Gaston Glock, invertor of the Glock handgun, dead at 94

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Gaston Glock, Handgun Designer Who Changed the World, Dead at 94

https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amend...k-handgun-designer-changed-the-world-dead-94/

AWR HAWKINS 28 Dec 2023

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Gaston Glock, the handgun designer who changed the world, died on Wednesday at 94 years of age.

The New York Times noted that Glock, born in 1929, “managed a car-radiator factory near Vienna” when he answered the call for a new handgun in the 1980s.

He heard the Austrian Army was seeking a handgun and he designed a 9mm semiautomatic that changed the course of the firearm world. It all started with the Glock Model 17, and the Austrian Army ordering 20,000 units. It was eventually adopted by “two-thirds of America’s police forces.”

The Glock also became a staple among federal agencies.

The Glock handgun relied on polymer in areas which bore no stress, allowing large portions of the gun to appear plastic to the naked eye.

Glock went to public school as a child and was trained in engineering. The Daily Mail reported that he got a divorce from his first wife, Hilga, in 2011, and in the same year married Katherine Tschikof.

Katherine was 51 years younger than Glock.

The Glock company website says, “Make it Simple, Make it Perfect,” in addressing Mr. Glock’s contribution to the handgun world: “Gaston Glock not only revolutionized the world of small arms in the 1980s, but also succeeded in establishing the GLOCK brand as the global leader in the handgun industry.”

It continues, “His internationally renowned GLOCK Perfection stands for uncompromising quality and maximum customer satisfaction.”
 
As a kid in the 80s, Glocks were the big scare with the MSM. Because they were made of polymers, breathlessly hysterical newscasters reported that they couldn't be detected by metal detectors. To this day, Everytime I hear "Glock," I think about the 80s scare.

RIP
 
Something about his silhouette or the way he holds his head up , or the determination in his face, reminds me of Ron Paul.
 
"...It was eventually adopted by “two-thirds of America’s police forces.”

Virtually none of whom can hit the broad side of a barn at twenty paces.

The Glock also became a staple among federal agencies.

Same response.

Katherine was 51 years younger than Glock.


Dirty old bastard. I knew I'd like him.


[Glock Arms] continues, “His internationally renowned GLOCK Perfection stands for uncompromising quality and maximum customer satisfaction.”

I had a 23 Gen IV. Shot the furniture with it. Wholly unnatural feel. Make mine 1911, SIG, CZ75 pattern, or xD, thankyouverymuch. I gave it to my friend Mike, may he RIP since 6/13.
 
As a kid in the 80s, Glocks were the big scare with the MSM. Because they were made of polymers, breathlessly hysterical newscasters reported that they couldn't be detected by metal detectors. To this day, Everytime I hear "Glock," I think about the 80s scare.

RIP

Same here. I saw this thread and immediately thought of MSM nonsense and Die Hard 2 which specifically mentions Glocks and their invisibility powers.

RIP
 
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