This review from Honest Outlaw provides an in-depth look at the new Glock 17 Gen 6 and 19 Gen 6 pistols. The reviewer, with extensive experience and ownership of Glocks, details the significant design departures, including a new trigger, grip ergonomics, and optics mounting system. While initial accuracy is good, the review highlights a notable failure to extract and discusses the trigger's weight as a potential drawback for speed.
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.
This video critiques Glock's product strategy, arguing that despite initial innovation with the Glock 17, the company has largely iterated on the same design rather than introducing new concepts. The speaker highlights Glock's success despite this approach, noting that changes in caliber or capacity are often marketed as new models. The Glock 44 is identified as a rare exception to this pattern.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled 'It's Official! Glock is out of Ideas!', critiques the Glock 49, suggesting it's evidence of the manufacturer lacking innovation. The description encourages viewers to join the 'Shot Team' via Patreon and highlights that all firearms shown adhere to YouTube's magazine policy with mag limiters in place. The video aims to spark discussion about Glock's product development and current offerings.
This video marks the conclusion of GLOCK's 35th anniversary campaign in the USA, celebrating a year of engagement with fans and highlighting key milestones. It revisits the company's history since launching in Smyrna, Georgia, emphasizing five generations of innovation and the trust placed in GLOCK firearms by law enforcement and shooting sports enthusiasts. The campaign also recognized the 25th anniversary of the Glock Sports Shooting Foundation (GSSF) and promoted safety initiatives like 'Follow the Four'.
This video discusses Glock's product strategy, questioning why the manufacturer doesn't produce a firearm that the audience supposedly desires. The creator argues that Glock's current lineup consists of variations of the same pistol across different sizes and calibers, rather than introducing genuinely new designs. It speculates on the reasons behind this perceived lack of innovation and the potential market demand for a different type of Glock firearm. The description also includes promotional links for the creator's Patreon, website, and social media channels, along with links to other YouTube channels.
This video explores the pivotal moment in 1982 when Glock secured a significant contract with the Austrian military to develop and supply a new handgun, replacing the established Walther P38. The content focuses on the historical context and strategic decisions that propelled Glock to prominence in the firearm industry. It highlights Glock's innovative approach and its success in meeting the stringent requirements of a military bid, effectively launching the brand onto the global stage.
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