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Are Gen 3, 4 & 5
On the Chopping Block?

October 21, 2025  //  By Carl Woodard

The firearms community is buzzing with persistent, unconfirmed rumors that Glock is preparing a massive overhaul of its commercial pistol lineup. Whispers say Gen 3, Gen 4, and select Gen 5 models may be discontinued — replaced by a mysterious new series called the "V Models." Here is everything we know.

// Unconfirmed

This post was published October 21, 2025 — before official Glock announcement. All information below reflects community intelligence and unverified distributor reports at time of writing.

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G43/48Slimlines Survive
Nov '25Rumored Cutoff Date
CALegal Pressure Origin
// Confirmed

The V-Series has since been officially announced by Glock. Read the full confirmed breakdown: The Glock V-Series Is Here — Everything You Need to Know →

// 01 The Discontinuation Rumors

Glock's website was already listing numerous legacy pistols as "Discontinued Commercial Pistol Models" — signaling a catalog reduction already underway. But the rumors go much further than routine pruning.

Claims from unverified distributor and retailer sources suggest Glock could cease shipping nearly all commercial models — except the slimline G43, G43X, and G48X — as early as November 30, 2025. Glock itself confirmed only that the move represents a "strategic decision to reduce our current commercial portfolio" to focus on products that "drive future innovation and growth."

What's actually on the list:

  • Gen 3 & Gen 4 Models — The bulk of rumored discontinuations. Less surprising given Glock's longstanding Gen 5 pivot.
  • Select Gen 5 SKUs — Even some current Gen 5 configurations are on the supposed list, which surprised many in the community.
  • Niche Calibers — .357 SIG and .45 GAP expected to be phased out entirely, with a significant reduction in .40 S&W options.
// Credibility Check

These rumors are sourced from major distributors and retailers — not random forum speculation. That said, nothing was officially confirmed at time of writing. Treat accordingly and verify before making purchasing decisions based solely on this intel.

// 02 The "V Models" — What We're Hearing

The V Models are the rumored replacement series — and they are generating the most speculation. Here is the unverified intel from distributor and retailer sources.

// Primary Driver
Anti-Conversion Design

Internal changes make it significantly harder to install illegal "Glock switch" auto-conversion devices. Widely believed to be the #1 engineering objective of the entire program.

Confidence
// Aftermarket Impact
GPT Triggers Won't Work

Leaked details say current Glock Performance Triggers will not function in V Models due to internal changes. Aftermarket manufacturers will need to develop V-specific components.

Confidence
// Launch Spec
No MOS at Launch

Reports claim V Models will initially launch without MOS (Modular Optic System) variants. Red dot shooters may need to wait for a second wave.

Confidence
// Pricing
Gen 5 Pricing Maintained

V Models are rumored to maintain pricing consistent with current Gen 5 MSRP. No significant price increase expected at launch.

Confidence
// Models Expected to Return as V-Series

G17, G19, G26, G45, G19X and others are expected to return under the V banner. External design remains Gen 5 identical — same holsters, same accessories. The "V" stamp on slide and frame will be the only visible indicator.

// 03 Why Now? Legal & Legislative Pressure

The timing of these rumors is not coincidental. Two legal flashpoints are directly driving Glock's rumored overhaul.

  • California Legislation — Just weeks before these rumors surfaced, California enacted a law effectively banning the future sale of most current-generation Glock pistols due to their potential for illegal conversion via aftermarket devices.
  • Municipal Lawsuits — Glock is facing lawsuits from Chicago and Seattle over the same public safety concerns — that the pistols can be readily converted to fire automatically with widely available "switch" devices.
// The Industry Read

Most industry observers believe the V Models are Glock's proactive move to address these pressures before legislation or court rulings force a less favorable outcome. Engineering the problem out of the pistol is cheaper and cleaner than fighting it in court indefinitely.

// 04 What This Means for Buyers
01
Rush to Buy

Expect increased demand for current Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 models before they are completely phased out. Prices may rise as supply tightens.

02
Collector Value

Discontinued models — especially niche calibers and rare configurations — may see a surge in secondary market value as supply permanently dries up.

03
Aftermarket Disruption

Trigger manufacturers and aftermarket parts suppliers will need to develop V-Series specific components. Expect a transitional gap before the ecosystem catches up.

If you've been on the fence about a specific Gen 3, Gen 4, or legacy Gen 5 model — especially in a less-common caliber or configuration — now is the time to act. Once the transition happens, secondary market prices historically climb on discontinued platforms.

If you're a shooter who relies on aftermarket triggers and your platform of choice is an affected model, buying one now locks you into a proven, fully-supported ecosystem before compatibility gaps emerge.

If you can wait — especially if MOS support for red dots is important to you — hold for the V Models and the confirmed specs before spending money.

// LPWS Recommendation

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