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Got an email today for a Glock 1777 but I think someone is playing a joke...
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Hmm, so they're going to make a "Glock 40" and it's going to be chambered in 9mm? That's not going to confuse the piss out of less gun savvy people or anything.
After digging some more it sounds like they removed the post because there are 2 possible model numbers for it. I agree 40 would confuse a lot of people.
I saw a pic on FB of the new glock being an optic ready long slide 10mm (same one as posted above). I also saw that they're coming out with an optic ready long slide of the .40 & 9mm. They look exactly like the glock 34/35 but with the slide cutout for an optic.
Check this out
http://www.guns.com/2015/01/05/gun-shops-leak-upcoming-full-size-glock-40-10mm/
Looks good to me. What do you think?
This could be really cool.
I just bought this today.
Can't wait to send some rounds down range. Special Glock covert black label pricing purchase.
This just in......
The new Glock single stack will be called Glock 7. (It holds half what a G17 holds.) "It costs more than you make in a month."
Wow! Looks like they finally got the grip angle right!
The Glock 40 is a long slide 10MM. It is already on distributor sites. I have not seen any actual proof of a single stack 9 coming to market.
I wonder who the market is. Are they thinking about tactical teams or handgun hunters.
Yep.They are thinking "let's make every possible frame size / caliber / grip texture / color combination before we offer a single-stack 9mm"
The G36 issue has been rectified by its role in the development of the G30s which is an AWESOME gun and actually a wee bit smaller than my G19. I still want a Glock single stack 9mm though.I'm not sure when they plan on doing a single stack 9mm. But I think they'd be crazy not to. But then again when you own over half the police market and much of the commercial market in the country I guess you can pretty much do what you want and still make money. I think Glock also had a bad experience with the 36, their single stack .45. While I always thought it was a fine gun I've heard a lot of others refer to it as "Glock's only mistake." I don't think it's ever been a good seller for them.
I wonder who the market is. Are they thinking about tactical teams or handgun hunters.