INSANE!! Glock Self Deletes All Models

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 5:32

This video discusses the verified discontinuation of Glock's entire firearm line for importation into the US, effective November 1st. The primary driver cited is legal pressure and lawsuits related to the installation of 'switches' (auto sears). Glock is reportedly shifting to a new 'V Model' to comply with regulations and prevent the use of such devices, impacting popular models like the 17, 19, 45, and 47, while slimline models are expected to continue.

Quick Summary

Glock is ceasing the importation of most of its firearm models into the United States as of November 1st. This decision is driven by legal pressures and lawsuits concerning the use of auto sears ('switches'). While full-size and compact Gen 3, 4, and 5 models like the 17, 19, 45, and 47 are affected, slimline models will continue to be imported.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and News Update
  2. 00:20Glock Discontinuation Verified
  3. 00:42Import Ban Effective Date: November 1st
  4. 00:55Reason for Ban: Auto Sear ('Switch') Issues
  5. 01:09Glock's Design Changes
  6. 01:27Lawsuits Driving the Decision
  7. 01:47Introduction of the 'V Model'
  8. 02:03Affected Models: Full Size & Compact
  9. 02:05Unaffected Models: Slimline & .380 Variants
  10. 02:31Speculation on 'V Model' Design
  11. 02:45Impact on Law Enforcement and Military
  12. 03:08Specific Models No Longer Imported
  13. 03:14Confirmation and Verification
  14. 03:37Availability of Existing Stock
  15. 03:53Stop Importation Date: November 1st
  16. 04:03What Happens to Unimported Firearms
  17. 04:14Government Exemptions
  18. 04:26Call to Action: Buy Now
  19. 04:29Anticipation for the 'V Model'
  20. 04:33Personal Experience with Glock
  21. 04:55Concluding Thoughts and Viewer Input
  22. 05:08November 1st Cutoff Date Reminder
  23. 05:13Shelf Depletion Timeline
  24. 05:21Final Thoughts on Discontinuation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock stopping the importation of its firearms into the US?

Glock is halting the importation of most of its firearm models into the US, effective November 1st, due to significant legal pressure and lawsuits. These legal challenges are primarily related to the modification of their firearms with auto sears, commonly known as 'switches'.

Which Glock firearm models are being discontinued for import?

Glock is discontinuing the importation of its Gen 3, 4, and 5 full-size and compact models, including popular firearms like the Glock 17, 19, 45, and 47. This ban affects a wide range of their standard pistol offerings.

Are there any Glock models that will still be imported into the US?

Yes, Glock's slimline models, such as the Glock 43, 43X, and 48, along with their .380 variants, will continue to be imported. These smaller firearms are not compatible with auto sear devices, making them exempt from the primary reason for the import halt.

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

The 'V Model' is a new designation for Glock firearms that will be imported into the US. It is believed to incorporate design changes, particularly in the trigger mechanism, to enhance California compliance and prevent the installation of modern auto sear devices.

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