Yeah, I was going to reply that they already made the switch. 😂😂😂
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I really hope not. I was really sort of hoping for a Sig FCU/Ruger RXM FCI style, but in a GPT version. But like you say, they are not that innovative.So, has anyone figured out, this is probably the Gen 6 line, that was expected to come this year?
Also, Cali has a pistol roster and unless I'm mistaken, the gen 4 and 5 Glocks didn't make the list, I would be surprised if the Gen 6 did as make the list. That's why Glock still made the Gen 3.
Also, it's too soon for a company to make such drastic changes to their entire production models just for a law in one state. Glock isn't that innovative.
Do NOT underestimate the petty nature of the California "just us" department. Remember Copes distributing? They were selling magazine rebuild kits for years which technically complied with California law. The ****bag city attorneys of San Fran, specifically Dennis Herrera went after them for something that was previously cleared as legal by California state admins. That loser wasted time and resources that could be used for real criminals to witch hunt these big companies. Too bad for San Fran that the NRA dropped millions into the defense coffers and made it clear that any fight would lead to favorable case law for the 2nd amendment side. Of course he folded but billed it as a "win" for the people of Commiefornia.This is why I still say that the switch had nothing to do with Glock's decision to replace earlier versions. That made no sense at all.
They are the same price as Gen 5s at the distributor.Saw a g19 CV at the gun store today like $600 and change, meh.
I doubt it matters. I doubt that the V series will make the California list either and there is no evidence that this was even the goal of the new V series. Only speculation from youtubers who want to excite their watchers so they can get more clicks. Glock has denied any of the claims about switches or catering to one states needs.Do NOT underestimate the petty nature of the California "just us" department. Remember Copes distributing? They were selling magazine rebuild kits for years which technically complied with California law. The ****bag city attorneys of San Fran, specifically Dennis Herrera went after them for something that was previously cleared as legal by California state admins. That loser wasted time and resources that could be used for real criminals to witch hunt these big companies. Too bad for San Fran that the NRA dropped millions into the defense coffers and made it clear that any fight would lead to favorable case law for the 2nd amendment side. Of course he folded but billed it as a "win" for the people of Commiefornia.
Since then this piece of **** has gone on to sue the Trump admin over sanctuary cities, bail reform and suing companies for climate change. I think it would be in Glock's best interest to at least feign compliance rather than open themselves up for more spiteful lawfare courtesy of the blue state tax payer.