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Rumor Alert: GLOCK Discontinuing Vast Majority of Handguns, Introducing “V Models” to Combat Switch Conversions
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Rumor Alert: GLOCK Discontinuing Vast Majority of Handguns, Introducing “V Models” to Combat Switch Conversions

Jim Flanders
Last updated: October 24, 2025 5:12 pm
Jim Flanders Published October 24, 2025
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Update 10/21/2025:

A circulating claim has emerged within the firearms industry that GLOCK is preparing a sweeping overhaul of its commercial pistol line: according to posts on social‑media and industry message boards, as of November 30 all GLOCK models will be discontinued—except for the 43, 43X and 48X models. In their place, a new series dubbed “V Models” is alleged to be launching, which will feature changes intended to prevent conversion to automatic fire. At launch, the “V Models” are said to be non‑MOS (non‑Modular Optic System) variants; pricing reportedly remains unchanged.

What we know so far:

  • The claim originated from a post attributed to GlockStore and was echoed by firearm‑industry content creators. The post states: “as of November 30 all Glocks are discontinued except 43, 43X, 48X. All Glocks will be replaced with new Glock ‘V Models.’ These will have changes that prevent switch conversions. At launch, all will be NON‑MOS.”  
  • The official GLOCK website currently lists a portfolio of “Discontinued Commercial Pistol Models” which includes many older GLOCK generations—but not the sweeping change described above of all models except three.  
  • No formal press release or direct statement from GLOCK or its parent company has been located that confirms the November 30 deadline or the “V Model” rollout as described.
  • Industry commentary suggests this may be tied to evolving state‑level laws and lawsuits concerning GLOCK’s business model, conversion switches, or regulatory compliance—though no firm link has been publicly verified.  

What this would mean

If true, this move would mark one of the most dramatic shifts in a major handgun manufacturer’s product lineup. For consumers and large‑scale buyers (law enforcement, agencies), it could signal:

  • A rush to purchase current‑generation models before the cut‑off date
  • Potential impacts on resale value of older models
  • The need to understand how “V Models” differ (especially regarding triggers, part‑compatibility, and accessories)
  • Impacts on aftermarket parts, customizations, and optics readiness if MOS is excluded at launch

Caveats & current status

At this time, multiple caveats apply:

  • The information remains unverified directly from GLOCK corporate sources.
  • “Discontinued” in this context is ambiguous—is it full production stop, or just changes to model designations and availability?
  • The “V Model” branding is not yet officially confirmed by GLOCK, nor are its specifications publicly documented.
  • Laws and lawsuits may vary by state; what applies in one jurisdiction may not in another.
  • The November 30 deadline could be approximate or symbolic, rather than a hard cut‑off published by GLOCK.

Why this matters for Second Amendment advocates

From a pro‑2A perspective, changes in major firearms manufacturers’ product lines resonate beyond just consumers—they often reflect how the industry adapts to regulatory pressure, litigation risk, and passage of law. A mass model discontinuation tied to conversion prevention may indicate that industry is shifting in anticipation of tougher regulation or litigation around modifications. Gun owners, dealers, and advocates should track official communications, understand how changes affect availability, and maintain awareness of how product transitions may impact ownership rights, aftermarket support, and market dynamics.

Until GLOCK issues an official statement, treat this as a developing story.

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