There was a story that went around the gun sphere a while ago where someone asked a Glock rep at a convention, "Who has to die to get a single stack Glock?"
The reply was, "Gaston."
IYKYK
Glock has recently recognized that metal magazines without a plastic sheath are durable enough for everyday use after... um... more than a century.
Apparently they have contracted with MecGar for new magazines for the 43x and 48 which ups the round count from 10 to 15.
I, for one, welcome our insect overlords.
Panzer Guy, in the comments, asked for my thoughts about it and I think that it's Glock finally admitting that the customers deserve a vote about what Glock should make because the customers decide what they are going to buy.
If Glock fails to make something they want to purchase, they will buy from a vendor that does.
Someone like S&W and their Shield Plus that packs 13 rounds in about the same profile as Glock pack 10...
The new all metal magazines pack 15 in the space that used to hold 10 and that's 2 more than Smith... That's a good look.
I also think the Gen6 guns are a response to customer feedback that's been accumulating since Gen3. I also note that Gaston Glock did, indeed, die between Gen3 and Gen6 (he died after Gen5 came out).
Personally I've felt that every generation of Glock has been a good progression since the beginning, except for the finger bulges on 3 and 4. I have to admit wanting the bulges when they came out and later deciding they were for someone else's hand.
Not every generation has had a smooth rollout. I remember when the 4th gen hit and people were wondering where the reliability had gone. Quickly fixed, but a hiccup.
I've no hands-on experience with the Gen6, but have been hearing good things.
Marv needs a Gen6 Glock 19, I think.
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