Glock is Making Some Changes

IdahoBeav

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It appears that Glock will be discontinuing all current double stack models and replacing them with a new "Glock V" platform.

 
The legislation our next wannabe Democrat presidential Candidate Newsom just enacted to outlaw Glocks in CA is not due to the mags....it claims that the trigger bar design is easy to covert to a machine gun.

True, look it up. Newsom has the full backing of the Dem party....and he has single handedly wrecked everything he touches. I think the law takes effect next year.
 
The legislation our next wannabe Democrat presidential Candidate Newsom just enacted to outlaw Glocks in CA is not due to the mags....it claims that the trigger bar design is easy to covert to a machine gun.

True, look it up. Newsom has the full backing of the Dem party....and he has single handedly wrecked everything he touches. I think the law takes effect next year.
Effective 07/01/2026

 
I originally heard it was 7/1/26 but then heard it’s effective 1/1/26. Glock is no longer shipping anything to California from what I was told today. It’s very frustrating to have such an ignorant governor.
 
Let me guess: gun owners will go out and try to scoop up all the old models and create artificial shortages and drive the price up from $500 to $800+ in a matter of a few weeks?
 
I originally heard it was 7/1/26 but then heard it’s effective 1/1/26. Glock is no longer shipping anything to California from what I was told today. It’s very frustrating to have such an ignorant governor.
there's several pieces of legislation that were signed, some effective 1/1/26 some effective 7/1/26
 
Let me guess: gun owners will go out and try to scoop up all the old models and create artificial shortages and drive the price up from $500 to $800+ in a matter of a few weeks?
I honestly doubt it at this point.

California has had nothing but gen 3's for the last decade. anyone who wanted a Glock model has certainly already picked it up.

H&K just got their new VP variants on the roster, those will be in much higher demand I think then gen 3 Glocks.
 
Does the Cali law cover the gambit of Glock clones that exist today? Haha or are those idiots dumb enough to single out a single manufacturer?
 
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