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  • GLOCK Announces New Full Size .45 ACP Pistol

    GLOCK® surprised the firearms industry today by announcing that the company will begin selling a full-size single stack intended for the American law enforcement and competition market. While prototypes had been designated GLOCK 21SSSSF, or Single Stack Super Slim Fit, the production gun will be marketed simply as the GLOCK 1911 Gen 5. GLOCK’s press release promises the new gun is a “game changer.” A limited number of prototypes emerged from a secret testing regimen with glowing reviews. One tester, a former Tier 1 Operator known only as “Mack”, posted on his Facebook account, “One hit from this and it’s all over.”
    Glock 1911 Gen 5 Prototype



    The GLOCK 1911 Gen5 breaks from GLOCK tradition in its use of an exposed hammer instead of GLOCK’s signature striker-firing system. To ensure safety, the single-action-only firing mechanism is protected by no less than 12 safety systems including the integral trigger safety, grip safety, thumb safety, other thumb safety, slide lock safety, half-cock safety, and 3 triple-redundant firing pin safeties. The inside of the slide is rumored to be a maze of springs and detents, but no images will be allowed until Brinks gets their approval paperwork back from the U.S. Patent Office.
    At today’s press conference, GLOCK spokesman Frederich Unterwafflen appeared to react angrily when asked why the 1911 Gen 4 carries only 8 rounds of ammunition in its magazine, compared to the GLOCK 21 and 21SF which carry 13 rounds. “What, are you planning on missing a lot because you shoot like a sissy?” Unterwafflen responded. Quickly changing the subject, he hinted that GLOCK will also release a limited production run of collector’s edition “Zombie Mutilator” 1911 Gen5 pistols, which will have lime green grips, night sights that glow red, and “Z” factory proofmarks stamped on every single part no matter how small.
    Street price of the 1911 Gen5 is anticipated to be around $800, undercutting the upcoming Heckler and Koch 1911 by a hefty $2,300.
    Update: Only hours after the 1911 Gen5 rollout,GLOCK announced that they are no longer taking orders for the pistol as they were immediately swamped with thousands of backorders. GLOCK cannot build complete guns quickly enough to meet demand due to the 2014 Lanyard Loop Shortage, of which we are all aware.
    I bought my sons out of state.

  • #2
    Ive seen this before, I believe its a photoshop.

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    • #3
      Sweet. Time to throw a new Glock in the pot...

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      • #4
        Is it April 1 already?
        www.2Adefender.com

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        • #5
          Not really something I would want from Glock. If anything I want a smaller .45, not a larger one. And why complicate a Glock with 1911 complications?

          Guess what, one hit from a .45 out of any gun and it's all over.

          I want a tiny single stack .45 from them....like this:

          http://us.glock.com/products/model/g36

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SPIKER View Post
            Guess what, one hit from a .45 out of any gun and it's all over.
            I wouldn't be too sure about that.

            http://www.mrcolionnoir.com/conceale...mo-on-the-job/

            At the core of his desperate firefight was a murderous attacker who simply would not go down, even though he was shot 14 times with .45-cal. ammunition — six of those hits in supposedly fatal locations.
            This isn't as rare as some like to believe.

            Sticky Lips at High Noon!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Celt View Post
              Ive seen this before, I believe its a photoshop.
              I saw this once too somewhere I believe. I'm still waiting for the single stack 9mm.
              Sticky Lips at High Noon!

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              • #8
                This needs to be moved to the proper forum area.
                Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own

                I have to bend over too far

                I get a boner.

                bareback every couple of days, GTG. Bareback, brokeback, same $hit!

                I joined a support group to help me deal with my social anxiety but I just can't seem to work up the nerve to go to a meeting......

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                • #9
                  The Glock1911, good one.

                  I got excited by the title. I was hoping to see something with the dimensions of my Glock 17, but in a .45acp. The Glock 21s and even 21SF seem to much like holding a 2x4. But the Glock 17 seems to fit my paw pretty well.

                  I think a single stack 9mm from them would be awesome too. The wonder 9 craze seems to be hanging on and I don't see how they could lose by making one.
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                  • #10
                    I agree cory, a ss 9mm for cc would be nice! I have a gen4 21 and I love it, but my 19 has become my favorite... although a 34 is next on the list.

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                    • #11
                      Hmmm another companies version of the same 1911..but Wait there's more!...this one comes with dozens of safety mechanisms so you'll be killed while forgetting which one you've used today.


                      "To ensure safety, the single-action-only firing mechanism is protected by no less than 12 safety systems including the integral trigger safety, grip safety, thumb safety, other thumb safety, slide lock safety, half-cock safety, and 3 triple-redundant firing pin safeties."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 4eXcalibur View Post
                        Hmmm another companies version of the same 1911..but Wait there's more!...this one comes with dozens of safety mechanisms so you'll be killed while forgetting which one you've used today.


                        "To ensure safety, the single-action-only firing mechanism is protected by no less than 12 safety systems including the integral trigger safety, grip safety, thumb safety, other thumb safety, slide lock safety, half-cock safety, and 3 triple-redundant firing pin safeties."
                        If you bought that one, boy have I got some prime real estate for you on the moon!
                        OIF/OND Veteran

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                        • #13
                          The beauty of a Glock is that there is no safety to get in the way of self defense! Doh!

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