Glock Just Discontinued 25+ Models—And Ammo Tariffs Could Be Next?

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 61:00

This video discusses potential Glock model discontinuations and the impact of upcoming ammo tariffs. It highlights that the reported Glock discontinuations may be specific to the European market. The discussion also touches on the historical significance of certain calibers like 10mm and .45 ACP, and the evolving competitive landscape for polymer-framed pistols. The speakers emphasize the importance of buying ammo and staying informed about market shifts.

Quick Summary

Reports suggest Glock may be discontinuing certain models, potentially due to market shifts and competition, with some changes possibly specific to the European market. Experts advise buying ammunition now due to potential tariffs and rising prices, as it's also seen as a stable store of value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Firearms News and Ammo Advice
  2. 00:13Buy Ammo Now: Upcoming Tariffs and Component Shortages
  3. 00:42Ammo Prices Expected to Rise
  4. 01:05Global Ammo Supply and Tariffs
  5. 01:36Advice for Low-Volume Shooters
  6. 01:53Ammunition as an Investment
  7. 02:11Stockpiling Ammunition: Personal Experience
  8. 03:08The Run on Ammunition: Historical Context
  9. 03:36Lessons from Past Ammo Buys
  10. 04:04Dealing with Ammo Shortages
  11. 04:44Why Buy So Much Ammo?
  12. 05:42Longevity of Ammunition
  13. 06:14Price Increases Across All Ammo Types
  14. 06:49Dry Fire Training During High Ammo Costs
  15. 07:46Reasons for Buying Ammunition
  16. 08:37Generational Differences in Ammo Consumption
  17. 09:09Ammo Cost Trends Over Time
  18. 09:34Ammunition as a Store of Value
  19. 10:41Ammunition as Improvised Money
  20. 11:04Reloading Components and Shortages
  21. 11:51Life Philosophy: Buy Ammo
  22. 12:22Glock Discontinuing Models? Initial Reports
  23. 13:14Investigating the Glock Discontinuation Reports
  24. 13:53Post-Founder Changes in Firearm Companies
  25. 14:33Evolution of Glock Design
  26. 15:04Market Viability of Glock Calibers
  27. 15:39Pruning the Product Tree: Market Forces
  28. 16:06Adapting to Market Conditions
  29. 16:21Glock Branded AR-15 Lower?
  30. 16:47California Roster and Production
  31. 17:13Historical Production Models
  32. 17:40Ruger-esque Changes at Glock?
  33. 18:04Market for Early Generation Glocks
  34. 18:41Aftermarket Parts Compatibility
  35. 19:06Market Forces vs. Design Philosophy
  36. 19:31The Plan for Now: Post-Founder Decisions
  37. 19:49Glock's Dominance and Competition
  38. 20:02Direct Competition in the Pistol Market
  39. 20:26Glock's Austerity vs. Modern Features
  40. 20:49Glock's Original Design Principles
  41. 21:14Early Reception of Glocks
  42. 21:32Ruger Max-9 vs. Imported Glock Sights
  43. 22:27Glock vs. Kimber 2011: A Choice
  44. 23:18Unboxing the Kimber 2011
  45. 23:38Kimber 2011 Features: Trigger and Magazine
  46. 24:09Choosing the Right Gun for the Task
  47. 24:47Preference for 1911-Style Triggers
  48. 25:00Kimber 2011 for Competition and Home Defense
  49. 25:21Carry Considerations: Size and Weight
  50. 25:27Tinkering with Glock Frames
  51. 25:40Glock Armorer's Course and Aftermarket Parts
  52. 26:01Customizing Glocks: Personal Projects
  53. 26:22The Glock Collection: A Potential Problem?
  54. 26:50Build Your Own Gun vs. Factory Options
  55. 27:04Ruger Charger: Competition and Nightstand Gun
  56. 27:56Glock Perfection: Box Stock Reliability
  57. 28:12Theory of the Home Defense Gun
  58. 28:27Ghosts of Firearm Designers
  59. 29:03The Nightstand Gun Concept
  60. 29:53Manufacturer Realizations: Convenience vs. Comfort
  61. 30:21Expensive vs. Multiple Mid-Range Guns
  62. 31:10Getting into the Gun Game: Budget Considerations
  63. 31:45Suboptimal Gear vs. Suboptimal Firearms
  64. 32:21Finding the Right Gun: Renting and Instructor Guidance
  65. 32:36Above a Certain Level, They're All Fine
  66. 32:47Philosophy of Gun Ownership: Quality vs. Quantity
  67. 33:34The Ammo Hoarder's Dilemma
  68. 33:41Glock 19 Price Comparison: 1997 vs. Now
  69. 34:05Getting Guns: One Fancy or Several Mid-Range?
  70. 34:35The 'Cool Factor' in Gun Purchases
  71. 35:06The Ruger 10/22 Collection
  72. 35:45Finding a Spanish Astra A80 at a Garage Sale
  73. 37:19Backing Into Firearm Ownership
  74. 38:12Different Strokes for Different Folks
  75. 38:35Working on Guns vs. Having Others Work on Them
  76. 39:04Reluctance for High-Stakes Gunsmithing
  77. 39:26Ruger Charger Modification for Hip Firing
  78. 40:17M1 Carbine Inspiration for Ruger Charger
  79. 40:40Break Contact Weapon Concept
  80. 40:54Sighting Systems on Ruger Charger
  81. 41:15Improving Ruger Charger for Specific Users
  82. 41:2022LR for Home Defense: Controversy
  83. 41:56Rimfire Reliability for Duty Use
  84. 42:03Shooting Challenges for Elderly or Compromised Hands
  85. 42:26Reciprocating Slide Issues
  86. 42:31Revolver Trigger Strength Issues
  87. 42:51Modified Ruger Charger for Home Defense
  88. 43:16Ruger Charger: Fun to Shoot, Effective for Defense
  89. 43:42Home Defense Gun Placement and Firing Position
  90. 44:03Reasons for Liking the Modified Ruger Charger
  91. 44:30Ruger Charger Takedown vs. Standard
  92. 44:45Sling Attachment for Ruger Charger
  93. 45:05Securing Firearm During Falls
  94. 45:30Shooting from Sling Position
  95. 45:43Side Actuation vs. Slide Actuation
  96. 45:55Recoil and Magazine Issues with 9mm Carbines
  97. 46:04Magazine Loading Challenges
  98. 46:23Hand Strength and Magazine Loading
  99. 46:4410/22 Magazines vs. Others
  100. 46:54Optimizing for Persons with Poor Hand Strength
  101. 47:04Internet Arguments About Firearm Setups
  102. 47:34Ruger Charger as a Home Defense Weapon
  103. 47:54Effectiveness of 22LR in Home Defense
  104. 48:05Caliber Debate: 22LR vs. Larger Calibers
  105. 48:07Magazine Capacity and Design
  106. 48:20Magazine Release and Fit
  107. 48:47Optimized for Persons with Poor Hand Strength
  108. 49:00Internet Discourse: 12 Gauge Buckshot
  109. 49:19Firearms Discourse on the Internet
  110. 49:39Zero Consequence Arguments Online
  111. 50:00Showing the World They Are Right
  112. 50:05Demands for CEO Calls
  113. 50:39Arguing on the Internet is Fun
  114. 50:56Human Need for Argument
  115. 51:00Not Everyone is Me: Individual Needs
  116. 51:09Demonstrably Better Shotgunners
  117. 51:28Choosing a Firearm for Specific Needs
  118. 51:36Building for 'What Ifs' and Specific Qualifications
  119. 51:47Firearm Ease of Use for Compromised Individuals
  120. 51:59Deadly Accurate at Room Distance Ranges
  121. 52:10Effective Self-Defense Choice
  122. 52:27Compromised Individuals and Self-Defense Options
  123. 52:53Using What You Can Use
  124. 53:05Gun Laws at the State Level
  125. 53:16The Bruen Decision: Not the End of the Fight
  126. 53:31Anti-Gun Ideas and State-Level Actions
  127. 53:51Getting Involved in Gun Rights Advocacy
  128. 54:10Common Themes in Talk Radio Calls
  129. 54:22Pro-Gun vs. Anti-Gun Arguments
  130. 54:42Gun Control as an Emotional/Religious Issue
  131. 55:14Anti-Gun Forces and Their Obligation
  132. 55:35The Importance of Vigilance in Gun Rights
  133. 55:50State Laws Limiting Firearms and Ammunition
  134. 56:00Suppressors and Gun Control Regulation
  135. 56:12Components and Gun Control
  136. 56:15The Fight for Gun Rights is Not Over
  137. 56:23Bruen Decision Restarted the Gun Control Debate
  138. 56:44State and Local Level Gun Control Efforts
  139. 56:51Continuing Vigilance in Gun Rights Advocacy
  140. 57:02Anti-Gun Forces' Stated Intentions
  141. 57:12Supreme Court on Individual Firearm Ownership
  142. 57:34Intent of the Founding Fathers
  143. 57:59Enforcement of Supreme Court Rulings
  144. 58:28Voting for Pro-Gun Politicians
  145. 58:40Not Republican Shills: Advocating for Gun Rights
  146. 59:03Gun Ownership as a Personal Freedom
  147. 59:16Responsibility of Firearm Ownership
  148. 59:26Deterrent Against Criminal Activity
  149. 59:42Thanks for Coming Out
  150. 59:53No Shave March and April Snow
  151. 01:00:05Snow in April and Range Conditions
  152. 01:00:24First World Problems vs. Third World Problems
  153. 01:00:41Appreciation for the Job
  154. 01:00:43April Snow and Wisconsin Weather
  155. 01:00:53Continuous Improvement

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Glock models reportedly being discontinued?

Reports of Glock discontinuing models appear to be specific to their European market. While some less popular calibers like 10mm and .45 ACP might be phased out globally due to market shifts and competition, the primary driver for these specific reports seems to be regional product line adjustments rather than a universal discontinuation.

Should I buy ammunition now due to potential tariffs?

Yes, it is strongly advised to buy ammunition now. Upcoming tariffs could significantly increase prices, and many essential ammunition components are not manufactured domestically. Historically, ammunition has also been a stable commodity that can store value, making it a wise purchase.

What is the impact of Gaston Glock's passing on the company?

The passing of Gaston Glock, like the death of Bill Ruger, may lead to significant changes in product lines and company direction. This could manifest as a pruning of less popular models and a greater focus on adapting to market demands and competitive pressures from other firearm manufacturers.

How does Glock compete with newer, feature-rich pistols?

Glock faces increasing competition from firearms like the Ruger Max-9 and Springfield Armory Echelon, which offer more features. Glock's original design emphasized simplicity and reliability. To stay competitive, Glock may need to innovate or adapt its offerings to meet consumer demand for enhanced features while maintaining its core strengths.

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