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

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 9:52

This video discusses the reported discontinuation of most Glock models due to lawsuits in California, Illinois, and New Jersey, alleging firearms are readily convertible to full-auto. The speaker expresses skepticism about Glock's innovation and compliance strategy, suggesting a potential slippery slope for other semi-automatic firearms. The speaker plans to acquire specific Glock models before potential changes.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most firearm models due to lawsuits in California, Illinois, and New Jersey, which claim the guns are 'readily convertible' to full-auto. The speaker criticizes this compliance, viewing it as a dangerous precedent and a failure to defend against subjective legal claims.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: Reloading & Rambling
  2. 00:21Glock Discontinuation News
  3. 00:46Reasons for Discontinuation: Lawsuits
  4. 01:09Speaker's Concerns & Strategy
  5. 01:46Shipping Delays & New 'V' Model
  6. 02:01Advice: Don't Panic Buy, But Be Prepared
  7. 02:14Critique of Glock's Innovation History
  8. 02:25Example: Glock 19X Safety Issues
  9. 02:46Example: Glock 44 (.22 LR) Performance
  10. 02:56Personal Acquisition Plans
  11. 03:07Targeting Gen 3 Glock 23 & Glock 33
  12. 03:17California Registry Impact
  13. 03:43Avoiding Early 'V' Series Models
  14. 03:57The Slippery Slope of Convertibility Claims
  15. 04:06Defining 'Easily Convertible'
  16. 04:15Machining Requirements for Full Auto
  17. 04:32Black Market Parts & Solvent Traps
  18. 05:20Comparison to M16 Fire Control Groups
  19. 05:51Anti-Gun Activist Angles
  20. 06:07Lack of Objectivity in Definitions
  21. 06:31Civil Litigation vs. Government Legislation
  22. 06:51Glock's Compliance Decision
  23. 07:10Disappointment with Glock's Compliance
  24. 07:33Alternative Strategy: Holding the Line
  25. 07:56Working with Gun Rights Organizations
  26. 08:10Supreme Court & Legal Challenges
  27. 08:25The Domino Effect of Compliance
  28. 08:30Broader Implications for Semi-Automatics
  29. 09:05Absence of Objective Standards
  30. 09:10ATF Definitions vs. Current Litigation
  31. 09:34Final Warning: Beware
  32. 09:38Glock Bows Down to the Crown
  33. 09:46Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock reportedly discontinuing most of its firearm models?

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most models due to lawsuits filed in California, Illinois, and New Jersey. These lawsuits claim that Glock firearms are 'readily convertible' to full-auto, specifically by accepting auto-sear switches.

Which Glock models are reportedly being discontinued?

According to the video, Glock is said to be discontinuing all models except for their micro-compact lines: the Glock 43, 43X, and 42. All other models are reportedly ceasing production.

What is the speaker's opinion on Glock's decision to comply with lawsuits?

The speaker expresses strong disapproval, calling it a 'cult move' and a failure to 'hold the line.' They believe compliance will not lead to better outcomes and sets a dangerous precedent for the firearm industry.

What are the concerns about the 'readily convertible' claim?

The main concern is the lack of objective definition for 'easily convertible.' The speaker argues that this subjective standard could be applied to any semi-automatic firearm, creating a 'slippery slope' for further restrictions.

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