The Government Made The Most Popular Gun Company Discontinue ALL its Guns

Published on October 24, 2025
Duration: 1:47

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most double-stack pistol shipments, including Gen 3, 4, and 5 models, due to mounting legal pressure, particularly from California's AB 1127. The company is redesigning its lineup, introducing the 'V-Series' to prevent the use of 'switch' devices that convert pistols into machine guns. This strategic move aims to avoid bankruptcy and court-ordered changes amidst ongoing lawsuits.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most double-stack pistol shipments due to legal pressure, including California's AB 1127, which bans machine gun convertible pistols. The company is introducing the 'V-Series' to prevent the use of 'switch' devices, a strategic move to avoid bankruptcy and court-ordered changes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California's Legal Pressure on Glock
  2. 00:20Discontinuation of Double Stack Models
  3. 00:33Introduction of the V-Series
  4. 00:55National Legal Challenges and AB 1127
  5. 01:21Glock's Existential Legal Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock discontinuing its double-stack pistols?

Glock is reportedly stopping shipments of most double-stack pistols, including Gen 3, 4, and 5 models, due to significant legal pressure. This includes lawsuits and legislation like California's AB 1127, which bans pistols readily convertible to machine guns.

What is the new Glock V-Series?

The V-Series is Glock's redesigned pistol lineup intended to replace discontinued double-stack models. Its primary design feature is to make it impossible to install 'switch' back plates that convert the firearm into a machine pistol.

What is California's AB 1127 and how does it affect Glock?

California's AB 1127, set to take effect in 2026, prohibits the sale of pistols that can be readily converted into machine guns. This legislation directly targets designs that can accept 'switch' devices, forcing manufacturers like Glock to adapt.

Did the government raid Glock or confiscate their guns?

No, the video states that California forced Glock to redesign its product line through 'quiet legal chokeholds' and legal mandates, rather than through raids or confiscations. The company chose to redesign proactively to avoid more severe legal outcomes.

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