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Men seem to have it so easy when it comes to concealed carry weapons. They tend to have bigger frames, longer torsos—more "bulk to hide the bulge." We women, especially of the small-frame variety, don't have it so easy.
Read More →The media range preview at SHOT Show offers writers an exclusive preview of new introductions. Here's a quick glimpse at several of the innovative items that appeared at the range this year.
Read More →A specially engraved "Statue of Liberty" Glock G22 has been selected as the official handgun for the 2012 SHOT Show auction, according to the company.
Read More →Glock will be introducing Gen4 versions of the G21 (.45 Auto), G32 (.357) and G34 (9mm) at SHOT Show next month, the company has announced. The pistols will all use the dual recoil spring system.
Read More →An armed robber picks the wrong diner in this Glock ad featuring R. Lee "Gunny" Ermey.
Read More →Glock donated $50,000 to the Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) during the 2011 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Chicago in late October.
Read More →Glock donated $2 million to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) during the organization's 20th anniversary gala. The gift was given to the Memorial Fund to help develop an educational and interactive exhibition called "The History Beat" at the National Law Enforcement Museum.
Read More →The updated recoil spring for pistols that began shipping in August 2009 will "ensure each pistol's performance meets the company's demanding standards," according to a company release. There are several variations of the recoil spring assembly in the market today.
Read More →Glock provides support to various philanthropic and educational organizations benefiting youth, the company announced.
Read More →The RONI Recon (RONIRG1) pistol housing converts a Glock handgun into a weapon with a longer sight radius, and allows the operator two-handed control. With the RONI Recon, an operator can add an optic onto the 9.5-inch rail that runs the length of the RONIRG1.
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