontinuing its Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 pistol lines. The speaker speculates that a new 'Glock Model V' might replace them, potentially to prevent the installation of illegal 'Glock switches' that convert firearms to full-auto. The information is presented as rumor from allegedly reliable sources, with the speaker acting as a content creator.
GlockStore CEO Lenny Magill announces a significant shift in Glock's product line, with all Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 models (excluding Slimline) slated for discontinuation by November 30th, 2025. These will be replaced by the new 'V' Model series, featuring internal design changes to prevent full-auto conversion switches and initially offered in Non-MOS configurations. Specific models like the 19V, 19CV, and 19XV are mentioned, with the transition expected to start soon.
FN America has officially ceased production of the commercial legacy SCAR series in the United States, including the SCAR 16S, 17S, and 20S. However, the SCAR 15P remains in production, and military contracts are unaffected. FN America plans to reveal a next-generation weapon system, potentially chambered in 264 LCC/USA, at Shot Show 2026. While support and spare parts for legacy SCARs will be available for a period, accessories like barrel assemblies will have limited supply over the next five years, making now an opportune time for enthusiasts to acquire these firearms.
This video discusses Glock's decision to discontinue various firearm models and calibers, analyzing viewer comments and offering insights into the firearms market. The speaker, Ben Stoeger, a recognized figure in competitive shooting, provides his perspective on which models are essential and which are less relevant. He emphasizes the Glock 47 as a superior alternative to the Glock 17 and discusses the declining popularity of calibers like .40 S&W and .357 SIG in favor of 9mm.
Glock is discontinuing all .40 S&W and .357 SIG models, including Gen 5 variants, and also phasing out 45 GAP. This move is seen as a consolidation towards 9mm, which the speaker criticizes for its perceived ineffectiveness against body armor and reduced civilian caliber variety. The speaker speculates this change may be due to shifts in company leadership and market trends, rather than external factors like tariffs or preparation for Gen 6 models.
This video from TheFirearmGuy offers a critical assessment of CZ USA's current direction, based on observations at SHOT Show and industry insights. The speaker, an established firearms commentator, expresses concern over significant product line cuts, staff reductions, and a perceived shift in corporate focus towards Colt following its acquisition. The analysis highlights a lack of innovation and potential supply chain impacts from geopolitical events.
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