No More GLOCKS! Glock to stop shipping end of the month #military #tactics #tacticalshooter

Published on October 21, 2025
Duration: 1:07

Glock is reportedly ceasing shipments of most of its firearm lines by the end of the month due to ongoing lawsuits concerning the ease of attaching auto sears ('switches'). While compact models like the 43, 43X, and 48 are expected to continue shipping, other models will be affected. Glock is anticipated to implement internal modifications, potentially including the cruciform and striker fire system, to address these legal challenges. Initial post-change batches may not feature MOS (Modular Optic System) compatibility.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly halting shipments of most firearm models by the end of the month due to lawsuits concerning the ease of attaching auto sears. Compact models like the 43, 43X, and 48 are expected to continue shipping, while other lines will see internal modifications to the cruciform and striker fire system. Initial post-change batches may not be MOS compatible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock Shipping Rumors Confirmed
  2. 00:13Glock to Stop Shipping Most Models
  3. 00:21Compact Models 43, 43X, 48 Continue Shipping
  4. 00:26Lawsuits Over Auto Sear Attachments
  5. 00:36Anticipated Internal Modifications
  6. 00:46Non-MOS Models Expected First

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock reportedly stopping shipments of most of its firearms?

Glock is reportedly ceasing shipments of most of its firearm models due to ongoing lawsuits. These lawsuits are related to the perceived ease with which auto sears, often referred to as 'switches,' can be attached to Glock firearms, converting them to fully automatic.

Which Glock models will continue to be shipped?

According to reports, Glock is expected to continue shipping some of its compact pistol models. Specifically, the Glock 43, Glock 43X, and Glock 48 are rumored to remain in production and available for shipment.

What internal changes is Glock expected to make to its firearms?

Glock is anticipated to implement internal modifications to address the legal challenges. These changes are likely to involve components such as the cruciform and the striker fire system, aiming to make the firearms less susceptible to conversion to automatic fire.

Will new Glock models feature MOS compatibility?

It is understood that the initial batches of modified Glock firearms released after these changes may not be MOS (Modular Optic System) compatible. This could impact users who rely on or prefer to install red dot sights on their pistols.

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