R&R | Glock To Discontinue All Models!!!

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 9:52

This video discusses Glock's decision to discontinue most of its firearm models, reportedly due to lawsuits from California, Illinois, and New Jersey. The speaker expresses concern over the "readily convertible" argument used in these lawsuits, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent for other semi-automatic firearms. The speaker also critiques Glock's historical innovation and compliance strategy, advising viewers to consider acquiring desired Glock models before potential changes.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most of its firearm models due to lawsuits claiming they are 'readily convertible' to automatic weapons. The speaker criticizes this argument as subjective and a dangerous precedent, advising potential buyers to consider acquiring desired Glock models before changes occur.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Topic Overview
  2. 00:23Glock Discontinuation Rumors
  3. 00:46Reasons for Discontinuation: Lawsuits
  4. 01:09Speaker's Concerns & Strategy
  5. 01:46Shipping Status & New Models
  6. 02:01Advice: Avoid Panic Buying
  7. 02:10Critique of Glock's Innovation History
  8. 02:25Examples: Glock 19X & 44
  9. 03:06Personal Acquisition Plans
  10. 03:23Gen 3 Glock Discontinuation
  11. 03:57The Slippery Slope of 'Readily Convertible'
  12. 04:06Defining 'Easily Convertible'
  13. 05:05Technical Aspects of Conversion
  14. 05:31Comparison to M16 Fire Control Groups
  15. 05:51Broader Implications for Semi-Automatics
  16. 06:31Civil Litigation vs. ATF Legislation
  17. 06:51Critique of Glock's Compliance
  18. 07:30Alternative Strategy: Holding the Line
  19. 08:30Warning: The Domino Effect
  20. 09:38Conclusion: Glock Bowed Down

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock reportedly discontinuing most of its firearm models?

Glock is reportedly discontinuing many models due to lawsuits filed in states like California, Illinois, and New Jersey. These lawsuits claim that Glock firearms are 'readily convertible' to automatic weapons, citing the ease with which they can accept modification devices.

What does 'readily convertible' mean in the context of firearms lawsuits?

'Readily convertible' is a legal argument used in lawsuits claiming firearms can be easily modified into machine guns. The speaker argues this definition is subjective and sets a dangerous precedent, potentially impacting all semi-automatic firearms, not just Glocks.

When will Glock stop shipping current firearm models?

According to the speaker, Glock is expected to continue shipping currently produced models until sometime in late November. The timeline for the release of any new 'V model' intended to replace the discontinued lines remains uncertain.

What advice does the speaker give to Glock owners or potential buyers?

The speaker advises against panic buying but suggests that individuals who desire specific Glock models, especially older generations like Gen 3 or less common calibers, should consider acquiring them before they are potentially discontinued or replaced by a new, unproven series.

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