Breaking: All Glocks Discontinued!

Published on October 20, 2025
Duration: 6:22

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most current production models by November 30th, excluding the slimline 43X, 48, 43, and 42. This move is likely driven by lawsuits concerning the ease of converting Glocks to full-auto. Affected models will be replaced by 'V' models featuring a redesigned trigger bar and cruciform to enhance resistance to conversion devices.

Quick Summary

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most current production models by November 30th due to lawsuits concerning full-auto conversions. These will be replaced by 'V' models featuring a redesigned trigger bar and cruciform to enhance resistance against conversion devices. The slimline models (43X, 48, 43, 42) are expected to continue production.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rumor Confirmation: Glock Discontinuation
  2. 01:14Affected Models & Legal Reasons
  3. 02:27Introducing the 'V' Models
  4. 04:10Market Availability & Optics

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Glock reportedly discontinuing most of its current firearm models?

Glock is reportedly discontinuing most current production models due to ongoing lawsuits, particularly in states like California, Illinois, and New Jersey. These lawsuits focus on the ease with which Glocks can be converted to full-automatic fire using aftermarket 'switches'.

What are the new 'V' models from Glock?

The 'V' models are expected to replace the discontinued Glock lines. They will feature a redesigned trigger bar and cruciform component, making them significantly more difficult to convert to full-auto fire compared to previous generations.

Which Glock models are NOT being discontinued?

According to reports, the Glock models slated for continuation are the slimline series: the Glock 43X, Glock 48, Glock 43, and Glock 42. All other current production models are expected to cease by November 30th.

What is the significance of the 'V' model trigger redesign?

The redesigned trigger bar and cruciform in the 'V' models are an evolution from the notch introduced in Gen 5. This change aims to provide enhanced resistance against the installation of auto-conversion devices, addressing legal challenges faced by the company.

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