Glock Just Announced The End Of The Glock Pistol As We Know It!

Published on December 18, 2025
Duration: 8:50

Glock is introducing the 'V Series' pistols in February 2026, a significant design modification driven by lawsuits related to the ease of converting their firearms with 'Glock switches'. These new models are specifically engineered to prevent such conversions. The V Series will feature an ambidextrous slide release, an upgraded internal safety and firing pin, and a precision barrel, with initial models including the Glock 17, 19, 26, 20, and 21. The speaker suggests that existing, unmodified Glocks will become increasingly valuable investments.

Quick Summary

Glock is introducing the 'V Series' in February 2026, a significant design modification to prevent firearm conversions due to lawsuits. These new models feature an ambidextrous slide release, upgraded internals, and a precision barrel, with initial offerings including the Glock 17, 19, 26, 20, and 21.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Glock's Forced Modification
  2. 01:07The Glock Switch Issue
  3. 01:17State Lawsuits Against Glock
  4. 02:07Analogy to Tobacco Industry Lawsuits
  5. 03:11Glock's Response: V Series Announcement
  6. 03:20V Series Features and Models
  7. 03:46Preventing Conversions
  8. 03:55Value of Older Glocks
  9. 04:11New Features Explained
  10. 04:18Ambidextrous Controls
  11. 04:27Upgraded Internals
  12. 04:37Gen 5.5 Comparison
  13. 05:12Lawsuit Impact Recap
  14. 05:58Glock V Series Launch Details
  15. 06:15Non-Convertible V Series
  16. 06:21Investment Advice for Old Glocks

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock changing its pistol design?

Glock is modifying its pistol designs, introducing the 'V Series' in February 2026, due to significant lawsuits from states. These lawsuits hold Glock accountable for the ease with which their firearms can be converted into fully automatic weapons using accessories like 'Glock switches'.

What are the key features of the new Glock V Series?

The Glock V Series, launching in February 2026, is designed to prevent conversions. Key features include an ambidextrous slide release, an ambidextrous slide stop, upgraded internal safety and firing pin mechanisms, and a precision barrel for improved performance.

Which Glock models will be part of the V Series?

The initial Glock V Series models announced include the Glock 17, Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 20, and Glock 21. Further announcements regarding additional models are expected.

Will older Glock models become more valuable?

Yes, the speaker suggests that existing, unmodified Glock pistols will likely increase in value. As Glock transitions to the new V Series designed to prevent conversions, older models that retain their original functionality may become sought-after collector's items and investments.

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