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Not while Herr Gaston Glock in still on this side of the deep sleep.
Until he passes, nothing will change.
I think your right ..unfortunately
Not while Herr Gaston Glock in still on this side of the deep sleep.
Until he passes, nothing will change.
Glock should not diversify. There already is enough Glock block ugly out there. Any more ugly and I will start puking everytime I go to the gun range.
Glock fireworks: Guaranteed kaboom, ugly packaging.
Glock phone: It's light, rectangular, and you can talk to people. Everyone complains that the power button is too stiff, but Glock engineered it that way, so you don't turn it on accidentally.
Glock boots: They don't feel right at first, but you adapt, and decide you like it better. Then someone mentions you have the left boot on your right foot, and you feel stupid.
Glock pizza: You can only choose one topping, it has a bite out of it from the tester, but the plastic box comes in several sizes.
Glock aftershave: It smells like gunpowder, and leaves black streaks, but soothes razor burn.
Unlike most gun makers, Glock has only one single product.
They make their polymer framed handgun in several calibers, and a few different barrel lengths, but it's basically all the same gun.
Now this gun is obviously selling quite well, and the company doesn't really NEED to expand their horizons.
But I wonder how many consumers wish that Glock would get into some other product lines?
Do you think they should? If so, what else would you like to see Glock producing?
Rifles?
Shotguns?
Revolvers?
1911s?
Anything else?
You do know that Glock started out making other things right???
KnifesNo I did not actually.
The only Glock product I've ever seen is their polymer framed pistol.
What did they make before that?
I would love to have a bullpup chambered in 9mm especially if they could make it for under a grand which i could see glock doing or somewhere in that neighbourhood.
They have made shovels and knives for 20+ yrs..



























