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Glock 41 and 42 coming in January

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#1 · (Edited)
Anyone got any real info?
Seems like we may be in for a model 41 and 42.

http://www.gunnews.com/glock-42-pistol/

Me personally would really like to see a small single stack thin nine like a Kahr or maybe a tiny ten shot .380.
 
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#5 ·
NO! Not a compact! Full size! Similar to the size of a 1911...they failed at that once.
 
#6 ·
If I'm going full size glock just give me a double stack and the extra rounds. Something like a pm9 or even a shield would be interesting to see from Glock. I'm actually surprised they haven't ventured into that category yet.
 
#7 ·
One of them will be a long slide .45 for competition use I'm guessing....
 
#12 ·
A single-stack 9mm (a la G36) would make the most sense -- that's a big market segment in which Glock has no presence at all.
 
#13 ·
I still like my Glock 30. It's small enough for me
 
#22 ·
From what I understand, the 41 will be a 45 'tactical' and the 42 will be a slim-line 9. This is unconfirmed. Supposed to be introduced at SHOT in January.
 
#23 ·
Much speculation of the G42 is pointing to a single stack 9mm, like the M&P Shield and XDs.

I wouldn't be interested in a single stack Glock 380 since there are plenty of compact 380's already out there, the LCP being one of the best ones.
 
#24 ·
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/12/04/glock-41-45-acp-13-rounds-mrsp-775-confirmed/


portsman Depot is listing the Glock G41, a .45 ACP pistol with 13 round capacity. The SKU is GLOCK PG4130103. The MSRP is listed as $775, but they are selling pre orders for $646. I can’t imagine that Glock are to happy about this retailer preempting their official announcement (and listing it for less than the MSRP). The SKU is GLOCK PG4130103.

I am still predicting that the Glock 41 is a .380 sub-compact pistol. But what will the Glock 40 be?
 
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