Glock Says G19 Canadian First Batch Is Sold, Considers 19X Next

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Glock Says G19 Canadian First Batch Is Sold, Considers 19X Next

TheGunBlog.ca — Glock GmbH said its first batch of model 19 pistols made for Canada was bought up by distributors and is heading to stores, in what a retailer described as one of the hottest new handguns in more than a decade.

The Austrian company said it plans to make more and is leaning toward a Canadian version of the new model 19X pistol next.


The three companies that distribute Glocks from the factory to stores across Canada purchased all of the first run of about 3,000 customized Glock 19 Gen 4 guns, James Cassells, director of Canadian sales for Glock, said today. The company will be producing more to meet demand.

‘All Snapped Up’

Wanstalls Online Ltd. in Vancouver said it hasn’t yet received the guns it ordered, but that people paid deposits before seeing the firearms to make sure they get one.

“They’re all snapped up,” said Craig Jones, the store’s co-owner. “Demand has been really strong.”

The Glock 19 chambered in 9 mm is the world’s most-popular pistol and carried by everyone from private individuals to police to the U.S. Navy SEALs.

But most Canadians have never seen one because it’s banned except for police.

The 102-mm barrel is 3 mm too short to be legal, and the 15-round magazine holds 5 cartridges too many for the government. So Glock made a version with a 106-mm barrel and a 10-round mag, and laser engraved a maple leaf on the slide.

Maple Leaf

“It’s one of the hottest introductions since we began selling handguns,” said Domenic Saverino, the owner of Toronto-based Al Flaherty’s Outdoor Store, which started selling pistols and revolvers in the early 2000s.

Saverino, who declined to say how many he ordered, said demand for the pistol has been higher than the larger Glock 17 Gen 5, which was released around the same time.

“The maple leaf is a big appeal,” Saverino said. “The fact that the Navy SEALs picked up a similar gun gives it a lot of credibility.”

“It’s one of the hottest introductions since we began selling handguns.” — Al Flaherty’s

Some Glock managers questioned the idea of a made-for-Canada firearm at a company that almost never tailors products to a particular country, let alone engraving the national emblem.

Cassells pitched the idea in mid-2016 after seeing shooters pay more than $1,300 to specially import a Canada-legal G19 made with non-Glock barrels from non-Glock partners.

Cassells, who already cut prices a year ago, bet he could boost sales and attract more buyers with a cheaper gun straight from the factory. The Glock 19 sells for $710.

‘Lean Towards 19X’

“This would be the most successful pistol we’ve launched in Canada since we started commercially,” Cassells said by telephone today. “We’ve shipped about 1,500 so far. We’re still shipping.”

The Glock 19X has the larger frame of the model 17 and the same-sized slide and barrel as the 19. Cassells is also considering a 19X with a longer threaded barrel “because it was designed for the military.” The company also makes a Glock 19 Gen 5.

“The 19X is probably more popular than the Gen 5 in the U.S. as far as sales go,” Cassells said. “I’d probably lean towards doing the 19X before the Gen 5, just to catch that wave.”

Glock 19X
Glock 19X. Source: Glock.com

Cassells said the maple leaf was an important symbol for him to show that Glock appreciates and listens to its customers. Canada is one of Glock’s top recurring markets year-over-year outside the U.S. with guns like the model 17, 21, 22 and 34.

The company sells 4,000 to 5,000 guns each year to Canadian recreational shooters. Most peace officers carry Glocks, including a standard model 19 for police in Montreal.

“Whatever we do, we want to make it unique for Canada,” said Cassells.

TheGunBlog.ca was the first to report plans for the Canadian Glock 19 last September. The report was one of the most-viewed articles of 2017. The gun’s official debut was in January at SHOT Show.

The Canadian unit of U.S-based AmChar Wholesale Inc. and Vancouver-based European Arms Distributor (1982) Ltd. ship Glocks to retail stores. Ottawa-based Rampart International Corp. distributes them to police and government buyers.

Jason Meilleur, the e-commerce manager at Calgary Shooting Centre, said he’s seen lots of orders for the G19 Gen 4 and expects the pistols to arrive next week.

“It’s been very solid in our store,” said Meilleur. “There’s a lot of excitement over a Canadian-edition Glock.”
 
Cool. Thanks for sharing that Mr. McGee. Can't wait to hear what Canadian shooters think of it. As in type of slide finish, accuracy with the longer factory barrel, type of rifling, etc.
 
Admittedly I was quick to ask "What's the point of the 19X?"

Then I realized that I prefer the grip of the 17 to the 19, but do like a shorter slide. All of a sudden the 19X held some appeal to me. I also like tan, so there's that.
 
It's nice to see them do this for us lowly Canadians and our small market. Hopefully other makers follow.
We have had Smith, Ruger And now Glock, anyone else?
 
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G19 Canuck or G19X.... I'd buy one of each! :cool:

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Would be pretty rad, as the one thing that stopped me from getting one of the current 'maple leaf' pistols is the absolutely horrid finger groves.
 
Just got back from shooting my Glock 19 Canadian edition and the pistol shoots great, put the ameriglo bold police spec sights on it and love them too. The fit and finish on mine is excellent and the gun shoots very accurately and to point of aim from 7-25 yards that I shot mine at today. I shot it just as well as my larger Glock 17. Very impressed with the pistol.
 
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