Update: Those guys on "That other forum"
ericire12 I hope your post on the Glock forum gets some attention from the higherups. The loyal Glockaphiles are blind to change, as usual, and will never see your side (you make excellent points). If Glocks were perfect the aftermarket business wouldn't exist. If Glock is so busy making the perfect pistol why aren't they building and expanding and hiring and training to catch up with the backlog?
Richard
Isn't that the truth! Go read through some of the comments on that thread..... It was like I insulted a member of their family or something. They truly worship at the alter over there. I think those guys over there at "that other forum" run home from work every night and fondle themselves while they are cleaning their guns.
Some of my favorite comments from over there:
Since when are you a firearms marketing executive who knows what Glock can or cannot do, and what markets they should be in? Glock can't keep up as it is, why change?
They don't cater to people like you who want a bunch of bull**** 'accessories' like extended releases, adjustable backstraps, and un-needed safeties. Those items just make a pistol less reliable.
Very few companies are in Glock's shoes. They have to 'upgrade' their guns with worthless crap to sell more. Look at the XD.
If you want the flavor of the month, try SiG.
How do you spell perfect pistol? G-L-O-C-K
How do you improve perfection?
XD clone it, try to make it better, failed. M&P tried, failed(and don't get me start with sigma). they all end up becoming a good pistols, but not better, therefore it's really much room to evolve.
Glock will evolve when the Shark evolves.
Great point about the aftermarket business as well.
As far as the back log is concerned, Those guys at "that other forum" are quick to throw out numbers of the 10s of thousands of units in back order, but I have yet to see any actual evidence of this. And as far as my own observations are concerned, there probably really isnt any back order of any kind. I mean, when was the last time you walked into a gun shop and didn't see any Glocks available for sale. Its not like you have to get on a wait list to buy one or anything. They are available everywhere.
And for the record - with regards to that guy who commented "Since when are you a firearms marketing executive who knows what Glock can or cannot do". I would just like to say, I do have a MBA and an undergraduates degree in business as well. So, I do know a thing or two about how things need to be done in the corporate world, and yes Glock is leaving money on the table.