The 5 Glocks that SHOULD Exist (But Don't...yet)

Published on October 29, 2019
Duration: 17:07

This video explores five Glock models that, while not currently in production, would be highly desirable additions to the market. Host James Reeves, an established firearms journalist, discusses concepts ranging from a Glock PCC inspired by the Magpul FMG-9 to a single-action 1911-style Glock, a dedicated .22 LR training pistol, a modular chassis system similar to the Sig P320, and a compact 10mm carry pistol. The discussion highlights potential market gaps and innovative design possibilities for Glock.

Quick Summary

TFB TV's James Reeves discusses five conceptual Glock firearms that would be highly desirable: a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) inspired by the Magpul FMG-9, a single-action 1911-style Glock, a dedicated .22 LR training pistol, a modular chassis system like the Sig P320, and a slim, single-stack 10mm carry pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 5 Glocks That Should Exist
  2. 00:36Concept 1: Glock Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC)
  3. 02:49Concept 2: Single-Action 1911-Style Glock
  4. 04:44Concept 3: Dedicated Glock .22 LR Trainer
  5. 07:23Concept 4: Modular Chassis Glock (FCU)
  6. 11:30Concept 5: Slim Single-Stack 10mm Glock

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five conceptual Glock models discussed in the TFB TV video?

The video explores five desirable Glock models that don't currently exist: a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) with unique reloading, a single-action 1911-style Glock, a dedicated .22 LR training pistol, a modular chassis system similar to the Sig P320, and a slim, single-stack 10mm carry pistol.

What inspired the concept for a Glock Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC)?

The concept for a Glock PCC is inspired by the Magpul FMG-9 folding submachine gun, focusing on a 'fist-to-fist' reloading method rather than the typical AR-9 style for potentially improved efficiency.

How would a modular chassis Glock differ from current models?

A modular chassis Glock, similar to the Sig P320 or Zev OZ9, would feature a serialized internal chassis (FCU). This allows users to swap frames and slides without additional background checks, offering greater customization and flexibility.

Why is a dedicated .22 LR Glock considered desirable?

A factory-built .22 LR Glock is seen as desirable for providing an inexpensive and reliable training platform. It would offer a consistent feel similar to a Glock 19, unlike many conversion kits which can have reliability issues.

What is the advantage of a slim, single-stack 10mm Glock concept?

The advantage of a slim, single-stack 10mm Glock, based on the 43X/48 frame, is its potential for enhanced concealability and shootability. It aims to offer the power of 10mm Auto in a package more manageable for concealed carry than larger 10mm Glocks.

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