Breaking Glock News - COA Glocks Canceled?

Published on August 8, 2025
Duration: 2:58

Glock has ceased shipments of Contract Overrun (COA) pistols to the civilian market, prioritizing military and law enforcement. This decision, coupled with a 50% EU tariff on imported parts, is expected to significantly increase prices for European-made Glock accessories. The video also highlights the unique 'Shoot 270' indoor range at GlockStore Nashville.

Quick Summary

Glock has canceled civilian shipments of Contract Overrun (COA) pistols to prioritize military and law enforcement orders. Additionally, a 50% EU tariff on imported parts will raise prices for European-made Glock accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock COA Shipments Canceled
  2. 01:12EU Tariffs and Price Hikes
  3. 02:15GlockStore Nashville & Shoot 270

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Glock COA pistol shipments to civilians being canceled?

Glock has canceled civilian shipments of Contract Overrun (COA) pistols to prioritize fulfilling high-demand orders from military and law enforcement agencies. This shift aims to meet urgent government contract requirements.

How will EU tariffs affect Glock firearm prices?

A new 50% tariff on European Union imports is expected to significantly increase the prices of Glock parts and accessories manufactured in Europe. GlockStore has pre-tariff inventory available.

What is the 'Shoot 270' range at GlockStore Nashville?

The 'Shoot 270' is an innovative indoor shooting range concept at GlockStore Nashville, offering multi-target and multi-directional training capabilities beyond traditional shooting lanes.

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