Glock is P*ssed That THIS Information Got Out

Published on October 21, 2025
Duration: 12:33

This video details Glock's upcoming 'V' model releases, which are a response to legal pressures and the illegal modification of their firearms. While external designs are expected to remain largely consistent, internal changes will focus on preventing modifications like auto-sear attachments. The 'V' designation will apply to most Glock lines, with initial releases being non-MOS, though potential trigger and sight improvements are anticipated.

Quick Summary

Glock is introducing 'V' models, which represent internal updates to most of their pistol lines, including the 17, 19, 26, 20, 23, 21, and 44. This designation signifies changes aimed at preventing illegal modifications, particularly the use of auto-sear devices, driven by legal pressures and lawsuits.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock's Upset Over Leaked Info
  2. 00:19What Glock's New Pistol Will Look Like
  3. 01:18Discontinued Models & 'V' Reintroduction
  4. 02:03Leaked Information & Marketing Impact
  5. 03:01Pistols Becoming 'V' Models
  6. 03:22Non-MOS Versions First
  7. 03:34Pressure on Glock & California Bans
  8. 03:55Glock Switches & Lawsuits
  9. 04:43Fun vs. Deadliness of Switches
  10. 05:34External Changes Remain Same
  11. 06:19Internal Changes Explained
  12. 07:11Potential Design Improvements
  13. 08:26What 'V' Stands For
  14. 08:46Glock's Willingness to Change
  15. 10:27Concerns About Non-MOS Release
  16. 11:13California Ban Impact on Design
  17. 11:56Respect for Glock's Decisions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new Glock 'V' models?

Glock is introducing 'V' models, which represent internal updates to most of their pistol lines, including the 17, 19, 26, 20, 23, 21, and 44. This designation signifies changes aimed at preventing illegal modifications, particularly the use of auto-sear devices.

Why is Glock releasing 'V' models?

Glock is releasing 'V' models due to legal pressures and lawsuits stemming from the illegal modification of their firearms, especially with 'switches' for full-auto conversion. These changes aim to ensure continued availability in restrictive markets like California.

Will Glock 'V' models have external design changes?

According to the video, external design elements of the Glock 'V' models are expected to remain largely the same, including the grip angle. The primary modifications will be internal, focusing on the firearm's sear mechanism and trigger bar.

Will the new Glock 'V' models be optics-ready?

Initial releases of the Glock 'V' models are expected to be non-MOS (non-Optics Ready). While MOS versions are not anticipated at launch, they may be introduced later as Glock refines the design and manufacturing process.

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