Unless the deep guts of it are changed (doubt it), seems like a whole lot over very little.
Still a Glock. Doing Glock things.
Begs the question, considering it looks like all it would take is a Dremel and some determination, is this process going to repeat ad astra? A person takes a product not meant to do a certain thing, lawbreakers alter it to do illegal thing, still the manufacturer's fault? It's nonsense but I can see why Glock chose CYA over getting litigated to death.
And what does "readily convertible" even mean? I can "readily convert" a can of hairspray into a flamethrower. Does that make hairspray a restricted item? Total nonsense. Rant complete.
Still a Glock. Doing Glock things.
Begs the question, considering it looks like all it would take is a Dremel and some determination, is this process going to repeat ad astra? A person takes a product not meant to do a certain thing, lawbreakers alter it to do illegal thing, still the manufacturer's fault? It's nonsense but I can see why Glock chose CYA over getting litigated to death.
And what does "readily convertible" even mean? I can "readily convert" a can of hairspray into a flamethrower. Does that make hairspray a restricted item? Total nonsense. Rant complete.


