Why "USA" on Canadian Edition Glocks, but "Austria" on U.S. Glocks?
I have been watching quite a bit of Glock videos on YouTube, and notice that almost all the Glocks (new and old) reviewed in the U.S. have "Austria" on the slides. But the Canadian Edition Glocks we get have "USA" on the slides. I'm wondering why that is.
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OK a little more research tells me that U.S. customers receive "USA" stamped Glocks, too, especially the newer models.
From a 2017 Glock GA factory tour report:
"A large percentage of Glocks sold in the US are still made in Austria. All models can technically be made in the US facility, but currently only a small percentage of legacy Glock models are made in the US. During our tour, Glock was cranking out G42 models in the Smyrna facility at a blistering rate. Glock explained that Austria manufactures the bulk of the overall production and can absorb the sales peaks and fulfill unexpected demand."
I have been watching quite a bit of Glock videos on YouTube, and notice that almost all the Glocks (new and old) reviewed in the U.S. have "Austria" on the slides. But the Canadian Edition Glocks we get have "USA" on the slides. I'm wondering why that is.
Edit:
OK a little more research tells me that U.S. customers receive "USA" stamped Glocks, too, especially the newer models.
From a 2017 Glock GA factory tour report:
"A large percentage of Glocks sold in the US are still made in Austria. All models can technically be made in the US facility, but currently only a small percentage of legacy Glock models are made in the US. During our tour, Glock was cranking out G42 models in the Smyrna facility at a blistering rate. Glock explained that Austria manufactures the bulk of the overall production and can absorb the sales peaks and fulfill unexpected demand."
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