Glock goes anti gun?

Published on August 29, 2025
Duration: 12:31

This video discusses Glock's letter to the Oklahoma Public Safety Committee expressing support for legislation prohibiting machine gun conversion devices. The speaker analyzes the motivations behind Glock's stance, including legal pressures from lawsuits like the one filed by Chicago and the desire to protect their brand from association with illegal modifications. The content explores the nuances of Glock's position, distinguishing between supporting the prohibition of illegal devices and advocating for broader gun control.

Quick Summary

Glock has expressed strong support for legislation prohibiting machine gun conversion devices, aiming to prevent the unlawful conversion of semi-automatic firearms to fully automatic. This stance is driven by a desire to protect their brand from association with illegal modifications and to avoid legal liabilities, rather than advocating for broader gun control.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Glock Accused of Being Anti-Gun
  2. 00:27The Letter to Oklahoma
  3. 00:57Glock's Official Statement
  4. 01:37No Connection to Glock Devices
  5. 02:03Glock Denounces Illegal Modifications
  6. 02:13Glock's Efforts Against Proliferation
  7. 03:06China's Role in Device Proliferation
  8. 03:42Support for State Legislation
  9. 04:09Public Reaction to the Letter
  10. 04:59Lawsuits and Legal Pressures
  11. 05:30Protection of Lawful Commerce Act
  12. 06:07Analyzing Glock's Position
  13. 06:44A 'Feel-Good' Letter?
  14. 07:28Reading Between the Lines
  15. 08:07Headline vs. Content
  16. 08:38Cultural Differences and Gun Laws
  17. 09:35Is Glock Going Anti-2A?
  18. 09:58A 'Nothing Burger'?
  19. 10:15Viewer Reactions and Opinions
  20. 11:13The 'NRA Brain' Perspective
  21. 11:50Extreme Reactions to Glock
  22. 12:13Final Thoughts on Glock's Stance

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Glock send a letter to the Oklahoma Public Safety Committee?

Glock sent a letter to express strong support for state legislation that prohibits the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession, and/or use of firearm parts designed to unlawfully convert semi-automatic firearms to fully automatic. This action was prompted by concerns over their brand being associated with illegal machine gun conversion devices.

What are machine gun conversion devices?

Machine gun conversion devices, also referred to as 'switches' or auto sears, are firearm parts designed and intended for unlawfully converting semi-automatic firearms into fully automatic ones. Glock states these are illegally manufactured and imported by entities not affiliated with them.

How does Glock combat the proliferation of illegal conversion devices?

Glock actively identifies websites and social media accounts selling these devices, issues cease and desist letters for trademark infringement, reports abuse to web hosting providers, files domain name dispute complaints, and engages with federal law enforcement agencies like Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection.

Is Glock supporting broader gun control legislation?

The video suggests Glock is not supporting broader gun control. Instead, they are distancing themselves from illegal modifications and supporting legislation that aligns with existing federal and state laws prohibiting machine gun conversion devices, primarily to protect their brand and avoid legal liabilities.

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