Breaking: All Glocks Discontinued!

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 6:22

This entry details the upcoming 'V' models from Glock, which are designed to resist full-auto conversion. The video explains that most current Glock production models will be discontinued by November 30th, replaced by these 'V' models featuring a redesigned trigger mechanism. This change is driven by legal pressures in states like California, Illinois, and New Jersey. The 'V' models will initially be non-MOS, and the modifications are an upgrade from previous anti-conversion features.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most current production models by November 30th, driven by lawsuits in states like California, Illinois, and New Jersey regarding full-auto conversion. These will be replaced by 'V' models featuring a redesigned trigger bar and cruciform for enhanced conversion resistance. Initial 'V' models will be non-MOS.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rumor Confirmation
  2. 01:14Affected Models and Legal Context
  3. 02:27Technical Changes: The 'V' Models
  4. 04:10Market Availability and Optics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main reason Glock is reportedly discontinuing most of its current production models?

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most current production models by November 30th primarily due to ongoing lawsuits in states like California, Illinois, and New Jersey. These lawsuits concern the ease with which Glocks can be converted to full-auto fire using aftermarket 'switches'.

What are the 'V' models, and how do they differ from current Glock firearms?

The 'V' models are new versions of Glock firearms intended to replace discontinued models. They feature a redesigned trigger bar and cruciform component specifically engineered to make them significantly harder to convert to full-auto fire, addressing legal concerns.

Which Glock models are reportedly being discontinued, and which will remain?

All Glock models except the slimline series—specifically the 43X, 48, 43, and 42—are slated for discontinuation by November 30th. These slimline models will continue production.

Will the new 'V' Glock models come with optic mounting capabilities?

Initial 'V' models are expected to be non-MOS (Modular Optic System) versions. This means they will not come with a factory-milled slide for direct optic mounting, requiring users to seek aftermarket solutions if they wish to install an optic.

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