Glock Bends the Knee

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 6:07

This video discusses Glock's recent actions perceived as 'bending the knee' to gun control legislation. It highlights Glock's support for anti-2A legislation in Oklahoma, the implications of California's AB1127 banning machine gun convertible pistols, and Chicago's lawsuit against Glock. The speaker criticizes Glock's apparent shift in loyalty away from the Second Amendment and predicts potential design issues with future models aimed at preventing conversions.

Quick Summary

Glock is facing controversy for supporting gun control legislation in Oklahoma and the implications of California's AB1127, which bans machine gun convertible pistols by January 1, 2026. The company is also reportedly developing a 'Glock V' model to prevent conversion devices, excluding certain models like the Glock 43.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock's Controversial Move
  2. 01:04Oklahoma Gun Control Legislation Support
  3. 01:40California's AB1127 Ban on Convertible Pistols
  4. 02:20Chicago Sues Glock Over Gun Switches
  5. 02:37Glock's New 'Glock V' Model Announcement
  6. 03:12Analysis: Glock Bending the Knee?
  7. 03:31Marketing and Loyalty Concerns
  8. 04:03Impact on MOS Models and Existing Glocks
  9. 04:21Predictions for New Design Issues
  10. 04:39Viewer Opinions and Call to Action
  11. 05:27Concluding Thoughts and Comparison to Sig Sauer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main controversy surrounding Glock's recent actions?

The main controversy is Glock's perceived support for gun control legislation, including signing a letter backing anti-2A laws in Oklahoma and the implications of California's AB1127, which bans machine gun convertible pistols. This has led to accusations of Glock 'bending the knee' to anti-Second Amendment forces.

How will California's AB1127 affect Glock owners?

Effective January 1, 2026, California's AB1127 will ban machine gun convertible pistols. This means civilians in California will no longer be legally allowed to own certain Glock pistols, such as the Glock Gen 3, with exemptions for military and law enforcement personnel.

What is the 'Glock V' model, and why is it being introduced?

The 'Glock V' is a rumored upcoming model from Glock designed to prevent the use of machine gun conversion devices (switches). This move appears to be a response to legislative pressure and lawsuits, aiming to curb the conversion of semi-automatic Glocks into fully automatic firearms.

What are the potential consequences of Glock's actions for existing firearm owners?

Glock's shift towards preventing conversions and supporting certain legislation could lead to increased prices for existing, unmodified Glock pistols on the secondary market. It also raises questions about Glock's loyalty to the Second Amendment and its civilian customer base.

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