Glock provides support to various philanthropic and educational organizations benefiting youth, the company announced.
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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.
Read More →Glock Inc. is now accepting photo submissions from Glock owners and gun enthusiasts for a chance to have their photo appear in the official Glock 2012 calendar.
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The donation marks Glock's sixth consecutive year donating to SOWF, a non-profit organization providing college scholarships to the surviving children of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps special operations personnel killed in combat or training.
Read More →Anthony Presley, 39, attempted to thwart the robbery in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Saturday night. He was shot in the shoulder. The school agent then grabbed Presley's Glock and chased off the robbers.
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The availability of the new pistols in .40-caliber and 9mm brings the total new Gen4 pistols now available two eight with the remaining three (G21, G34, and G35) rolling out later this year.
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Glock will release two more Gen4 pistols in 2011, including the G21 .45 ACP and G34 9mm pistol that will arrive in the summer. Glock will also release a new beaver-tail back strap to help larger-handed officers avoid slide bite.
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The year was marked by a steady rush of news and analysis of next-generation (Gen4) Glock pistols and new patrol vehicles. To cap it off, Congress and President Obama approved an update to the police carry law (LEOSA).
Read More →Galco's KingTuk tuckable IWB holster features removable metal belt clips fitting belts up to 1.75 inches, as well as interchangeable injection molded nylon C-Hooks that are available separately. The KingTuk is currently available for Glocks, 1911s, SIG Sauers, Springfield XDs, Smith & Wesson M&P autos, and small frame revolvers.
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What I've learned over the years is that many officers will typically use way too much oil and solvent when cleaning their duty weapons. I've seen officers use lithium grease, brake cleaner and PB Blaster in their Glocks, but the main issues causing problems were from too much oil, or failure to remove all of the solvents.
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