The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: ExurbanKevin on March 18, 2015, 11:44:10 AM
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And is coming out with a single stack 9mm (http://www.exurbanleague.com/misfires/2015/03/18/gaston-glock-steve-jobs/).
Not really seeing the point of this, other than to sell more stuff to people who already own a Glock. At $580, it's $100+ more than an LC9s or a Shield, and all you're getting is "Glock" in return.
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A couple of thoughts along that line for those not part of the ardent Glock-or-nothing base.
I don't know what Glock's profit margins are, but if they do want a lower priced, "entry" Glock this could be it. Claim that because it's smaller they can price it more in-line with competition. No pressure to reduce prices on the other models as this isn't a "real" gun, just an entry level one for people to try out before they trade up to the big boys. (I'm not thinking that way, but it could be a way to subtly spin it.)
Regardless of price, many first time buyers are going to trust the Glock name, because they've heard it so much. I bet many non-hobbyists have never heard of Springfield Armory, they think Ruger makes SA revolvers and shotguns, and that S&W only makes revolvers.
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It's a dumb idea if you ask me.
At $650 Glock is less expensive than all but the lowest end of the 1911 market with double the rounds in nearly any caliber any one could want .
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It's a dumb idea if you ask me.
At $650 Glock is less expensive than all but the lowest end of the 1911 market with double the rounds in nearly any caliber any one could want .
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ROFLMAO ;D
What I meant is that Glock should stick with the thing that makes them special instead of jumping on the bandwagon.
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Would that be considered, "Glock Blocking"?
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Would that be considered, "Glock Blocking"?
What do you think this is ?
Your Birthday ?
;D
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I absolutely agree with AlfSuave. Glock could have done this many years ago and did not. Even though everyone was begging them for it. I just hope they get it right and does not tarnish the name of Glock. All the others mentioned, all had recalls with issues. Hoping Glock isn't cursed with the same fate. We all saw that the Gen 4's had issues at first along with the G42 in .380 (Which I still have no idea why in the heck anyone would want a Glock in .380?) Hope the single stack works. I will stick with my G30SF in .45 ACP.
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My g42 does exactly what its supposed to do. It provides me with a small frame single stack semi auto that works. Yes some people had problems with them at first, but honestly just about every new release seems to have problems now. Thankfully I didn't have any problems. It seems the manufacturers use the consumer as R&D rather than debug a system prior to release. Will I buy a g43? Absolutely. It is what I wanted to begin with, but I knew that the 42 would be a hand me down when the 9mm arrived.
The 42 handles better in the hand, and patterns more consistently than my p238 did. This was my requirements for a small pocket concealable backup gun. I fully expect the 43 will behave the same way. We shall see, my order has been placed.
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I got tired of waiting and bought a Springfield XDS 9 mm 3.3 and couldn't be happier
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There is only one benefit that I see with Glock going outside their comfort zone, and Glock buyers bothering with what every one else did years ago.
That is that it allows you to have your full range of pistols using the same firing system, therefore having similar trigger pull and breaking point. It would allow you a little greater accuracy with out having to stop and think, OK, this one has the safety to remember, the other has the heavy trigger etc. There will still be variations but less drastic From "pocket pistol" up through 10MM hunting handgun.
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Glock, (much like Apple), has been getting fat and lazy lately. They've been enormously profitable for years selling very good products, and now are getting a bit stagnant in the marketplace. (Again, just like Apple). So they try something they never should have thought about in the first place. (Does the "Apple Watch" ring a bell?)
They should stick with what they know. Bringing out something new for the sake of bringing out something new, rarely if ever works out very well. This single stack 9MM will do about as much for Glock, as Apple paying this broad $83 Million a year to straighten them out.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/apples-ahrendts-emerges-top-paid-125424314.html;_ylt=A0SO802JZEtVRZMAFvZXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTEza3Y4ZGJ2BGNvbG8DZ3ExBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDVklQNTY1XzEEc2VjA3Nj