This video argues that the Gen 6 Glock redesign was primarily driven by legal pressure from lawsuits alleging ease of conversion to full-auto fire using aftermarket switches. The "V" series is presented as a transitional model to address these concerns on paper, while Gen 6 offers genuine ergonomic and functional upgrades that gun owners desired, but were seemingly implemented in response to litigation rather than consumer demand alone. The analysis suggests a broader trend of lawsuits influencing firearm design mandates.
This video discusses a rumor that Glock will discontinue all current generations (Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5) of their pistols. The alleged reason is to prevent the use of aftermarket 'Switch' devices that convert firearms to full-auto. The speaker speculates this is a move to avoid future lawsuits, though acknowledges the rumor comes from reliable sources. The potential discontinuation raises questions about the future availability of these popular Glock models and their perceived reliability.
This video discusses the reported discontinuation of non-compact Glock pistols due to lawsuits concerning 'switch' compatibility, leading to a new 'Glock V' model. The speaker expresses concern over the legal premise of blaming manufacturers for illegal modifications and the potential loss of MOS optic cuts on future models. While acknowledging the reliability of Glocks, the video critiques the legal system's treatment of firearms and the Second Amendment.
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