So, evidently, there is some hysteria going around that Glock is coming out with a new generation that changes the disconnector to make it harder to mod the gun to help it go full auto?
So let me ask, just exactly how much toilet paper do you have left over from the Covid hysteria?
Manufacturers make changes constantly. Sometimes to help manufacturing, sometimes to defend from possible lawsuits, sometimes to protect patents. Glock is no different than Smith and Wesson in that regard. The Smith revolver I'm carrying right now is on its 16th manufacturing change.
Don't freak out. There are literally millions of old-generation Glocks on the used gun market. We're not going to run out anytime soon.
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There are also clones that are made to expired-patent specs. Clones like the DY9 (https://derya.us/dy9/)
Of course not... sigh... much ado about nothing, as usual...
The switch madness is a thing.
Also Glock using it as an excuse to greatly simplify their line makes sense. Why should they make 4?(3,4,5 and M I think) slightly different versions of exactly the same gun? I get differences like MOS non MOS but when Ford puts out the new F150 they don’t keep making the old one and the one before that.
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