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The document discusses Glock's new .22 LR caliber Glock 44 pistol as well as youth firearm safety training programs and competitive shooting disciplines.

The new Glock 44 pistol is Glock's first .22 LR caliber pistol. It has a unique hybrid steel-polymer slide and a light-weight frame for precision and performance in a small caliber pistol.

The National Rifle Association's Eddie Eagle program and the National Shooting Sports Foundation's Project ChildSafe provide firearm safety resources and training for youth. Hunter education courses also teach safe firearm handling.

2020

THE MAKING OF THE NEXT LEGEND PRACTICE


INTRODUCING THE MAKES
PERFECT
GLOCK 44
OUR FIRST .22 LR CALIBER PISTOL
GLOCK
GLOCK® ANNUAL • 2020

MAKES
PERFECTION
Printed in U.S.A.

COMPLIMENTARY ISSUE FROM GLOCK

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THE MAKING
OF THE NEXT
LEGEND
Introducing the Now new shooters,
New GLOCK 44 sport shooters and
.22 LR Caliber Pistol everyone in between can
enjoy the small-caliber
precision, performance
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GLOCK ANNUAL 2020
VOLUME 30 NUMBER 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
PG.
NEW 34
PRACTICE SMARTER, NOT HARDER

07 THE
Basic marksmanship skills and a calm mind are all it takes
to compete in GSSF matches. By Chris Edwards

G44 GLOCK SPORT SHOOTING FOUNDATION’S INDOOR


35 LEAGUE SERIES
A great time competing in the GSSF Indoor League
matches can be had, rain or shine. By Stephanie Padgett

37 2020 GSSF SCHEDULE

GLOCK CAREERS—A GATEWAY TO SUCCESS


38 The people behind the guns are the reason for GLOCK’s
success. By Andre M. Dall’au
PG.
NEW
10 G45 MOS 41
GLOCK PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS
They say those who can’t, teach, but the teachers of
GLOCK Professional, Inc., are the exception.
By Chris Edwards

IAMGLOCK
42 Fun. Durability. First-hand, personal GLOCK stories.
By Robyn Sandoval

NEW MATCH, TRUSTED GLOCK


74 A competitor takes on a special law enforcement match
with his much-trusted GLOCK. By Mike White

SCHOOL OF GLOCK
FOUNDER’S LETTER 76 Collegiate competitors at Bob Jones University shoot for
06 A recap of 2019 successes and highlights of what’s in
store for 2020. By Gaston Glock
the win with GLOCK. By Scott Mayer

BEST RANGER COMPETITION IS “WORLD-CLASS”


GLOCK 44 RIMFIRE PERFECTION 78 U.S. Army Rangers along with GLOCK take on one of the
07 Redefining what a small-caliber pistol can do.
By Pete Manning
toughest world competitions. By Jeremiah McCarthy

FEEDING YOUR GLOCK THE RIGHT AMMO


GLOCK’S 45 MOS 9X19 82 GLOCKs are famous for their reliability. Choosing the right
10 A new crossover in the GLOCK lineup is for optics lovers.
By Chris Edwards
ammo helps keep them that way. By Massad Ayoob

YOU’RE PART OF THE GLOCK TRIBE,


GLOCK PROTECTS SACRED PLACES 84 NOW JOIN THE CLUB
14 America’s religious sanctuaries realize that tragedy can
happen anywhere. By Tatiana Whitlock
Whether you own one or 100, the GLOCK Collector’s
Association is for you. By Robert Sadowski

GLOCK CONCEALED SLIMLINES: G43X AND G48 THE GLOCKS OF TAC-CON


19 The maker’s single-stack semiautomatics offer ultimate
concealment. By James J. Reeves II
86 GLOCK’s world-famous handguns shine in this uber-tough
competition. By Massad Ayoob

A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A GLOCK 19X ATTENDANCE SOARS AT GLOCK ANNUAL SHOOT XXVI
22 Five-hundred rounds came and went. Then 1,000, 2,000,
and more. Flawless. By Christopher Eger
88 This annual gathering of GLOCK aficionados gets better
and bigger each year. By Andre M. Dall’au

JOURNEY TO THE WORLDS R. LEE ERMEY LIVES ON WITH


24 Team GLOCK Pros have their sights set on the 2020 IPSC
World Handgun Shoot. By Brad Fitzpatrick
91 GLOCK’S GUNNY CHALLENGE
R. Lee “The Gunny” Ermey is remembered at the GLOCK
Annual Shoot. By Andre M. Dall’au
MICHELLE VISCUSI: ON AND OFF THE RANGE
29 This military veteran, mom, wife and top competitor proves
that you can have it all. By Robyn Sandoval 92
GLOCK GIVES BACK
A commitment to doing good is GLOCK’s biggest hallmark.
By Robyn Sandoval
GENERATIONS OF GLOCKS
30 Just when you think these handguns can’t get better,
innovation arrives. By Chris Edwards 94
GEORGIA’S COBB COUNTY SAFETY VILLAGE
GLOCK invests in a unique training facility for community
safety and awareness. By Tatiana Whitlock
GSSF MATCHES—A GREAT PLACE FOR
32 NEW COMPETITORS
You don’t need a truck full of gear or years of training to 98
INTO THE WILD: WHEN THE YOUNG LEAVE THE NEST
Firearms safety and situational awareness can prove to be
succeed (or have fun!). By Dr. Joel T. Nadler most impactful to our children. By Chris Edwards

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GLOCKS ON DUTY
LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL SECTION
CONFIDENCE ACROSS THE DECADES
44 Professionals protecting citizens around the world, trust
GLOCK like no other. By Sean Curtis
INTERNATIONAL GLOCKS
GLOCK IN SERVICE AROUND THE GLOBE
SANTA CRUZ POLICE DEPT
46 GLOCK’s new G45 serves this California community. 64 SINGAPORE POLICE ADOPT GLOCK
By Larry Ford For decades they’d been limited to revolvers—they made the
leap to GLOCKs By Christopher Eger
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
48 A bustling, Maryland city transitions to the 9X19 with 65 COMPETITIVE SHOOTING IN THE UKRAINE
lightning speed. By Sean Curtis This Eastern European country is home to a thriving firearms
competition community. By Brad Fitzgerald
SOUTH CAROLINA’S RIDGELAND P.D.
50 Protecting a small southern town that thinks big. 66 BARBADOS
By Andre M. Dall’au This paradise for vacationers supports hundreds of enthusiastic
GLOCK shooting competitors. By Sean Curtis
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S GRAFTON COUNTY
52 SHERIFF’S OFFICE 68 CANADA
Officers have three GLOCK models to serve them in their GLOCK is this country’s top handgun choice. By Jim Cassells
line of duty, By Andre M. Dall’au
70 THE PORTUGUESE FUZILEIROS
CLEARWATER P.D. This fierce special forces unit trusts one handgun to take
54 A torture test seals the deal. GLOCK protects Clearwater. care of business. By Bryan Ferreira
By Sean Curtis
73 SÃO PAULO MILITARY POLICE
COLLIER COUNTY Brazil’s largest state law enforcement agency turns to
56 This agency gives its officers the ability to choose their GLOCK’s 22 Gen5. By Brad Fitzgerald
own sidearm—the overwhelming majority select GLOCK.
By Sean Curtis 81 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN
POLICE GAIN IN EXCELLENCE AWARD FROM GLOCK
PUERTO RICO’S PORTS AUTHORITY POLICE GLOCK supports this organization of women in law enforcement
58 GLOCK helps the law enforcement professionals protect
citizens and visitors alike. By Donald J. Mihalek
around the globe. By Brad Fitzpatrick

PG. PG.
GLOCK 19: 15 YEARS, THREE BADGES,
60 AND STILL GOING STRONG
A single GLOCK sees one officer through years of duty.
14 91
By Christoperh Eger

WEST VIRGINIA OFFICER SAVES LIVES


61 WITH GLOCK
An officer who trusted his GLOCK to save lives.
By Sean Curtis

U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION


62 America’s borders are that much safer thanks
to GLOCK. By Sean Curtis PG.

78
95-97 GLOCK & WOMEN
By Tatiana Whitlock
Women in the Shooting Sports: GLOCK Has Your Back.
GLOCK partners to support the fastest-growing segment
of the shooting sports.
The Well Armed Woman, Becoming an Outdoor Woman
(BOW), A Girl & A Gun and Shoot Like a Girl

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ANNUAL MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER
It gives me great pleasure to welcome readers to another edition of the GLOCK Annual magazine. This year’s issue
represents Volume 30 of our Annual. Thirty is a big number, one we are very proud of. It speaks to the heritage of
GLOCK Perfection we have built pistol by pistol, year by year.

That heritage, and our commitment to carrying it forward, is exemplified by our newest pistol, the GLOCK 44.
The G44 is our first .22 LR pistol and sets a new standard for small-caliber shooting. Some of you may wonder
why it took us so long to bring a .22-caliber pistol to market. The answer is rooted in our commitment to setting
the standards in engineering and performance. We worked tirelessly and for a long time to ensure that what we
delivered to you was a pistol we could be proud of: the only .22-caliber pistol on the market that performs like a
GLOCK. You can read about the G44 in this issue, but if you really want to get a sense of how this pistol embodies
our commitment to providing you with the best pistols on the market, I encourage you to go to a range and try it out.

Inside this year’s edition of the GLOCK Annual you will find articles detailing how GLOCK supports law enforcement
and military agencies in the United States and around the world. When agencies want to outfit their men and women
with the best firearms, they turn to us and we work with them to meet what are often very specific needs. In this
issue, you will learn how we continue to support agencies in such diverse places as Singapore, Brazil, northern
California, and the Everglades.

I am also very pleased to inform you that, in 2019, GLOCK was selected to provide pistols to U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP). The decision to select GLOCK came at the end of a long and rigorous evaluation process
that included direct input from over 16,000 CBP law enforcement personnel. That agency’s decision is a testament
to our promise to deliver the best pistols on the market.

In this issue, you will find information about the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) and the schedule of
matches planned for 2020. We encourage you to register for a match near you and put your shooting skills to the
test—and I can’t think of a better way to put your new G44 to use.

The GLOCK Annual is one way we say “thank you” to you, our customers and our fans. I truly believe we have the
most passionate, loyal supporters in the industry. I want to thank each of you for your support of our company and
our pistols. You put your faith and your trust in our products every day, and we are grateful for that. Our commitment
is to reward that faith and trust by continuing, day in and day out, to make the best pistols on the market.

I hope you enjoy the magazine.

Gaston Glock,
Founder

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GLOCK fans wished for a rimfire
pistol. Their wishes have come
true in the G44.

REAL RIMFIRE:
ANNOUNCING THE
GLOCK 44
MANY HAVE TRIED TO TURN A GLOCK CENTERFIRE PISTOL INTO A RIMFIRE. BUT
ONLY GLOCK COULD CREATE ONE FROM THE GROUND UP—AND DO IT RIGHT.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY PETE MANNING

O
ne of the most satisfying yet often overlooked
segments of the shooting world is a firearm
chambered in .22 Long Rifle. With rimfire
ammunition prices having returned to reasonable
levels, shooters can embark on a solid day’s
Photo Courtesy GLOCK

worth of trigger time without breaking the bank. Even


better, light recoil, soft report, and the round’s inherently
lightweight firearm platforms all combine to make the rimfire
range experience enjoyable. As such, the new GLOCK 44
pistol chambered in .22 LR—a first for the iconic firearms
manufacturer—is sure to be an instant classic.
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Photo Courtesy of GLOCK “The lack of heft is noticeable.
Still, the feel is distinctly
GLOCK. If you were part of
a “blind taste test” while
shooting the new G44, you’d
be hard pressed to actually
identify the model of GLOCK,
save for its light recoil.”
OVERVIEW Aside from its reduced weight, the G44 is nearly
Before we get into the details, let’s touch on why a GLOCK indistinguishable from its full-powered GLOCK counterparts.
rimfire pistol is a bellwether event for the firearms industry. The GLOCK SAFE-ACTION® trigger pull, interchangeable
By taking more than 30 years of experience in manufacturing backstraps, standard (and replaceable) polymer dot-and-“U”-
combat, defensive, and competition pistols, GLOCK has notch sights, the magazine and magazine release, its grip
wrapped a proven, rock-solid platform around an inexpensive without finger grooves, all are identical to the now classic G19.
and light-recoiling cartridge that can service several disciplines. Shooters will feel right at home behind this rimfire “wunderkind.”
All the features you know and love from the fifth generation Building reliable rimfire magazines for semiautomatic
(Gen5) pistols are present in the GLOCK 44. The trigger pull firearms is mired in complexity for even the most experienced
is identical to a standard GLOCK pistol. The same SAFE- designers and engineers. GLOCK had the additional challenge
ACTION® features that require no manual safety, the same of manufacturing magazines that not only perform but also
form factor, the same manual of arms—all of these attributes mirror the size and shape of the G19 centerfire model. In
combine to bring a deeply familiar experience to a brand-new accomplishing that feat, GLOCK designed the G44 magazines
caliber for GLOCK pistols. And for those who own a GLOCK with a load-assist slider, allowing the user to fill 10 rounds in
19, your holster, weapon lights, and other accessories are all less than 30 seconds.
interchangeable with the svelte G44 pistol.
Like the rest of the GLOCK Gen4 and Gen5 lineup, the
G44 ships with a spare magazine, a set of interchangeable
backstraps, and a field-cleaning kit, all packed into a signature
GLOCK carrying case.

DESIGN AND ENGINEERING


Firearm manufacturers have always been challenged by the
development of rimfire pistols. While the classic tilting-barrel,
locking-breech action invented by John Moses Browning still
dominates the centerfire handgun market, the lower power
levels of the .22 LR cartridge requires only a simple blowback
action. In the past, some companies have been forced to alter
semiautomatic handgun designs so that just part of the slide
or a bolt cycles the action, opposed to a full slide cycle seen
on most centerfire handguns. This means that developing
rimfire pistols with the same look and feel as their centerfire G44 SPECIFICATIONS CALIBER: 22 l.r.
counterparts was nearly impossible. ACTION/SYSTEM Action: SAFE-ACTION® (constant double-action mode)
One of the most revolutionary aspects of the new G44 is LENGTH 7.28 in. / 185 mm
the use of a hybrid steel-and-polymer slide designed to provide HEIGHT 5.04 in. /128 mm
strength while being capable of cycling rimfire ammunition. WIDTH 1.26 in. / 32 mm
Steel slide rails are perfectly embedded into a polymer main SIGHT RADIUS 6.02 in. / 153 mm
slide that is almost indistinguishable from a standard GLOCK (POLYMER)
slide. It is this confluence of materials that makes the GLOCK BARREL LENGTH 4.02 in. / 102 mm
44 pistol an industry-changing moment for sport, target, BARREL RIFLING Hexagonal profile with right-hand twist
tactical, and competitive shooters. The effect is perfect—an LENGTH OF TWIST 15.98 in. / 406 mm
ultralight GLOCK slide capable of cycling rimfire rounds. MAG. CAPACITY 10
Coming in at nearly half the weight of the G19, the G44 (STD. RDS)
tops the scales at only 12.6 ounces without a magazine. The WEIGHT INCL.

lack of heft is noticeable, and it allows for younger and smaller- MAGAZINE 14.74 oz. / 418 g
statured shooters, especially those with smaller hands, to easily WEIGHT LOADED 15.94 oz. / 452 g
point and hold the new pistol on target without fatigue. Still, the TRIGGER PULL 5.8 lbs. / ~26 N
feel is distinctly GLOCK. If you were part of a “blind taste test” TRIGGER TRAVEL ~0.49 in. /12.5 mm
while shooting the new G44, you’d be hard pressed to actually MSRP $430.00
identify the model of GLOCK, save for its light recoil.
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A hybrid steel-polymer slide was
developed for the G44 to provide reliable
cycling with the .22 LR round.

RANGE TIME
The identical form factor of the G44’s magazine means that
reloading drills are just as they are with every other GLOCK.
Magazines drop effortlessly when the Gen5 magazine release
is pressed. The flared magazine well aids in lightning-quick
reloads. And the feel of the baseplate, body, and overall form
are all, without question, GLOCK.
Semiautomatic .22 LR pistols have historically suffered from
reliability issues. Without the use of a smooth copper jacket
afforded to centerfire rounds, rimfire bullets can be a sore spot
for some firearms. But building on its time-honored tradition
of reliability, GLOCK designed the G44 magazine, feed ramp,
Photo Courtesy of GLOCK

and chamber to function with everything from match-grade


ammunition to inexpensive plinking rounds.
Drawing from a holster, acquiring proper sight alignment,
pulling the trigger, and accurately hitting the target with the
new G44 are all quintessential GLOCK. Whether you are a Except for the minimal recoil, users will
notice almost no difference in the feel of the
competitive shooter or someone training for self-defense, this G44 compared to other GLOCK models.
rimfire pistol will fit into your practice routine seamlessly. Even
those shooters who have never considered owning a .22 LR
pistol will be convinced that this is a gun worthy of space in the RIMFIRE PERFECTION
safe after handling the new G44. For years, GLOCK aficionados have clamored for a rimfire
pistol direct from the firearms manufacturer. It was an authentic
THREADED BARRELS AND SUPPRESSORS GLOCK chambered in .22 LR they wanted.
Of course, the only thing better than a rimfire pistol is To answer that call, GLOCK engineers went with a “ground-
a suppressed rimfire pistol. Listening to the requests of up” approach that focused on a barrel, slide, and magazine
suppressor owners around the world, GLOCK made sure that that were purpose-built for the rimfire task at hand, rather than
the adaptor is standard ½x28 thread pitch were available on the focusing on partial solutions like a conversion kit. It is this
first day of the G44’s release to the public. investment in time, energy, and resources to make sure this
Using standard-velocity ammunition, shooters can combine pistol was designed correctly that has conveyed to it the same
the G44 with their favorite suppressor model to quietly and perfection realized in all of GLOCK’s handguns.
reliably focus on target shooting or fundamentals—and The result is stunning. Designed to be easy to use and
depending on the combination of suppressor and ammo, it’s function flawlessly while being accurate and light, this is a rimfire
entirely possible that hearing protection can be eliminated, suitable for a variety of disciplines. With such a combination of
thus allowing for better communication between students and features and feel, it is no stretch at all to say that the GLOCK 44
trainers or normal conversations between friends at the range. rimfire pistol is destined to be an instant classic.
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GLOCK’s
NEW G45 MOS 9X19:
OPTICALLY ENHANCED
GLOCK’S 9X19 “CROSSOVER” COMBINES THE BEST OF
PREVIOUS GENERATIONS WITH NEW GEN5 FEATURES TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF TODAY’S MODERN 9X19 AMMUNITION.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

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O
ne of the most recent members to join the
GLOCK lineup of pistols was the GLOCK 45
MOS (Modular Optics System) in 9X19 and
released in the summer of 2019. The G45
MOS is a Gen5 GLOCK with the pedigree of all
the GLOCK pistols before it. The GLOCK SAFE-ACTION®
fire-control system in the revolutionary Gen5 format provides
a consistent and smooth trigger action that has been trusted
for decades. Indeed, users report that the Gen5 triggers
generally perform and feel better than previous iterations. A
“dot” connector is standard, but like all GLOCKs before it, the
G45 MOS trigger pull can be altered via different combinations
of connectors and/or trigger springs. The singular double-action
Concealed-carry practitioners who appreciate the many micro pull provides both experienced and new operators a trigger that
red-dot optics offered on the market today will find that is safe yet fast to operate in emergency situations.
GLOCK’s new G45 MOS accommodates nearly all of them.
This next evolution of fire-control design was exhaustively
tested and proven over many months and millions of rounds.
In fact, the G45 MOS can be characterized as the best of two
other major GLOCK developments: the GLOCK “M” guns for
U.S. federal law enforcement, and the 19X designed around
military specifications.
GLOCK continues the tradition of applying a super-hard
and highly rust-resistant finish with this new pistol, one that
is visually subtle yet attractive. This nDLC finish is present
on the major metal components such as the slide and barrel.
The barrel itself has a refreshed name and enhanced design:
the GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB). Still hammer-forged,
internal dimensions have been adjusted for a tighter fit, and a
precision target crown provides accuracy previously unknown
on production pistols. With select ammunition, groups
hovering around three inches at 50 yards have been recorded
in testing—and this accuracy milestone was achieved with
flawless functioning over thousands of rounds. Suffice it to say
that this level of accuracy and reliability is unequaled.
With the improved terminal performance of modern 9X19
projectiles, the operator of a new G45 MOS has plenty of
rounds on tap that are easier to shoot and perform as well
as or better than larger calibers. Two standard 17-round
magazines with GLOCK’s new, highly visible orange followers
are included with the G45 MOS, and a plus-2 baseplate can be
fitted to these mags to bring capacity to 19 rounds. The new
GLOCK 24-round tactical magazines also fit and function in the
G45 MOS, as do the 31- and 33-round magazines originally
developed for the GLOCK 18.
The G45 MOS includes other Gen5 design improvements.
First is a slightly flared mag well fitted around the entire bottom
of the grip. It boasts a low profile, the flaring definitely eases
magazine insertion, and there is no cutout present. Second,
the gripping surface has cubical molded checkering around its
360 degrees to guard against slippage (or loss) no matter the
environmental conditions. A lanyard-attachment aperture at
the rear of the frame provides additional security in extreme
environments if desired. An often-overlooked feature, the ability
to attach a securing cord can be the difference between having
a lifesaving tool or losing one.

“The new flared mag well boasts


a low profile. It definitely eases
magazine insertion, and there is
no cutout as is present on other
mag wells.”
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Two standard 17-round magazines are included
with each new G45 MOS. Plus-2 baseplates can
be added to bring capacity to 19.

The new flared


magazine well
enhances reloading
efforts, yet its
low profile means
holster carry is still
comfortable.

The magazine catch is reversible, as in the previous


Gen4 models, but the ambidextrous slide-stop lever is new
and unique to the Gen5s. Extended versions of both the
magazine catch and slide-stop lever are available, something
gloved operators find beneficial. An accessory rail, present
since the third generation GLOCKs, is also molded into the
G45 MOS frame in the familiar Picatinny configuration (i.e., trigger mechanism housing pin, and two different-sized
MIL-STD-1913 or STANAG 2324 rail). With the increasing backstraps. The medium-sized unit increases the girth of
popularity of weapon-mounted lights, sometimes combined with the frame by about two millimeters, while the large size adds
visible and/or infrared lasers, for military, law enforcement, and another two millimeters to that. Put another way, the medium
concealed carry use, this feature has been specified in nearly backstrap will have the grip of this new pistol approach the
every new development. feel found in the earlier GLOCK generations (one through
Externally, the careful observer will note that the reinforcing three), and the larger backstrap will be reminiscent of the
locking block pin of previous generations is no longer present on larger GLOCK frames, such as the GLOCK 21 in .45 AUTO.
the G45 MOS. Instead, there is a steel trigger pin and a polymer However, there is a subtle increase in the contact point at the
trigger mechanism housing pin at the rear of the pistol. With juncture of the trigger guard and frame, which lends itself to the
improved internal dimensions and a slightly larger dual recoil- achievement of a higher grip on the G45 MOS.
spring assembly, the old locking block pin is no longer necessary. This brings us to the overall profile of the new G45 MOS. It is,
The GLOCK Multiple Backstrap System (MBS) is included essentially, a compact-sized slide (think GLOCK 19) on a frame
with each pistol and includes a mounting tool, larger additional for which the grip area has the dimensions of a full-size GLOCK
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17. The frame does have a shorter dust cover forward of the micro red dot sights, remove the cover plate and install one
trigger guard to accommodate the recoil--spring assembly. This of the several mounting plates included to accommodate the
assembly is identical to the one utilized in Gen5 GLOCK 19s. sights from a variety of manufacturers. The sight is then secured
From a user standpoint, the compact slide tends to be more to the precision-machined plate for a near-seamless interface.
comfortable nestled in a holster when seated. This is especially All that’s left to do from there is zero the optic on the range.
appreciated by law enforcement officers, as they spend a During familiarization and training with a red-dot sight, the
good deal of their professional lives seated in vehicles. The advantages of the G45 MOS are clearly seen. No longer will an
full-size grip frame, on the other hand, gives a bit more control operator have to force visual focus to the front sight, and the
when shooting, as well as faster and more secure weapon natural reflex of looking at the perceived threat will not have
manipulations. These manipulations are also enhanced via the to be overcome. Instead, as the threat is observed, the optic
forward serrations machined into the slide. is placed between the eyes and target, and the dot indicates
Drawing the G45 MOS will be much like drawing a G17, the point of impact. Essentially, the one unnatural step in
though perhaps marginally quicker as the shorter slide clears shooting—front sight focus—is eliminated. Not only does
the holster sooner. Operators comment that loading and this make target acquisition faster, the operator’s situational
reloading are distinctly improved over earlier generations, with awareness is often improved as they are able to shoot with
almost no chance of those with larger hands suffering a “pinch” both eyes open. These sights also provide instant visual
while working with the magazine and mag well. feedback of motion and trigger manipulation, additional benefits
The G45 MOS will accept iron sights available for GLOCK that are hard to realize with iron sights.
pistols, but its real advantage is seen in the ability to directly The new GLOCK 45 MOS is destined to be a hit with law
mount optic sights on the pistol’s slide; the iron-sight mounting enforcement, recreational target shooters, and competitive
locations remain for the inclusion of back-up sights, something handgunners alike. Get to the front of the line and order one
highly recommended if the G45 is used for personal defense. A from your favorite retailer now!
cover plate is included if the operator chooses not to mount an For more information on the new GLOCK 45 MOS, visit
electronic sight. For those who do wish to mount one of today’s us.glock.com.

GLOCK’S MODULAR
OPTICS SYSTEM:
SOLVING THE UNIVERSAL MOUNT PROBLEM
■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS

T
he use of electro-optic sights, or “red dots” as they
are commonly referred to, is now mainstream in the
world of handguns. Awkwardly mounted on handgun
frames in their original iterations for action-shooting
competitions, dot sights have shrunk over time.
Today they are have been miniaturized to the point that they’re
able to be mounted on a pistol’s slide.
One of the challenges firearms manufacturers face with
modern red dots is that the various sights have anindividual
pattern of attachment, i.e., there’s no universal mount that
accommodates the various sight brands. GLOCK engineers
solved this problem—indeed, GLOCK was an early pioneer in Frank Steiger Photo
this field—with its Multiple Optic System, or GLOCK MOS.
The GLOCK MOS is a set of detachable optics mounting
plates, each plate able to secure a particular manufacturer’s Better accuracy after instruction and training is a given, and
sight. The system was introduced with GLOCK Gen4 pistols the GLOCK MOS is ready right now to exploit the advantages
and is continued on the Gen5 GLOCKs. provided by today’s many electro-optics sights. The following
GLOCK’s system found immediate application in the are some of the manufacturers whose sights are compatible
current and largest American federal law enforcement pistol with GLOCK MOS:
procurement contract, which dictated that service pistols
be optics-ready. After extensive testing, and thanks to the • Aimpoint (aimpoint.com)
ingenuity of the MOS, GLOCK will be the next service pistol for • Burris (burrisoptics.com)
the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency. Additionally, • Holosun (holosun.com)
there is a surge of interest in the consumer market, not only for • Leupold & Stevens (leupold.com)
competition use, but for personal defense as well. • Shield Sights (shieldpsd.com)
The benefits of red dots with the GLOCK MOS system are • Trijicon (trijicon.com)
well known and should be explored by operators of all stripes. • Vortex Optics (vortexoptics.com)
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GLOCK
PROTECTS SACRED PLACES
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY TATIANA WHITLOCK

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Saint Joseph Church Photo By Frank Steiger

PARISHIONERS OF ALL WALKS OF FAITH ARE PULLING TOGETHER


TO KEEP THEIR SANCTUARIES THE SAFE HAVENS THEY WERE
INTENDED TO BE—AND MANY ARE DOING IT WITH A GLOCK TUCKED IN
THE WAISTBAND OF THEIR SUNDAY BEST.

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A
distinguished gentleman in a navy-blue suit “We need to know how to be
emphatically drops a two-inch-thick manila file
folder bursting with email printouts onto my protectors should evil come
instructor’s podium. “This is why we’re here,” the
rabbi tells me with calm authority. “These are the through our door.”
death threats we have received in the past two weeks.”
The eight men and women in attendance for the evening’s strategies to make themselves hard targets, and with firearms
private group lesson at Ann Arbor Arms in Ann Arbor, Michigan, being critical to many of these plans, church members across
represented their community’s newly formed security team. Each the country can now be seen training in tandem to support their
dressed as they would to attend services, and all were carrying security teams by carrying concealed.
concealed. The rabbi turned to address his team, “We all have
our permits. Now we need to learn how to keep each other safe. CONGREGATIONAL SOLUTIONS
We need to know how to be protectors should evil come through Congregations typically rely on local law enforcement to
our door.” assist with traffic control before and after services, but the high
With backs to the doors and attention focused on the costs of professional security for the buildings and congregants
service, parishioners lower their guard in a faith-filled during services is often prohibitive. A partial solution can be
environment, making them easy targets. According to widely gleaned from the fact that nearly all states across the country
cited security expert Carl Chinn, more than 1,740 attacks allow concealed carry in places of worship; such properties are
have occurred at various places of worship in the United treated the same as any other private property in 41 states.
States. These incidents, including high-profile mass shootings, (Mississippi went one step further when, in 2016, it passed the
have spurred many churches, synagogues, and mosques to Church Protection Act, which shields armed attendees from
form security ministries to help keep worshippers safe. Faith- civil litigation when certain and specific criteria are in place.)
based institutions are also turning to training companies for With concealed carry so widely available, many states now
comprehensive security plans, and worshippers are carrying allow churches to organize formal security teams of volunteers.
concealed to protect themselves, their families, and their These teams are usually members of the local community,
places of worship. and they may or may not have law enforcement or military
Due to the highly publicized nature of acts of violence backgrounds. Most are simply responsibly-armed citizens
against communities and individuals of faith nationwide, who, together, seek professional training and consultation
having a self-defense plan for places of worship is no longer from security professionals to develop personal skill sets and
an option—it is a necessity. Indeed, while acts of violence formulate safety plans.
are intended to break communities apart, they are, in this The challenge for each faith-based community open to and
instance, bringing them together as responsibly armed and welcoming new attendees is to maintain a safe environment
trained citizens. Congregations are taking action to implement against people determined to cause harm. But predictable and
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“I rely on my GLOCK for peace
of mind. My church is not a
gun-free zone, and, hopefully,
that is a strong deterrent
against an attack.”
routine services leave service-goers vulnerable, and so many
security teams find themselves managing both known and
unknown threats.
Dallas Drake, a criminologist with the Center for Homicide
Research, notes racism or religious beliefs motivate only 6 to
9 percent of faith-based violent incidents. Ninety-one percent
of criminals act because of anger towards a family member or
intimate partner. These statistics are in line with Carl Chinn’s
research, which shows that only 6 percent of violence occurring
at houses of worship stems from religious bias. A member of the Alabama church group
Threats known and unknown are just one of the difficulties trains to support her security team.
places of worship face today, when seeking to protect their
congregants. What must also be taken into consideration is to subtly screen people entering the building. The team has
that each community’s culture is unique, each building has its received training on body language indicators, non-dispute
architectural challenges, and there’s an ever-changing flow of resolution, and the use of force. “I rely on my GLOCK for peace
participants coming through the doors. Taken together, it’s easy of mind,” says Sullivan. “My church is not a gun-free zone and,
to see that security ministries have their work cut out for them. hopefully, that is a strong deterrent against an attack.”
“My GLOCK 43X lets me focus on the worship service The Christian parishioners of Huntsville, Alabama, designed
knowing that I can quickly respond to any crisis in the their own training and security strategies in an effort to meet
sanctuary,” says Michael Sullivan of Plano, Texas. Sullivan their community’s particular needs. These congregants
has a concealed carry license and joined his church’s security regularly train together, have instituted annual performance
ministry. The security ministry’s leader assigns team members qualifications, and standardized their team’s defensive gear.
to different worship services, along with other volunteers to be “Each of us carries a GLOCK 19, spare magazines, and
stationed in watchful and advantageous positions throughout a pocket medical kit at services,” says Team Leader Zach H.
the building. Some of these volunteers stand at entrances When asked why the team all carry identical equipment, he

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replied, “Should anything happen, we can all swap or share of charge that cover active-shooter response and strategies for
gear, saving us time. And time saves lives.” designing, implementing, assessing, and maintaining a security
The security team considers its members’ firearms a last plan. Speaking as part of a panel of experts at a training event
resort against an extreme act of violence. Members working as in 2018, McGregor W. Scott, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
church greeters closely observe body language for indicators of District of California, stated, “Any time an individual decides to
something about to go awry. De-escalation is also a focus. attack those gathered in the peaceful exercise of their religion,
the congregants are the true first responders.”
SEEKING HELP FROM ABOVE—AND FROM Training as an organized team is just one way in which
THE TRAINING CENTER DOWN THE ROAD communities are rallying to take responsibility for their
Firearms instructors have seen a rise in demand for personal protection. The wives, sisters, and daughters of a
training classes by members of faith-based organizations. Huntsville, Alabama, church joined me for a one-day “Basic
Congregations and individuals are reaching out to ask Handgun for Self Defense” class at Bullet & Barrel, an
questions about the safe use of firearms and how to participate NSSF Five-Star range. Of the 14 participants, one older lady
in an effective security program at their houses of worship. expressed how her lifelong fear of firearms now conflicted
Yehuda Remer of Dallas, Texas, says, “The first step of gun with her resolve not to be victimized. As she expressed her
ownership is education, and I wanted to give members of dedication to overcoming that fear through structured training,
my community the opportunity to meet with knowledgeable there were nods of agreement from everyone in the room. “I’m
firearms instructors.” more afraid of something happening to us at church than I am
In the wake of the Pittsburgh synagogue attack, Remer of the gun,” she admitted.
invited Robyn Sandoval, Executive Director of the women’s
group A Girl & A Gun, to host an informational session for
Orthodox Jews in the greater Dallas area. Two-dozen families “Any time an individual attacks
participated in a Q&A on gun safety and were provided
resources on where to find live-fire training. “It can be scary for
those gathered in the peaceful
families to accept that there are evil people who want to hurt exercise of their religion, the
others,” says Sandoval. “Educating new gun owners includes
providing facts on the safe use and storage of firearms, while congregants are the true first
dispelling misinformation that may have been learned through
movies and other media.” responders.”
Several training companies have found a profitable niche
in providing specialized security packages to faith-based Ranging in age from 11 years old to those in their late 70s
organizations. Larger congregations can hire professionals this enthusiastic group of women regularly trains together in
to develop a comprehensive program that addresses CPR, “Stop the Bleed,” and self-defense clinics. Establishing
surveillance, response, and communications tactics, while a knowledge base and first-responder skill set means their
smaller congregations can purchase plug-and-play policies level of readiness as a community is elevated, and training
and procedures to help them design and manage a security together is seen by these women as important to that
program of their own creation, usually at a significant savings readiness. On the range that day, mothers and daughters
over the cost of utilizing a consulting firm and a personalized shot side by side. When I asked one mom why she’d gotten
assessment. involved in this kind of training, her reply was a powerful one:
Strategos International is one of those companies and “No matter how scared I may be, I know if I’m called upon, I
agrees that education is needed. According to the company’s need to be a warrior for God.”
website, “Knowledge is power
to resist and prevail against a
violent intruder.” Strategos offers
a two-day church security training
program nationwide, and it’s
attracting attention. Media outlets
in Jacksonville, Florida, even
utilized the headline “Church
Leaders in Florida Putting Down
Bibles for GLOCKs in Active-
Shooter Training” to highlight
the trend and demonstrate how
communities are pulling together
to keep congregants safe in their
places of worship.
Government agencies are
also involved in conversations
about how to safeguard houses
of worship. FEMA has resources
available on its website for church
security programs, including the
“Guide for Developing High-
Quality Emergency Operations
A multi-generational group of family and fellow parishioners
Plans for Houses of Worship.” participates in formal firearms self-defense courses at Bullet
The FBI offers training events free & Barrel Indoor Range in Huntsville, Alabama.

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The GLOCK 48 (top) and GLOCK 43X (bottom) were
introduced to the market at the same time. Both sport
front and rear slide serrations for easy manipulation.

GLOCK SLIMLINES:
PERFECTION IN THE FORM
OF CONCEALED CARRY
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE 9X19 HAVE SEEN ITS RETURN AS THE GO-TO ROUND
FOR SELF-DEFENSE PRACTITIONERS—AND GLOCK MADE THE PERFECT
PISTOLS TO GO WITH IT.
■ ARTICLE BY JAMES J. REEVES II ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

S
urely, when an engineer at GLOCK suggested reliable double-stack service pistols caught on, only boutique
creating the Slimline series of pistols, someone manufacturers and 1911 brands were turning out ultra-compact,
asked, “Why?” single-stack 9X19s. The format defies all internet-commando
“Why?” as in “Why ever would GLOCK logic: Why reduce capacity by half just to save a few ounces of
introduce a single-stack handgun?” GLOCK is one weight and a couple tenths of an inch in width?
of the most popular military and law enforcement handguns In the seven years I’ve been writing for The Firearm Blog,
of all time, and single-stack handguns are going to appeal I’ve heard this question countless times. From blog users to
almost exclusively to civilians, not government check-writers. YouTube commenters and seasoned industry professionals, all
Even ignoring the potentially limited fiscal aspects, it’s in ask, “Why?”
that same civilian market that the concept of a single-stack To know the “why,” one must look at the “how.” How did we get
handgun was once frowned upon, if not openly criticized. When to the GLOCK 43X and GLOCK 48 10-round single-stack frame?
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The GLOCK 48 9X19 boasts a 10-round single-stack
frame and is destined to be a hit with both law
enforcement and concealed-carry practitioners.

It’s an understatement to say that GLOCK altered the showcase the true potential of just how svelte a GLOCK could
pistol landscape when it introduced the GLOCK 17 in 1982. be because of the physical limitations of the near-half-inch
The G17 does a lot of things well, but concealment is not one .45 AUTO round it was chambered in—and the next Slimline
of them; the venerable pistol is properly characterized as a GLOCK would not be introduced for a decade and a half.
duty-size handgun. Sometime after the GLOCK 36 was introduced, 9X19 saw
Thus, the next logical step was the GLOCK 19. This a resurgence in popularity. The infamous “Miami Shootout”
concealable “compact” became the jack-of-all-trades standard on April 11, 1986 had shaken the country’s faith in the 9X19
in 1988, and it retains that title to this day. Small enough to as a manstopper and ultimately led to the FBI’s dropping the
carry under your clothes but large enough to be controllable 9X19 in favor of the .40 AUTO. Twenty-eight years later, the
and accurate, the G19 sacrifices only two rounds of total Bureau pulled a complete 180 when, in 2014, it completed a
capacity versus the G17. report supporting re-adoption of the 9X19 cartridge. One of
Six years later, in 1994, GLOCK brought us the GLOCK the bombshell conclusions from the report: “Handgun stopping
26. The G26 established a new standard for the subcompact power is simply a myth.”
double-stack pistol, holding 10 rounds in its flush-fit Other findings from the report praise the technological
magazine. Weighing in at just over 19 ounces, and only 4.17 advancement of 9X19 that have occured over the past few
inches tall with the mag inserted, the G26 became a favorite decades:
concealed-carry subcompact.
GLOCK kept things simple as its models evolved. The Contemporary projectiles (since 2007) have dramatically
barrel and the grip of the GLOCK 17 were reduced to make increased the terminal effectiveness of many premium line
the G19, and the G19 was then downsized to make the G26. law enforcement projectiles. … Given contemporary bullet
That means abundant parts interchangeability between these construction, LEO’s can field 9mm Lugers with all of the
models, and as long as the magazine is long enough to seat, terminal performance potential of any other law enforcement
each gun will accept the others’ magazines. But these benefits pistol caliber with none of the disadvantages present with the
came with one significant drawback: The GLOCK 17, 19, and “larger” calibers.
26 are all the same width.
In 1999, GLOCK introduced the first Slimline GLOCK: the And with that, the 9X19 mounted a stunning comeback. A
G36. The G36 is a single-stack .45 AUTO with a six-round tipping point had been reached, and the large manufacturers all
capacity. Even though the G36’s 1.18-inch-thick body was introduced single-stack 9X19 offerings within relatively close
a mere .08-inch thinner than that of the GLOCK 17, 19, and temporal proximity of the other. GLOCK introduced a single-
26, I remember the first time I carried the G36, thinking, This stack 9X19, arriving to the party in 2015 with the GLOCK 43.
is different. Many of us wanted a slimmer 9X19, but we also insisted
The slightly thinner G36 holds a curious appeal. I assume on GLOCK reliability and that familiar manual of arms. Even
it may have been introduced to attract crossover from 1911 though GLOCK took its time bringing the G43 to market,
carriers who wanted a slim gun in a striker-fired format and new and old GLOCK fans had waited: the GLOCK 43 sold an
with the benefit of GLOCK’s reliability. But the G36 couldn’t astounding one-million units in its first year of production.
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The G43 is a quarter-inch thinner than the G19 and
weighs a scant 16 ounces without a magazine inserted. This
is a gun that was smaller and lighter than most five-shot
.38-caliber revolvers, but with more capacity, more power, and
much faster reloads.
There were a few G19 purists who failed to welcome
the new G43, asking, of course, “Why?” Why save a mere
five ounces of weight and just a quarter-inch of width to
compromise 60 percent of the gun’s magazine capacity?
On top of that, the GLOCK 43 has a smaller grip not suited
for many larger shooters unwilling to surrender grip purchase
for concealability.
GLOCK again listened—and delivered. The GLOCK 43X
and GLOCK 48 were introduced simultaneously in 2019. In my
opinion, the G43X and G48 are, perhaps, GLOCK’s greatest
debut since the G19.
The G43X and G48 retain the G43’s single-stack design
and slim slide, but increased capacity to 10 rounds and
lengthened the grip. The G43X is more than five ounces lighter
than the G19 and .16-inch thinner.
The G48 is essentially the same pistol as the G43X. It
adds two ounces of weight and features a longer barrel; the
G48 has a 4.17-inch barrel, which is marginally longer than the
G19’s 4-inch barrel. This met consumer demand for increased
performance, employing a greater sight radius and producing
increased velocity. The G48 to some seems counterintuitive
as a carry gun, because a longer barrel would ostensibly make
the gun larger. But the G48 is slightly larger than the G43X in
length alone, and seasoned concealed carriers know it’s the A Slimline single-stack can be a much more comfortable
grip dimension that makes a pistol more difficult to conceal, carry for law enforcement professionals who spend much of
not its barrel length. Accordingly, the only drawback to the G48 their day seated in a vehicle. But the G43X and G48 also offer
viable backup options, such as in an ankle rig as shown here.
for the concealed-carry market
is the additional two ounces
of weight over the G43X, but
that’s in exchange for increased
shooting performance.
The G43X and G48 are,
two-dimensionally (length and
height), similar to the G19, but
that “mere” .16-inch-slimmer
frame feels miles apart. The
G43X and G48 also added
front slide serrations for easier
manipulation, a beavertail
for recoil management, a
reversible magazine catch,
and the match-grade GLOCK
Marksman Barrel. There are
no compromises in terms of
shooting performance—these
new Slimlines shoot.
Even after all this, there are
still people asking “Why?” Why
reduce capacity and step down
from the G19 to the G43X or
G48? Rent a G43X or G48
at the range and you’ll likely
find you shoot it better than
what you’re used to. Carry it
for a day. Feel how much more
comfortable it can be to have
almost two-tenths of an inch and
over a quarter-pound of weight
eliminated. In other words, to
The ultra-slim and compact design of the G43X makes for easy
understand “Why?” you have to carry in all sorts of holsters, including purse holsters.
physically pick one up.
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Originally designed for a military solicitation, this
GLOCK 19X more than proved its reliability in more
than a year of range evaluation and daily carry.

A YEAR IN THE LIFE


OF A GLOCK 19X
WHAT STARTED AS A TEST-AND-EVALUATION GUN FOR JOURNALISTIC
PURPOSES TURNED INTO A LOVE AFFAIR.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHER EGER

I
n late 2017, I got my hands on an early GLOCK 19X to G19X shipped standard with a flush-fit, 17-round magazine
test and evaluate, and liked it so much, I bought it at the and two 17+2 extended mags, all sporting black followers.
end of the test. Now, well over a year later, I can’t put it The gun has several Gen5 enhancements, such as the
down, and I look back on the decision to buy it as one of extremely accurate GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB), with its
the best in my personal firearms journey. polygonal rifling and an improved crown, a flat grip front (sans
finger grooves), dehorned nose profile, and ambidextrous
GLOCK’S FIRST CROSSOVER slide stop levers. The G19X also includes a removeable
Unveiled in early 2018, the G19X combined the best lanyard loop on the frame heel, a feature not commonly seen
features of two of GLOCK’s most popular platforms by blending on a commercial GLOCK.
the frame of the full-sized GLOCK 17 with the compact barrel
and slide of the GLOCK 19 to form the new G19X. It was JUST UTTER RELIABILITY
dubbed a “Crossover” design by the renowned pistol maker. Outfitted with GLOCK Night Sights, I dutifully hit the range
Developed originally as a contender for a major military with the G19X over a three-month period, alternating training
solicitation, the new design was mature, efficient, and stood and daily carry while the G19X stacked up a steady round
atop four decades of the company’s innovative history. count. Varying ammunition between assorted commercial FMJ
Sporting a Coyote color—the first such use by GLOCK—on target and JHP defense loads, in no time the Coyote Crossover
both the polymer frame and nPVD-finished slide, the 9X19 had passed 500 rounds without a malfunction or notable
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issue—and this was with a bone-stock gun right from the box
with no lubrication added. The 1,000-round mark came and
“Living a year with a GLOCK
went with no issues, and I passed 1,500 as I waited in vain for 19X has left me with no regrets.
the first double-feed, failure to eject, or failure to extract that
I could document. At the 2,000-round point, the gun’s basic In any situation, this is one
T&E period had passed with nothing dramatic to report. Just
utter reliability. The first extensive cleaning, strip down, and
handgun that sets the bar for
inspection of the pistol after this process found only slight others to follow.”
wear, and my list of parts needing to be repaired or replaced
was blank. the G19X, by nature of its use as an EDC, is always there and,
As a regular gun reviewer, I can be candid with the fact therefore, gets a regular workout. This consists of at least two
that this is not always the case with other firearms given the to three boxes of factory 9X19 loads fired each trip.
same treatment. Starting at the 3-yard line and working my way back, I prefer
With that, it came time to either return the G19X to a mix of target silhouettes. When past the 25-yard line, steel
Smyrna or pay to keep it and add it to the collection. The plates of various sizes come into play. I have audibly confirmed
choice was a total no-brainer, and as it turns out, I was in hits on torso-sized plates out to 100 yards with the gun, using
good company. GLOCK reported that just six months after the factory sights and no optics. This I do with both my regular
G19X was released to the market, more than 100,000 had carry holster, drawing from concealment, and with an OWB duty
been sold. holster I use for matches and training classes.
In this fashion, since ending the initial T&E period on the
PREPPED G19X, I have chalked up at least another 3,000 rounds through
Replacing my previous regular everyday carry, the G19X the gun (and that’s a conservative estimate), which means
became my go-to firearm when moving about the world. Over this gun is past the 5,000 tally. Failures and jams recorded?
the past year it has been by my side, carried concealed in Zip. Okay, one. But I attributed that one incident more to a
an inside-the-waistband holster, on most days. While I have dirty magazine—one that became stuffed with wet Mississippi
carried full-sized models such as the GLOCK 17 and GLOCK red clay during an emergency reload drill and reused without
22 off and on for the past several years, as well as the more cleaning—than to the gun itself.
subcompact models such as the standard G19, the G19X By the way, when safely unloaded and charged with
proved a nice balance between the two. I find it significantly snap caps, my G19X also logs a significant amount of time
more comfortable to carry than the larger guns, while providing each month in dryfire practice, key to helping to keep those
a more ample grip and slightly increased magazine capacity perishable muscle memory skills tuned while trimming seconds
over the subcompacts. This has translated into the brown- and extra movement from my draw stroke and presentation. All
hued pistol riding shotgun, so to speak, on everything from of that wears and tears on the gun, not as much as live fire, of
such pedestrian outings as a trip to my small-town grocer to course, but wear all the same, but there’s nothing about this
potentially more hazardous affairs like visits to large urban gun that shows it’s having a hard life.
areas with high crime rates. In either type of journey, knowing
the reliable G19X was there if needed—a serious defensive ONE TERRIFIC TEACHING TOOL
handgun originally designed for combat with a long and iconic I’ve been a certified firearms instructor for the past decade,
lineage behind it—gave no small measure of comfort. and while these days I attend more classes than I conduct, I
I am generally not a fan of open carry for my own reasons, am still on the state police list of approved concealed carry
but I have carried the G19X in such fashion while in the woods instructors. Therefore, from time to time I respond to requests
looking for deer sheds last spring and while bowhunting the from local organizations, such as veterans, community, and
winter before. As with my more typical carry, I was glad to church groups, to conduct free classes for their members.
have it and drew solace from the fact that it had proven itself As such gatherings invariably contain a mix of students
dependable in evaluation. That means a lot when you are a few whose skills and knowledge of firearms varies from absolute
miles into the thick brush, far away from the nearest trailhead, novice to distinguished expert, I like to bring along various gun
and come across bear sign. platforms to talk about and to ensure attendees get a wide
GLOCK’s Crossover likewise tagged along on several range of experience to fill their day and keep their interest. The
kayaking and camping trips during the summer, where it often G19X then steps in as an instruction tool and often finds a
got soaked in unannounced briny, brackish and freshwater warm welcome with those who have never fired one—or any
dunks. Upon cleaning and inspection afterward, the pistol pistol for that matter.
proved virtually impermeable to these baths. With a few minutes of guidance and an easy field stripping
As a responsible gun owner, I have a collection of firearms to explain its internal workings and how to immediately correct
not in immediate use secured behind (often several) closed the elusive jam, even neophytes can soon chew out the center
doors with their ammunition stored separately. With the G19X of a target with the GLOCK. The Gen5 gun’s interchangeable
in regular daily carry use, though, it has become my default for grip frame system allows the pistol to be rapidly adjusted in
home defense. Coupled with a powerful tactical flashlight and a the field to fit a broad scope of user hands. This produces a
ready reload, it is never too far away to be retrieved should the memorable range experience, ideal for first-time shooters, and
occasion arrive. The pair of 17+2 capacity magazines, which you can see in their faces and hear in their conversations at the
give me 39 rounds at the ready, provide piece of mind. end of the day that they have a new and healthy addiction to
polymer pistols that rhyme with “block.”
REGULAR PRACTICE In all, it could be said that living a year with a GLOCK 19X
To keep my skillset fresh, and because I find it a relaxing, has left me with no regrets. In fact, you could say in many ways
and at times invigorating, hobby, I tend to hit my local shooting it has illustrated the deeper meaning of the words “GLOCK
range two or three times a month. While I alternate many of Perfection.” Either way, and in any situation, this is one
the firearms in my personal collection across these range visits, handgun that sets the bar for others to follow.
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Team GLOCK members (left to right here and top of next page)
Michelle Viscusi, Team Captain Shane Coley, and Ashely Rheuark.
Photo by Andre M. Dall’au

JOURNEY
TO THE WORLDS
A BEHIND-THE-SCENES LOOK AS TEAM GLOCK PREPARES
FOR THE 2020 IPSC HANDGUN WORLD SHOOT IN THAILAND.
■ ARTICLE BY BRAD FITZPATRICK

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very three years, the International Practical Shooting The members of Team GLOCK have amassed an impressive
Confederation (IPSC) hosts the Handgun World collection of wins over the last several years. Most recently,
Shoot. It’s the equivalent of the Olympics for pistol in 2018, Shane earned the Steel Challenge High Overall
shooters, taking dedication, skill, and countless Production Champion while Ashley captured the Steel Challenge
hours of preparation to compete successfully on the Ladies National Championship. Shane also captured the 2018
world’s largest handgun-competition stage. IPSC Nationals Standard Championship and 2017 USPSA
The three members of Team GLOCK are aiming for IPSC Limited National Championships, while Ashley claimed the 2017
gold at the next World Shoot. There’s Shane Coley, GLOCK’s USPSA Production National Championship High Lady and 2018
Team Captain and a former member of the U.S. Army’s Action IPSC Nationals Standard Championship High Lady. And that’s
Shooting Team. Team member Michelle Viscusi, a member of just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the numerous area
the Army National Guard, appeared on season four of the hit championship that all three members of Team GLOCK have
television series Top Shot. Ashley Rheuark started shooting at amassed
the age of 10 and quickly rose through the ranks to become one But the road to the IPSC World Championship is a difficult
of America’s top female shooters. one, even for experienced shooters.

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Photos Courtesy of GLOCK
The 2020 World Shoot, which will be held in Thailand The need to train with your firearm in the months leading
in the fall, gathers the best handgun shooters in the world up to a major shoot seems axiomatic, but what fans of Team
for a single competition comprising dozens of courses of fire. GLOCK may not appreciate are the complex training regimens
Qualifying for the event is, as you’d imagine, difficult, and even these athletes follow. Coley, Viscusi, and Rheuark all
the most seasoned shooters must perform at a consistently discussed the need for physical training, proper nutrition, and
high level if they want to succeed at the Worlds. That increased mental focus as part of their quest for a world title.
preparation is about more than just pulling the trigger. From “I am a very small person, so most of the year I focus on
diets and mindset exercises to dedicated fitness regimes, the building muscle,” says Rheuark. “But prior to the national
members of Team GLOCK focus on every aspect of competition events, I cut down my gym time to focus on the shooting.
with one goal in mind: Domination at the 2020 World Shoot. I still go to the gym regularly leading up to the match, but I
decrease the intensity of my workouts and focus on exercises
WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN that are good for flexibility.” Rheuark says she’s also very
There are thousands of good shooters in the country, but it careful about her diet and tries to limit processed food and
takes a special athlete with a competitive mind and extraordinary
discipline to compete at the highest level and consistently stand
on top of the podium at major IPSC and USPSA competitions.
Coley, Viscusi, and Rheuark are those athletes.
Of course, equipment plays a major role in the success of
any shooter, and the members of Team GLOCK are fortunate
to have premium firearms with which to compete. But what
other aspects play a role in becoming an elite shooter? How
do world-class shooting athletes like the members of Team
GLOCK put themselves in a position to win?
“I train all year for these matches, but in the two months
prior to each of these events, I intensify my training schedule
and my home rituals,” says Rheuark. “The first thing I do is
amplify my practice sessions. They become longer and more
complex. I incorporate speed drills and more difficult target
arrays in order to be prepared for anything these matches
may have.”
Viscusi says that staying focused and maintaining a strict
shooting schedule is paramount to shooting at the highest
level. “I make sure I’m getting to the range and training
consistently,” she says. “This is a big step for me. I know what
it takes to be the best, but at times I let my emotions get in
the way. I wake up and say, ‘It’s too early, I’m too tired, what
if I just go another day?’ This is where I ask myself, ‘How
bad do you want it? Get up and go practice!’ Consistency is
everything for me. Don’t make excuses and just get it done.”
Coley says there are several aspects to becoming an elite
shooter and maintaining a competitive edge on the road to
the Worlds, but he summed up one of the keys to becoming
a world champion succinctly: Long hours on the range, Coley Team GLOCK Captain Shane Coley after his 2019 U.S. Steel Challenge
says, are critical to establishing yourself as one of the top Production Division win. He says getting to this level requires a
dedication to long hours on the range. Photo by Andre M. Dall’au
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far, has helped me immensely with being quicker in my


movements out on the range. I also don’t tire out as quickly as
I did before I started this training.” Viscusi says that shooters
who have never competed in high-level competitions, some of
which can last as long as six days, often underestimate how
physically taxing that type of event can be.
Regarding his preparation for the USPSA Nationals
(USPSA is the United States Practical Shooters Association,
the American arm of IPSC), Coley says, “I spend all year
preparing for this match, from physical fitness and nutrition
to long hours on the range.” He says that intense training will
only increase as the 2020 Worlds draw nearer, explaining,
“We will be challenged in so many different ways, and we
will push our physical fitness and nutrition to new levels so
that we are mentally ready to handle the stress and physical
exertion of World Shoot.”
Photo by Andre M. Dall’au Along with their nutrition, exercise regimens, and added
range time, the members of Team GLOCK will focus on
mental preparation as the World Shoot approaches. It’s easy
carbohydrates, and she avoids dining out, instead taking to appreciate how shooting and physical health play a role in
healthy lunches and snacks with her to the range. winning major shooting events, but as with any major athletic
Viscusi also spends much of her week working out competition, mental preparation can make the difference
in preparation for major matches and says that physical between delivering the performance of a lifetime and folding
conditioning is key to staying competitive, especially in major beneath the strain.
matches that take place over several days. Rheuark reads books on mindset written by other profes-
“One of the first steps in preparing for a match as big as sional athletes and works to remain focused on her goals
the World Shoot is physical fitness,” Viscusi says. “I’ve started while practicing and competing. Coley emphasizes the mental
going to the gym four to five days a week and incorporating challenge of shooting against other world-class shooters and
more cardio and conditioning into my workouts. This, so maintaining proper focus no matter the stage, the event, or the

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competition, while Viscusi says that overcoming difficulties and Division will be operated on a trial basis, including for those
setbacks is critical to succeeding at the highest level. shooters who wish to compete in that division at the World
“I give myself a really hard time and kick myself down if I Shoot in Thailand.
don’t perform the way I should,” Viscusi says. “I find myself “I am excited to compete for the first time in this new
comparing my shooting to others, when all I need to do is stay division at a World Shoot!” Rheuark says.
positive and shoot for my personal bests and not worry about The USPSA and IPSC Nationals bring together the top
what others are doing. While I train and shoot area matches or U.S. competitive shooters, all of whom are vying for a limited
national matches, I tell myself to start focusing on the process number of slots on the U.S. World Team. Fortunately, the
and not so much the end game.” time and effort that Team GLOCK put in preparing for these
grueling matches in 2019 paid off, and after several early-
THE JOURNEY BEGINS season victories, the three continued to add more wins to their
2019 started well for Team GLOCK, with several major résumés on the path to the Worlds.
victories early in the year. In February, Rheuark captured first “With 2019 being the final year for the qualifier matches for
place at the Florida Open Championship. Less than a month the 2020 IPSC World Shoot, everyone has been training harder
later, Coley brought home a win at the Alabama Sectional than ever,” says Coley. “The year started off with the 2019
Championship. Rheuark returned to Florida in April to compete IPSC Nationals in Frostproof, Florida, which was the third of the
in the USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals, successfully defending her four qualifiers. This match falls under the same rules as ISPC,
title as National Ladies Champion in the Tactical Division with so it is generally a very good test for how well shooters are
her GLOCK 34. The following month, Coley used that same prepared for World Shoot.”
pistol to win the Production Division at the U.S. Steel Nationals Coley says that the IPSC Nationals is always a very
in Covington, Georgia. Viscusi didn’t compete early in the challenging match, and he noted that this year’s competition
season as she welcomed her daughter Madelyn in February, was no exception, describing it as one of the toughest
but she returned to competition in May. matches the team has shot all year long. But he also said that
“You need three qualifiers to earn a slot for the IPSC World this year’s IPSC Nationals are good preparation for what they
Shoot,” explains Rheuark. “The U.S. gives you four matches to will encounter in Thailand.
qualify for the three you need, two USPSA Nationals and two “The IPSC National Championship is always a very
IPSC Nationals. Collectively, these are the four most important challenging match. It offers long shots, tight positions, and
matches Team GLOCK shoots. In 2019, I needed two more strong- and weak-hand shooting, along with very technical
qualifiers to get a slot in Production Optics, and since only two stages. It’s very similar to what one would see during a world
matches were available to shoot that division, the pressure was championship,” says Coley. All three members of Team
on to perform and have good scores at those events.” GLOCK performed well in Florida, and both Rheuark and
Production Optics is a new division in IPSC, Rheuark says, Viscusi captured titles.
and is under review until the next IPSC General Assembly. That “Michelle and Ashley both shot incredibly throughout this
will be in December of 2020, so for now the Production Optics qualifier, and both won High Lady in their respective divisions,

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Team GLOCK shooter Ashley Rheuark (top) and


Team GLOCK members Michelle Viscusi (left) and Ashley Team Captain Shane Coley (here) have their game
Rheuark (right) get warm congratulations from Team Captain faces on as they tackle tough stages on their way
Shane Coley after their Division High Lady wins at the 2019 IPSC to major wins. Photo Courtesy of GLOCK
National Championships. Photo Courtesy of GLOCK

Standard for Michelle and Production Optics for Ashley, Shoot 2020. I was a few points behind another competitor, Nils
making them the 2019 IPSC Lady National Champions,” Jonasson, for Team Captain, but made the team nonetheless.”
Coley explains.
The final qualifying event before the Worlds was the USPSA LOOKING TOWARD THAILAND
HI-CAP National Championship. This match was very different With the 2020 IPSC World Championship set to be held in
than the IPSC Nationas, says Rheuark. “My training has Pattaya, Thailand in November, there’s less than a year of prep
been specific for each of these Nationals,” says Rheuark. “In time left before the members of Team GLOCK set out to claim
preparation for IPSC Nationals, my practice was very technical the most coveted title in handgun shooting.
and focused a lot on accuracy. For the USPSA Nationals, I was “I know Team GLOCK is excited for another chance to
able to work on speed and cutting down my times. All these compete at a World Shoot,” says Rheuark. “We are looking
skills will be utilized next year.” forward to representing GLOCK on an international level and
Rheuark’s first- and second-place finishes at the IPSC and performing at our absolute best!”
USPSA HI-CAP Nationals, respectively, have put her in a good Viscusi is also looking ahead to 2020 and plans to maintain
position to shoot at the Worlds next year, and she says those her strict training regime in preparation for the event. “There’s
performances boosted her confidence. a lot of hard work that goes into preparing for a World Shoot,”
Despite coming back from having a baby in February she says. “For me, I have a lot of work to get back to where I
2019, Michelle Viscusi has also paved the way to the Worlds was. I had taken a lot of time off to have a baby and now I’m
with strong finishes at both the IPSC and USPSA National just coming back.”
championships. Coley performed impressively at the USPSA Coley is also preparing to make the most of his time in
HI-CAP Nationals as well, finishing fourth in the Limited class Thailand, following his strict workout routine, refining his elite
and securing a spot on the IPSC World team. shooting skills even more, and preparing to do his part to bring
“Since I am competing in the Standard division for the the World Champion title to Team GLOCK. And Coley, like the
IPSC World Shoot, Limited division in USPSA is my equivalent other members of the team, hopes that GLOCK fans all over
division,” says Coley, who said he felt great going into the the world will follow along as they represent the world’s premier
match and performed at a higher level than ever before. pistol brand at the highest level.
“I had a few ups and downs. I took some chances and “Preparing for the 2020 World Shoot will be strenuous. It
not everything worked in my favor, but overall, I secured my will take all year, and we hope that everyone follows us along
spot on the U.S. National Team for the IPSC Handgun World on this journey.”
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MICHELLE VISCUSI:
A CHAMPION ON AND OFF THE RANGE
THIS VALUED MEMBER OF TEAM GLOCK BALANCES HOURS OF PRACTICE
TIME AND TRAVEL TO MATCHES AROUND THE WORLD WITH HER BUSY FAMILY
OF FIVE—AND SHE WOULDN’T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY.
■ ARTICLE BY ROBYN SANDOVAL ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF MICHELLE VISCUSI

F
or as long as she can remember, GLOCK Pro weekends. Her husband is a Commercial Sales Manager for
Shooter Michelle Viscusi has been inspired by her GLOCK, so they work around each other’s travel schedules,
family. Her father introduced her to shooting when though sometimes Michelle has to flip-flop her days and call in
she was a teenager. Michelle remembered that a babysitter so she can train at night. She also incorporates a
day fondly, saying, “I just went for fun and tried out fitness routine as part of her daily schedule. She said, “I always
a bunch of different pistols.” She had been an avid gymnast feel better when I work out and my energy level goes up. When
throughout her childhood, but that outing with her father had a I can make the gym a routine in my life, I always feel better
profound effect on her. physically and mentally.”
Michelle’s early career choices centered on her desire to During her pregnancies, Michelle live-fire practiced up until
follow in her father’s footsteps in law enforcement, and she 26 weeks, and so she was able to compete during those early
studied criminal justice at Chandler-Gilbert College and Arizona months. She then continued to train throughout the pregnancy,
State University. When she was 19, she joined the Army laughing as she told me, “I would do some dry-fire and
National Guard; it was her military training that really sparked reloading practice until my belt didn’t fit anymore!”
her love of shooting. She returned home from basic training and The timing of her first pregnancy worked well, since it was
bought her very first rifle, and shortly thereafter, she purchased towards the end of the competitive season, and she was able to
a GLOCK 19. return to competing at the beginning of the next season. With
While working as a Military Police Officer alongside Border her second pregnancy, however, the 2019 IPSC Nationals was
Patrol, Michelle jumped at the opportunity to be on Season only her second match after coming back from maternity leave.
4 of the History Channel’s hit series Top Shot. During the Michelle had less than three months to train, but she was up
filming of the show, she met many professional competitors to the challenge. She said, “I had done as much training as I
and others who were involved in the firearms industry. This possibly could to prepare for those Nationals, and actually felt
broadened her knowledge of the shooting sports and opened confident while I was out there.” Confident indeed: Michelle
her eyes to opportunities within the industry. Michelle was just took her first National Ladies title at that match.
22 in 2012, when she met then-captain of Team GLOCK, K.C. Michelle now has her sights on the 2020 IPSC Handgun
Eusebio, who arranged for a tryout. In 2013, she was offered a World Shoot XIX, which will take place in Pattaya, Thailand.
spot on the team, and she has been competing nationally and Technology helps her stay close to her daughters when she’s
internationally ever since. traveling. When she was at the 2019 Nationals in Florida, too
A lot has changed for Michelle over the past six years, but far away from her home in Arizona for her family to go with her,
her love of family has remained the same. Now a wife and she said, “I Facetimed about 10 times a day to keep them in
mother, she has to balance family and career—but by coming the loop.”
back and winning the 2019 IPSC Ladies National Title in her Michelle loved traveling to Montana, because of its beautiful
first major match after her most recent pregnancy, Michelle scenery, although she also enjoyed Alaska and hopes to
proved she’s a champion on and off the range! visit Hawaii someday. Shooting in Italy has been her favorite
“One of my greatest challenges has been taking the time European match so far.
off to have my children, and then coming back to compete at When asked about her biggest accomplishment, Michelle
the level I need to be at,” said Michelle. That means consistent said that the 2019 IPSC Ladies National Title was a great joy,
training, which can be difficult with three young daughters, but added, “Honestly, everything I do with GLOCK feels like
aged six, five, and six months, but Michelle acknowledged, “If I an accomplishment. I am proud to be a part of such a great
want to be the best, then I need to put in the hard work.” company for as long as I have been. I have it all, because I have
Michelle’s training schedule includes range time on an amazing husband who supports me 100 percent and the best
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with matches on the children I could ever ask for. Everything else is a huge bonus.”
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Five genrations of the GLOCK 17, a Gen1 to the far left, Gen5 to the far right. Changes
both external and internal have been subtle, but all have resulted in significant
improvements in durability, handleability, and performance over the decades.

GENERATIONS OF GLOCKS:
PURSUING PERFECTION
THE STORY OF GLOCK, THOUGH FAR FROM FINISHED,
BRINGS TO LIGHT THE GENIUS BEHIND EVERY CHANGE—AND LEAVES
ALL YEARNING FOR THE NEXT CHAPTER.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS ■ PHOTO COURTESY OF GLOCK

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n the second decade of the 21st century, it’s hard to escape • Major metal components (slide and barrel) finished
the worldwide presence of GLOCK pistols. Whether in the externally with the Tenifer process;
hands or holsters of law enforcement officers around the
• Simple field-stripping process via the slide lock;
planet or wielded by citizens protecting themselves and
their charges, GLOCK has many models and generations in • Standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds
service. Let’s take a look back—and forward.
GLOCK’s expertise with high-pressure, precision polymer
BEGINNING THE BREED: GEN1 molding brought the main component of the handgun, the frame,
In the early 1980s, the Austrian Ministry of Defense requested into modern times. The Gen1 GLOCKs were streamlined, without
interested parties submit service pistol samples for testing. The sharp or rough edges. Their surface texture became known as
winner of the Austrian trials would be adopted as the military’s the “pebble” finish. External controls were few and low-profile,
handgun. Initially, it was thought a large corporation would secure including a flat slide stop lever, polymer magazine catch, and the
the order, but the examples submitted failed embarrassingly. Enter trigger with its integral safety. The very first examples had a non-
Gaston Glock, who had no extensive experience with firearms. He captured recoil spring on a polymer guide rod. Upon field-stripping,
set out with a clean sheet of paper—no preconceived notions, no a Gen1’s internal parts will be seen with a dark, blue/black finish.
burden of history to bog him down. After just a few prototypes, There is only one other model considered a Gen1, the GLOCK
examples of what would become known as the GLOCK 17 were 17L with a 6-inch barrel and “Longslide,” as well as a lighter trigger
offered and passed the military’s rigorous testing with ease. pull. There were a few prototypes of the compact GLOCK 19 with
It’s instructive to list the primary elements of the first model the Gen1 frame texture, but these were never offered for sale.
and the initial generation of handguns that followed it:
THE MARKET SHIFTS: GEN2
• Injection-molded polymer frame; G17 Gen1s were well received by the U.S. law enforcement
• GLOCK Safe-Action® trigger (classified at American market, with notable sales to the police departments of St.
importation as “double-action-only”); Paul and Miami. But user feedback resulted in a decision
to manufacture a new mold that would incorporate raised
• Cold hammer-forged barrel (9X19 initially);
“checkering” on the frame’s front and backstraps. GLOCK notes
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this change occurred in 1989. Additional upgrades in the TWO PROJECTS MERGE: GEN5
following two years were made to internal parts, and the recoil In the second decade of the 21st century, GLOCK engi-
spring assembly changed from a non-captive to the now-familiar neers focused on two of the largest projects ever addressed
captive design, resulting in easier reassembly. by the company. Militaries around the world were seeking new
With these changes, new models and new calibers were sidearms, and the U.S. FBI issued specifications for a new 9X19
introduced. In the early 1990s, American manufacturers service pistol. On the consumer side, a social phenomenon was
developed the .40 AUTO cartridge. Visionary that he was, sweeping across America at the same time: mass legalization and
Gaston Glock realized the significance of the cartridge and codification of concealed weapon permits. As GLOCK addressed
developed new pistols around it. First was the GLOCK 22, both the military and federal law enforcement requirements, a new
followed quickly by the compact GLOCK 23. The FBI adopted level of handgun excellence was realized.
the GLOCK .40 AUTO pistols after extensive competitive testing. First came the GLOCK 42, a small, locked-breech Slimline
Another significant departure from the original design was pistol in .380 AUTO. Its tremendous success was followed by
the introduction of fully metal-lined magazines, resulting in the GLOCK 43, a new Slimline 9X19. And, after meticulous and
magazines dropping free of the frame when the magazine catch extensive testing, the pistols that became the GLOCK Gen5s
was depressed. The original produced for the Austrian military were adopted by the FBI. The GLOCK 19X was a variant of
had little metal at all—it was intended to be disposable. military submissions. These pistols included the following
improvements:comparing to earlier generations.
ADDING VERSATILITY: GEN3
As GLOCK continued to produce “21st-century” pistols
• The GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB), combining
at the end of the 20th century, a number of events effected enhanced interior dimensions and a target crown that
additional changes. The U.S. “crime bill” put certain restrictions dramatically improved accuracy and reliability. Groups
on firearms, including magazine-capacity limitations. GLOCK
under 3 inches at 50 yards were seen, and the
responded with the subcompact GLOCK 26 9X19 and GLOCK
Bureau had duty ammunition shooting under 1 inch at 25
27 .40 AUTO.
yards! The average number of rounds fired between
Finger grooves on the grip heralded the next significant
stoppages was well over 10,000, a statistic never before
change, and as tactical shooters began to request attachment
points for lights and lasers, GLOCK supplied them. realized in federal tests;
With the Gen3s came the introduction of GLOCK’s first • A new surface finish, known as nDLC, for the barrel
Slimline pistol, the single-stack GLOCK 36 in .45 AUTO. Other and slide. This finish enhanced function as well
subtle improvements and variations appeared: the loaded- as appearance;
chamber indicator extractor; a new commercially-available
frame color in Olive Drab; and a new rougher frame texture,
• A new frame without finger grooves, but adopting a
military-specification (1913) accessory rail;
appropriately dubbed the Rough Textured Frame 2 (RTF2).
New processes were also adopted, including nitration of the • A completely flared mag well in the most recently produced
slide and barrel. Gen5s (2019).
• An upgraded fire-control system yielding a vastly
A CORE CHANGE: GEN4 improved trigger pull. Shooters have commented
An argument can be made that changing specifications over specifically on the quality and consistency when
time results in product development and improvement. This comparing to earlier generations;
phenomenon is seen in the development of the Gen4 GLOCKs.
While at first glance cosmetically similar to the earlier Gen3s,
• A high-visibility magazine follower for instant
internal improvements are apparent. Many of these changes status verification;
were the result of the last request by federal law enforcement for • An ambidextrous slide stop lever, reversible magazine
a new pistol in .40 AUTO. catch, and multiple interchangeable backstraps included
The first notable change is the introduction, across all frame
sizes, of a dual recoil spring assembly, introduced to improve In addition to all the engineering advances, GLOCK
longevity and function. Gen4 prototypes were exhaustively brings the MOS to the Gen5s, so an optic of choice can be
tested with full-power .40 AUTO ammunition and weapon- mounted. This is a big advantage over the optic-mounting
mounted lights. Though several well-regarded lights failed to hold options for other handguns. It also brought to fruition the
up, the GLOCKs kept shooting. Gen4 frames took on a refreshed new GLOCK 45 and GLOCK 45 MOS.
design with a new, 360-degree textured surface that provided New Gen5 engineering appears in the latest GLOCKs of
better control, and interchangeable backstraps were added that the Slimline family, the G43X and G48. Initial offerings had
accommodated different hand sizes. a silver nPVD finish on the slide, while later versions were
Perhaps the most influential change that occurred with offered in black nDLC. These 10-round magazine-capacity
the Gen4s was the introduction of the GLOCK Modular Optic GLOCKs bring perfection to concealed carry.
System (MOS). This allowed quick mounting of a range of One way of looking at this list of improvements and new
popular optics, a sensible change much appreciated by operators models is that consumers have in a Gen5 a technologically-
who had been forced to mill their slides for a particular brand or advanced GLOCK compared to those of previous generations.
model of red-dot or reflex sight. It is further evidence that GLOCK The documented improvements in accuracy and reliability
remains at the forefront of development. alone make a Gen5 eligible for one’s collection and use.
GLOCK’s Gen4s quickly set a new standard for law What comes next? Only Gaston Glock and his engineers
enforcement pistols. In short order, two more backstraps with know, but I can tell you the story of GLOCK isn’t over yet. As
beavertail extensions were developed and included with each sure as the sun comes up, GLOCK will continue to innovate
pistol. A larger, reversible mag catch came next, rounding out and amaze. And for all of us who have loved our GLOCK
a bevy of upgrades and improvements that accompanied a pistols through the generations, that makes one thing clear:
continued upward trend of the company’s success. The next chapter will only be better.
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“Shooters, stand by!” Competitors start a GSSF indoor match by
engaging targets at seven yards with 10 rounds in the “Five to
GLOCK” course of fire. Time and accuracy are both important.

GSSF MATCHES
A GREAT PLACE FOR NEW COMPETITORS
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTO BY DR. JOEL T. NADLER

“Why did I wait so long to start doing this?!” is within the spectrum. Still, some will ask, “Is competitive
I have heard this rhetorical question repeatedly. Initially, shooting a replacement for advanced defensive training?” No.
it came from people recommending that I start shooting Some will also ask, “Does competition provide a method of
competitively. After my first competition, I asked myself the training on skills transferable to other situations?” I would
same thing. Today, I hear it from almost every new shooter suggest the answer is yes.
who attends the various shooting events and competitions I Just as dry-fire and simulations add value to a defensive
coordinate. skillset, so does competitive shooting. Once a shooter adds
Let this near-universal response to shooting at a competition competition to their shooting repertoire, they seem much more
for the first time be your guide: The overwhelming advice almost likely to continue being active in the sport of their choice. In
anyone gives is to start competing sooner rather than later. other words, they shoot more—and that goes a long way
Once you do, you will regret having not started sooner. toward negating the absence of value in a gun not carried and
training never taken.
IT’S NOT JUST A GAME In the end, both of my initial reasons for decling to compete
Although I have been shooting, training, and instructing were, in my opinion, inaccurate. It proved to be very easy
with handguns for decades, I was not originally interested in to start competing, and though not a replacement for other
competition. If I’m honest, this was likely due to two concerns: methods of defensive training, I found I was shooting more
That the rules were restrictive and overly complex; and, due to often and utilizing similar skills. In short, why hadn’t I started
those complex rules, competition was not relevant to defensive doing this a long time ago?
use or training. Basically, I saw competition as a game with little
application to real-life defensive use of a firearm. NEED A PLACE TO START? TRY A GSSF MATCH
I can now see that these concerns were misconceptions. What type of competition should you enter? The easiest
Similar to many complex games, rules can be long and answer is the one that you will go to. That often means the
not easily understood. However, rules are written to cover all match closest to where you live. Check your local range to
sorts of situations, to ensure consistency across events, and see if they have any house leagues or shooting matches and,
to ensure a safe shooting environment. For example, in the if so, make it a point to attend the next shoot. Remember
case of GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF), the indoor that any firearms competition will be more welcoming and
league has 14 pages of rules. Fourteen! That covers a lot of less intimidating than you likely imagine. Take the plunge and
ground, but don’t let that stop you from exploring GSSF. The let those more experienced help you acclimate. Let the folks
core rule set, courses of fire, and what a new competitor needs running the match know you are competing for the first time,
to know can be described in a couple of paragraphs. and feel free to ask questions.
What about my second assumption, that there were, I’d encourage you, in particular, to see if there are GSSF
potentially, conflicts between the skill sets utilized in defensive events in your area. GSSF is great for new competitors, as
training (i.e., supervised classes, simulations) and those used these matches have been specifically designed to be less
in competition? I’ve come to realize that it’s best to think of intimidating for novices. For instance, you’ll shoot from the
defensive skills as being on a spectrum. That spectrum likely “low-ready” position, so there’s no drawing from a holster. Nor
begins with dry-fire practice without the pressure of a timer, is there foot movement or shooting from or around cover as
followed by casual practice at a range and basic defensive you’ll find in competitions such as IPSC, IDPA, and 3-Gun. You
classes. Then, on to competition, advanced time-stressed will need little in the way of gear, so forget the notion that you
defensive shooting classes and simulations and, finally, what need to invest a lot of money to begin shooting competitively.
may be a situation in which actual defensive use is called for. Best of all, while GSSF matches are welcoming to new
When it comes to self-defense, the closer our training is competitors, more experienced shooters will still find the
to that far end of the spectrum the better. Clearly, competition courses of fire to be challenging.
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There are two options when it comes to participating in targets set at varying ranges. The indoor matches have fewer
GSSF matches: indoor leagues and outdoor matches. gun categories for participation than outdoor matches, another
factor that makes getting involved easier. For gear, you will
GSSF OUTDOOR: FUN IN THE SUN be expected to have your GLOCK, magazines, 50 rounds of
Outdoor competitions, generally taking place over a ammo, and eye and ear protection. That’s it!
weekend, include three separate courses of fire against steel Indoor GSSF shoots are conducted as a league, with three
and paper targets set at varying ranges. They use time for matches taking place over a period of time, most commonly a
score, with time penalties for misses. Outdoor matches have week or month. You will need to attend two of the three scheduled
more firearm categories than the GSSF Indoor League, with matches to be considered for placement in the final scoring (best
categories based on firearm frame size and caliber, and there two matches) and for a chance at winning a free gun.
are also divisions based on skill, occupation, and demographics. Though it may vary slightly from range to range, when it
You can find an annually-updated listing of the year’s outdoor is time to shoot, the range safety officers (RSOs) will usually
matches at gssfonline.com/match-info.cfm. While there, click bring you out to the range and have you “stage” your first gun
on the “Registration” tab and sign up for an event you want in a bay. This means your firearm will be removed from your
to attend. You can also register the day of the event, but shooting bag and placed on the bench unloaded, action open,
registering online beforehand is faster. and with the muzzle pointed downrange. You will also place
On the day of the match, once you’ve been given the match your loaded magazines and extra rounds you might need for
registration materials, you will sign in for your shooting order at reloading on the bench. You’ll then step back from the bench.
each of the three courses of fire for each gun or category you When the RSO is ready to have you start the course of fire,
are shooting. Don’t be shy about asking any of the volunteers for he or she will state, “Shooters, approach the bench.” After you
clarifications. Once signed up for the three courses, you’ll shoot have done so, they will say, “Shooters, load and make ready.”
each to obtain a single score incorporating the three runs. You’ll That is your command to load a magazine in your GLOCK, rack
repeat this for any additional GLOCKs you’ve chosen to compete the slide to chamber a round, get into your stance on the firing
with, obtaining that consolidated score for each pistol. line, and set your grip with the gun pointed downrange in some
The three courses of fire at a GSSF outdoor match form of low-ready (i.e., your sights will not yet be on target).
include “Five to GLOCK,” “GLOCK M,” and “GLOCK the Next, you will hear, “Shooters, are you ready?” You will nod
Plates.” Depending on the range facility, target distance accordingly if so, and then you’ll hear, “Shooters, stand by.”
and placement may vary, but the three courses of fire will You are now waiting for an audible electronic signal at this
generally follow these guidelines: point (or a verbal “Shoot” command). Once you hear that, you
will have a set time and number of rounds to fire (generally 10
• Five to GLOCK—This stage consists of three 10-round rounds in 15 seconds, five rounds if shooting in the Pocket
runs shooting two rounds each at five paper targets set category). Another tone or a verbal “Cease fire” command
up at ranges varying from 5 to 25 yards. You will need ends that heat.
three magazines to shoot this stage. Your gun’s slide should be locked back at this point. If not,
keep the gun pointed downrange and signal to the RSO. They
• GLOCK M—This stage will generally use four paper will have you drop your magazine, rack the slide to empty
targets and a single steel target set at ranges varying the chamber, and lock the slide back. If your slide is locked
from 7 to 15 yards. As with “Five to GLOCK,” there will be back as it should be, you’ll remove the empty magazine, then
three strings of fire with two rounds on each paper target place the gun down on the bench with action open before
and a single round to drop the steel target. Additional stepping back. The range staff will then move the targets out
rounds may be used to ensure the steel target falls. You to the next distance. The sequence repeats until competitors
will need three magazines to shoot this stage. have shot at five distances. Target distances for indoor GSSF
leagues can vary but are generally between three and 25
• GLOCK the Plates—This final stage consists of four
yards. If you are unsure about distances or the course of fire,
strings of fire on a rack of six, 8-inch steel plates set
always ask for clarification.
11 yards from the shooter. The shooter can take up to
Indoor GSSF leagues utilize the NRA D1 target with the
11 shots to drop all six plates. You will need four
center ring counting as 10 points per hit and counting as an
magazines to shoot this stage.
“X” for ties. The second ring is 10 points (but no X), third ring
eight points, and the remainder of the target field earns five
As I’ve said, you won’t need much gear for any GSSF
points. The grey border and misses earn zero points. Your
match, but there are some preparations you’ll want to
final score is based on hits within the allotted time of each
make. You’ll want your magazines loaded ahead of time to
heat, and with 50 rounds for the entire match, the max score
a maximum of 11 rounds for standard frames, seven rounds
is 500 for stock and unlimited categories. The Pocket category
for pistols in the Pocket or Major Sub categories. You’ll need
fires just five shots at each distance, still in 15 seconds, and
to remember that there are penalties for extra hits on paper
has a max score of 250. After the five distances have been
targets, so feel free to ask for advice, for instance, should you
completed and the RSOs have collected your targets, you will
load to 10 and eliminate the chance of an extra hit, or load
be asked by the RSOs to either stage your next gun if you’re
the full 11 in case you have a miss. You can reload between
shooting multiple GLOCKs or to pack up your gear.
each course of fire, so while 10 loaded magazines in your
Regardless the type of competitions offered at your local
gear bag would be ideal, four magazines per gun will suffice to
ranges, stop making excuses and start competing sooner
complete the match.
rather than later. Yes, right now, look up your local ranges, find
a competition and sign up—you won’t for a minute be sorry
GSSF INDOOR: GOING THE DISTANCE you made that choice.
In addition to the outdoor GSSF competitions, GSSF
Indoor leagues provide a super-easy way to get started in
competitive shooting. With these matches, you’ll fire a total of The author would like to thank Jim Gaff for his assistance
50 rounds across five, 10-round, 15-second “heats” at paper and inspiration in the writing of this article.

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Blake Miguez is photographed here in 2018 as he
won first place in the 2018 Gunny Challenge. Blake
trains hard, and clearly it pays off.

PRACTICE SMARTER,
NOT HARDER
A FOCUS ON SKILLS WELL EXECUTED, RATHER THAN
THOUSANDS OF ROUNDS SENT DOWNRANGE, IS THE KEY TO PERFECTING
MARKSMANSHIP AND SUCCEEDING AT GSSF MATCHES.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS ■ PHOTOS BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU

I
n succeeding at any endeavor, a sensible and highly safety is of paramount
recommended task to undertake would be to practice the importance. Triple check that
anticipated activity. Becoming a skilled marksman is no you have no ammunition in
exception to this, and that means time spent punching your gun or in your practice
holes in targets. GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation area, and even then, be sure
(GSSF) matches are a great way to do just that, and they that you’re aiming your empty
provide great entertainment at the same time. To get the firearm at a safe backstop.
most out of these shoots, you’ll need to focus on three things: Some competitors will
mental preparation, fundamental practice through dry-firing, create elaborate setups of
and perfecting basic firing dills. miniature targets for their
dry-fire practice sessions,
THE MENTAL GAME and if you are so inclined,
A cursory review of sports psychology theory reveals that that’s perfectly acceptable. Practice can pay off
positive thinking or visualization is important to success for the Or you can tape a piece of big, on occasion!
task at hand. When it comes to shooting, many top competitors printer paper with a hand-
will visualize how they’ll complete their run through a stage drawn bull’s-eye on it to the wall of your choice. As far as the
or shooting a particular string of fire—which target will they actual dry-firing goes, one does not have to have hours-long
address first, when should they perform a reload, etc. GSSF sessions. Truly, a few minutes of practicing good habits
matches, being simplistic in design, require a less engineered can yield results. Pick a spot on a safe surface and practice
approach. In other words, keep it as simple as possible. bringing up your (empty) GLOCK from a ready position to see
Before the match, in a quiet place, run the entire match day that the sights are properly aligned on the place you’d want
through your head. See yourself arriving at the match, safely to hit. Now manipulate the trigger without disturbing your
retrieving your equipment and ammunition, and running through sight picture. Repeat perhaps 10 times, maybe two or three
the courses of fire. If you are new to the game, come a bit early times a week. The benefits will be readily apparent.
and watch how others run the stages. Then, as it’s your turn on
the line and before the start signal, think through a “good” run— LIVE CONFIRMATION
and do this regardless of your skill level. When I’m shooting Dry-firing is a great and cheap way to practice, but you
GSSF matches, I work to clear my mind of distractions by still need live-fire work. Again, for shooting GSSF matches,
focusing on just two basics: a clear front sight superimposed on keep it simple and look to reinforce good skills at first. Place
the target and smooth trigger manipulation. a paper target at 5 yards initially, then shoot one or two
rounds. When those rounds reliably go where you want them,
TEACH THE MIND, TEACH THE BODY add distance. Remember, in GSSF, accuracy is important—
Dry-firing is the safe manipulation of a firearm without live just as it is with so many things life. Practice smarter, not
ammunition present. To do this kind of practice successfully, harder, and you’ll find success.
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Happy competitors with awards and prizes at the
completion of their GSSF Indoor League Series.
Photo Courtesy of Bill Briggman

GLOCK SPORT
SHOOTING FOUNDATION’S
INDOOR LEAGUE SERIES
FOR SHOOTERS AND RANGES ALIKE, GETTING INVOLVED IN GLOCK’S
COMPETITIVE SERIES IS BOTH EASY AND TERRIFIC FUN.
■ ARTICLE BY STEPHANIE PADGETT

T
he GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) Indoor Have the urge to grab your GLOCK and head to tomorrow’s
League was designed to introduce new shooters to match? Not a problem, because you can even join GSSF at
the shooting sports in a safe, fun, and family-oriented the host range the day of the match.
manner. The GSSF Indoor League gives members When you join GSSF, you’ll receive a membership packet that
of all skill levels more opportunities to shoot than includes a small pistol bag, a welcome letter, your membership
outdoor matches, and currently has more than 200 shooting card, and other promotional fan items. If you join GSSF for two
series per year taking place all across the United States. years or longer (or if you renew your membership) you will also

GETTING STARTED: JOIN GSSF


To shoot in the GSSF Indoor League you must first become a “For ranges, one of the biggest
GSSF member. The easiest way to join is to go to gssfonline.com, benefits to joining the GSSF
click on the “Register” tab at the top of the page, then follow the
link to join. You can also print out the registration form and fax it Range Program is that the range
to (770) 437-4719, email it to gssf@glock.us, or mail it to:
can purchase a minimum of
GSSF
6000 Highlands Parkway five GLOCKs per year to use as
Smyrna, GA 30082
rental guns.”
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“Competitors joining or renewing
their GSSF membership for two
years or longer receive a coupon
good for a discount on one pistol
purchase per calendar year of
membership.”
receive a coupon good for a discount on one pistol purchase per
calendar year of your membership. This allows you to purchase
a Blue Label GLOCK from a GLOCK law enforcement dealer.
Meghan Lowery, Range Safety Officer, preps
Additional details regarding the GSSF pistol purchase program competitors on the line ready to shoot a string.
can be found under the “Hot Topics” tab on the GSSF website. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Joel T. Nadler

HOSTING GSSF INDOOR LEAGUE SHOOTS


To host a GSSF Indoor League Series, a firearms range is
first required to join the GLOCK Range Program. One of the
biggest benefits to ranges joining the GSSF Range Program,
in addition to gaining new customers and seeing increased
range use, is that the range can purchase a minimum of five
GLOCKs per year to use as rental guns. For more information
on how to take part in the firearms purchase benefit of the
GLOCK Range Program, email gsdinfo@glock.us.
Once your range has joined the GLOCK Range Program
and is ready to start holding league matches, the next thing
to do is to contact, Stephanie Padgett, at (770) 319-4780 or
stephanie.padgett@glock.us to schedule your series. The fee
to host a GSSF Indoor League Series is $500 per series; a GSSF competitors find great camaraderie when they
series consists of three match dates of the range’s choosing. gather, just like family. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Joel T. Nadler
In return for the host fee, the host range will receive a
GLOCK pistol certificate to give away randomly at the end At the end of the Indoor League Series, the host range
of their series. They will also receive a GLOCK range kit, sends the final score sheet back for posting to the GSSF
which includes six GLOCK hats, three GLOCK field knives, website at gssfonline.com/Indoor League/ViewtheWinners
three GLOCK T-shirts, eight plaques or eight travel mugs, under the links “View the Winners” and “Perfect Shooters.”
one box of NRA-D1 targets, two advertising posters, and all
the paperwork needed to run your series. The GSSF Indoor GSSF INDOOR DIVISIONS
League Match Coordinator will mail all these supplies to There are three divisions for the GSSF Indoor League
the host Range a month before the first match date. GSSF Series: Stock, Unlimited, and Pocket GLOCK. Each competitor
will share the event on its website and Facebook page for can shoot each division as many times as they would like but
increased visibility. Additionally, email notifications will be sent only the first gun that they shoot will count for scoring in each
to GSSF shooting members notifying them of the GSSF Indoor division. Each additional gun competed with does have the
League Series in their area. benefit of giving them an extra entry for the GLOCK pistol raffle
at the end of the series. The complete list of the GSSF Indoor
SHOOTERS READY League Series rules is available at gssfonline.com/IndoorLeague
The host range will need to provide the manpower to run tab under the “What is a GSSF League?” link, as well as at the
its GSSF Indoor League Series. This usually takes three to bottom of the homepage under “GSSF Current Rules.”
four people. The range will need someone to help with the Competitors are eligible to shoot a Perfect 500 in Stock
intake paperwork (collect the fees and handle the completed division as long as it is on a course of fire that allows a perfect
membership and liability waiver forms) and hand out score score, or they can shoot a Perfect 250 using a Pocket GLOCK
sheets and targets, someone to run the match (a Range Safety (GLOCK 42 or GLOCK 43). A “500” or “250” embroidered jacket
Officer running the firing line and timer), and someone to patch will be awarded to those who shoot a perfect score with
record the scores. The host range can dedicate as many lanes an eligible GLOCK, and their name will be listed on the GSSF
as it would like when hosting its GSSF Indoor Series. It is up website as a Perfect Shooter and printed in the GLOCK Report.
to the host range to decide the dates and times of the series, At GLOCK, we are proud to promote the GLOCK Sport
and the host ranges generally charge $10 to $20 per entry. Shooting Foundation, and we encourage all members to shoot
That money goes back to the host range. in a GSSF Indoor League Series regardless their skill level. We
After each match is completed, the host range will mail are certain that you will have a great time and be excited to
all the membership and liability waiver forms, along with any come back for more.
payments collected for new or renewed GSSF memberships,
to the GSSF Indoor League Match Coordinator at: For more information on how your range can host a
GSSF Indoor League Series, visit gssfonline.com/indoor-
GSSF, Attn: Stephanie Padgett
league-how.cfm. For more information on joining GSSF and
PO BOX 1254
registering to compete in GSSF Indoor League matches,
Smyrna, GA 30081
visit gssfonline.com/registration.cfm.
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2020 GSSF MATCH SCHEDULE *Subject to change

DATE MATCH NAME HOST CLUB WEBSITE RANGE ADDRESS/CONTACT

JAN 4-5 Homestead GLOCK Challenge IV Homestead Training Center shootatc.com 11700 SW 304 St., Homestead, FL 33033; ricklunds@gmail.com

JAN 11-12 The East Ascension GSSF Challenge IV East Ascension Practical Shooters eapsclub.org 9134 S. St. Landry Dr., Gonzales, LA 70737; keith_lemoine@yahoo.com

JAN 25-26 Smokin’ GLOCK Southwest Regional III The Smokin’ Gun Range www.thesmokingunclub.com 970 E. Peppermill Palms Blvd., Littlefield, AZ 86432; thesmokingunclub@gmail.com

FEB 1-2 Volusia County GSSF Match III Volusia County Gun & Hunt Club volusiacountygunclub.com 4846 E. SR 44, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168; mrglkfl@gmail.com

FEB 8-9 Charleston GLOCK Challenge X Palmetto Gun Club palmettogunclub.org 761 Summers Dr., Ridgeville, SC 29472; h8spvmt@gmail.com

FEB 22-23 Northern Florida Regional Classic VII Talon Range talontraininggroup.com 550 Commerce Blvd Midway, FL 32343; charlie@talontraining.com

FEB 29-MAR 1 Benton Gun Club GSSF Challenge V Benton Gun Club bentongunclub.org 5522 Mt. Olive Cutoff Road Bauxite, AR 72011 l howard81@sbcglobal.net

MARCH 7-8 The Ouachita Regional Challenge X Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Public Range .opso.net/public-range/ W. Sanitary Landfill Rd., West Monroe, LA 71292; bacleopso@hotmail.com

MAR 13-15 River Bend Ballistic Challenge XIII River Bend Gun Club rbgc.org 234-240 River Bend Gun Club Rd., Dawsonville, GA 30534; roadkill751@yahoo.com

MAR 14-15 Northern California GLOCK Challenge XII Yolo Sportsmans Association Yolosportsmens.org 24001-25799 Aviation Ave., Davis, CA 95616; roncyn94@jps.net

MAR 21-22 Delaware State GSSF Challenge V Bridgeville Rifle & Pistol Club bville-rifle-pistol.org 10409 Rifle Range Rd., Bridgeville, DE 19933; rjr7257866@gmail.com

MAR 28-29 Sweet Home Alabama GLOCK Challenge VIII Central Alabama Gun Club centralalabamagunclub.com 34791 County Road 2, Shorter, AL 36075; joe.peel@gmail.com

APRIL 4-5 CTA Ballistic Challenge California Tactical Academy ctala.com 6700 Holser Canyon Rd., Piru, CA 93040; laura@ctala.com

APRIL4-5 Table Rock Challenge XIII Burke County Narcotics Task Force N/A 2500 Marsh Trl., Morganton, NC 28655; Alex.Cobb@glock.us

APRIL 18-19 Gem State Classic VI Nampa Rod & Gun club nragc.com 7990 Bennet Rd., Nampa, ID 83686; philsauter36@gmail.com

APRIL 25-26 Western Wisconsin GLOCK Classic VI Holmen Rod & Gun Club holmenrodandgunclub.com W7503 County Road T, Holmen, WI 54636; brian.swartling@gmail.com

APRIL 25-26 Lone Star Classic XXVI Dallas Pistol Club dallaspistolclub.com 1830 W. Belt Line Rd., Carrollton, TX 75006; chuck.hasley@ambius.com

MAY 2-3 “This is Sparta” Challenge IX World Shooting Complex dnr.illinois.gov/recreation/WSRC 1 Main Event Ln., Sparta, IL 62286; bartcarson71@gmail.com

MAY 2-3 Corn Huskers Classic XII Heartland Public Shooting Park grand-island.com 6788 W. Husker Hwy., Alda, NE 68810; billst@grand-island.com

MAY 16-17 Northern Lakes Regional Classic XXIX Oakdale Gun Club oakdalegunclub.org 10386 10th St. N., Lake Elmo, MN 55042; mdmurphy@frontier.com

MAY 16-17 Music City Shootout X Music City Tactical Shooters mctsclub.com 30 Elk Ridge Rd., Mt. Pleasant, TN 37055; jmbresson@hotmail.com

MAY 30-31 Rockcastle Classic VIII Rockcastle Shooting Center rockcastleshootingcenter.com 585 Park Mammoth Rd., Park City, KY 42160; nbnoble@bellsouth.net

MAY 30-31 Big Sioux Ballistic Challenge IX Big Sioux Rifle & Pistol Club sdshootingsports.org 25951 484th Ave., Valley Springs, SD 57068; safirearmstraining@gmail.com

JUNE 6-7 GLOCK Fire on the Mountain VI Daisytown Sportsmen’s Club daisytownsportsmensclub.com 198 Fulmer Rd., Johnstown, PA 15904; mouseclicks@atlanticbb.net

JUNE 6-7 Beaver State Ballistic Challenge XXV Chehalem Valley Sportsman’s Club cvsc.us 9401 NE Worden Hill Rd., Dundee, OR 97115; chuck@andersontactical.com

JUNE 13-14 Montana GLOCK Classic XV Western Montana F & G Association wmfga.org 101-329 Deer Creek Rd., Missoula, MT 59802; sdbair@yahoo.com

JUNE 13-14 Emerald Coast GLOCK Classic Southern Tactical Range southerntacticalrange.com 4418 Cooper Ln., Holt, FL 32564; curtispbo@gmail.com

JUNE 20-21 Garden State Regional Classic XXVI Central Jersey Rifle & Pistol Club cjrpc.org 161 S. Stump Tavern Rd., Jackson, NJ 08527; MrGlock89@aol.com

JUNE 27-28 ROCK The GLOCK The Dead Zero Shooting Park deadzeroshooting.com 1195 TN-111 Spencer, TN 38585; shaun@deadzeroshooting.com

JULY 11-12 Scarborough Fish & Game Annual GSSF Match III Scarborough Fish & Game Association scarfg.org 21 Fish & Game Ln., Scarborough, ME 04074; pfm1911@gmail.com

JULY 11-12 Couer D’Alene GLOCK Classic Fernan Rod & Gun Club frgc.org 11400 E. Fernan Lake Rd., Couer D’Alene, ID 83814; timmcc68@gmail.com

JULY 18-19 Buckeye State Ballistic Challenge XVIII Ft. Harmar Rifle Club fortharmar.com 3120 Fifteen Mile Creek Rd., Wingett Run, OH 45789; gunstock@hughes.net

JULY 18-19 The Sunflower State Classic VIII Trigger Guard triggerguardonline.com 313 N. Meridian Rd., Wellington, KS 67152; mike@triggerguardonline.com

JULY 25-26 Great Lakes Regional Classic XVI Livingston Gun Club livingstongunclub.org 2406-2412 Hunter Rd., Brighton, MI 48114

JULY 25-26 Pacific Coast Challenge XIV Albany Rifle & Pistol Club arpc.info 29999 Saddle Butte Rd., Shedd, OR 97377; jimh714@earthlink.net

AUG 1-2 Virginia Ballistic Challenge II Triangle Sportsmen’s Club triangleonline.org 770 Triangle Rd., Bluefield, VA 24605; rlmartin65@yahoo.com

AUG 1-2 Northwestern Regional Classic XXV Jefferson Country Sportsmen’s Assn. jeffersoncountysportsmen.org 112 Gun Club Rd., Port Townsend, WA 98368; pt9baja@gmail.com

AUG 8-9 Magic City GLOCK Challenge V Billings Rod & Gun Club billingsrodandgun.org 2931 Rod & Gun Club Rd., Billings, MT 59106; robert.grayson@icloud.com

AUG 8-9 Rocky Mountain Regional Classic XXVI Weld County Fish & Wildlife Range wcfw.org 38980 County Road 51, Eaton, CO 80615; wayneseale@hotmail.com

AUG 15-16 Keystone State Ballistic Challenge XXIV Topton Fish & Game Association toptonfga.org 26 Tina Ln., Mertztown, PA 19539; lciletti@gmail.com

AUG 15-16 Eastern Nebraska GLOCK Classic V Eastern Nebraska Gun Club engc.us 12700 NE-66 (Hwy. 66), Louisville, NE 68037; cmzeeb@gmail.com

AUG 22-23 Midwest Regional Classic XXVIV Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club gvshoot.com 4350 E. Academy Rd., Hallsville, MO 65255; amanda.jo.brown88@gmail.com

AUG 22-23 Northern California Regional Classic XXVII Richmond Rod & Gun Club richmondrodandgun.com 3155 Goodrick Ave., Richmond, CA 94801; rmcknig@ur.com

AUG 29-30 Twin Tiers Regional Classic VI Pine City Sportsmens Club pinecitysportsmensclub.com 187 Mountain View Dr., Pine City, NY 14871; alan@rusticwoods.net

AUG 29-30 Belton Blast Belton Gun Club beltongunclubinc.wildapricot.org 153 Range Rd., Belton, SC 29627; goodfellowdon@aol.com

SEP 18-20 GLOCK Annual Shoot XXVII- Gunny Challenge XVI Civilian Marksmanship Program thecmp.org 4387 Turner Mill Rd., Talladega, AL 35160; jhardy@thecmp.org

SEP 26-27 Badger State Regional Classic XIV Schultz Resort Rod & Gun Club schultzgunclub.com W146 S8025 Schultz Ln., Muskego, WI 53150; garywblum@yahoo.com

OCT 3-4 Showdown at Big Creek IX Mobile County Sheriff’s Office Range mobileso.com 12251 Tanner Williams Rd., Mobile, AL 36608; dcrobinson@mobileso.com

OCT 10-11 Atomic City GSSF Los Alamos Sportsmans Club la-sc.org Rendija Rd., Los Alamos, NM 87544; das32985@gmail.com

OCT 17-18 Bluegrass Regional Classic XXIII Bluegrass Sportsmens League bgslinc.com 2431-2445 Handys Bend Rd., Wilmore, KY 40390; kygssf@gmail.com

OCT 24-25 Hoosier State Regional Classic XXIII Atlanta Conservation Club atlantaconservationclub.com 29595 Leonard Rd., Atlanta, IN 46031; glock17202634@yahoo.com

NOV 7-8 Duel in the Desert XIV Tucson Rifle Club tucsonrifleclub.org 18303 W. Tucson-Ajo Hwy., Tucson, AZ 85735; ssdnkld15@aol.com

NOV 7-8 The GLOCK Showdown in Savannah III 17 South Rod & Gun Club 17southrngclub.com 5899 N. Coastal Hwy., Fleming, GA 31309; arpeters82@yahoo.com

NOV 14-15 GLOCK West Coast Challenge V Calguns Shooting Sports Association cgssa.org 22100 East Fork Rd., Azusa, CA 91702; facob@rasxon.net

DEC 5-6 “Remember the Alamo” Ballistic Challenge XXV Blackhawk Shooting Range blackhawkshootingrange.com 12137-12195 Jarratt Rd., Atascosa, TX 78002; bobby@blackhawkmalinois.com

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Gaston Glock opened a gateway to success as much for the
team of dedicated U.S. GLOCK employees as for the more
than two-thirds of American law enforcement and millions of
consumers who rely on their GLOCKs for self-defense.

GLOCK CAREERS
A GATEWAY TO SUCCESS
GLOCK’S PRODUCTS ARE UNRIVALED IN REPUTATION,
BUT IT’S THE PASSION BEHIND THE BRAND THAT ENSURES EVERY
GLOCK OWNER GETS THE MOST OUT OF THEIR HANDGUN.
■ ARTICLE BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

O
ver 30 years ago, Gaston Glock designed and dealers, ranges, trade shows, and GLOCK Day events, even
produced the revolutionary GLOCK pistol with its dropping by gun shops just to chat. She also handles a number
polymer frame and SAFE-ACTION® System that of special events, including Florida’s S.W.A.T. Round-Up, and
forever changed the international gun industry. various distributor shows. She noted, “Even though we do
He also created a gateway to success not only for not sell dealer-direct, we show and educate people about our
shooters, but for the team of people who produce his firearms. products and take orders for the distributors.”
While GLOCK uses a proprietary blend of complex alloys, As she travels, Megan spends time mapping out stores and
steel, and polymers, all shaped by state-of-the-art, computer- ranges to visit. “I make sure that dealers, especially if they are
controlled machines to make the world’s best firearm, the most brand new, have my contact information so they have a person
valued element at GLOCK, Inc., is the hundreds of workers who to talk to for anything they might need or questions they have.”
comprise the GLOCK family. Whether they are on the loading Megan highlighted a real advantage for retailers: the
dock, in an office, are skilled technicians or machinists on the GLOCK Stocking Dealer Program. “Part of the Stocking Dealer
shop floor, product handlers packing and shipping pistols to Program,” she explained, “is that each dealer receives a
waiting customers, instructors at the GLOCK training facility, or promotional package of shirts, hats, and other items, as well
sales managers working one-on-one with customers, they are as a seat in a GLOCK Armorer’s Course for one employee and
the heart and soul of GLOCK. Let’s meet a few: a listing on the GLOCK Dealer Locator.” I asked Megan what is
required for a dealer to participate and she answered, “All that
MEGAN WEST—BEST FRIEND TO is needed is a yearly first-quarter purchase of a minimum of five
RANGES AND RETAILERS and a maximum of 20 pistols to qualify.”
As one of GLOCK’s Commercial Sales Megan added that any range open to the public can get a
Managers, Megan West reaches out to similar deal, so every year they can have new GLOCK pistols
commercial customers to ensure they are as rentals. And there’s an added advantage when they get
being provided the highest quality product involved in the indoor GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation
and the world’s best self-defense weapon. (GSSF) league. Megan said, “A great marriage is when indoor
Megan travels most days of the week to ranges also sign up for the GSSF Indoor League where they

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The lobby of GLOCK’s U.S. headquarters features a
beautiful historical representation of the progress
and development of GLOCK products.

have to host three GSSF matches to qualify. Those matches


bring GSSF shooters from all over into their shops and ranges.”
“The legendary reliability,
Megan noted that the simplicity and consistency of GSSF accuracy, and ease of
allows for both new and experienced shooters to participate
in competitive pistol shooting, adding, “It is a real gateway to
maintenance of the GLOCK pistol
competition. They don’t need a holster or extra gear other than does all the selling for me and
what comes in their GLOCK’s box, so shooters can tip-toe into
competitive shooting!” allows me to concentrate on our
focus of ensuring great service
DEON MARTIN—SUPPORTING
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES after the sale.”
OF THE SOUTHEAST
To support the law enforcement side of
Trade shows
the house, competition shooter Deon Martin present an
tends to the needs of law enforcement opportunity
agencies in the Southeastern United States. for the GLOCK
I met up with him at a demonstration he team to meet
with dealers and
organized for Georgia’s Chatham County shooting sports
Sheriff’s Office. Deon demonstrated the capabilities and participants and
effectiveness of the agency’s newly acquired GLOCK 45 discover what the
market needs.
pistols. Team GLOCK’s Captain Shane Coley and incredible
team shooter Ashley Rheuark joined to assist him. The two-day
demo provided ample time for Deon, Ashley, and Shane to
markedly and demonstratively help the deputies attending the
demo improve their skills.
Before joining GLOCK, Deon was a sworn deputy at a
Florida agency, then worked overseas in intelligence. Once he
returned stateside, he got into competitive shooting, received a
sponsorship from GLOCK, racked up a string of wins, including
multiple Florida State IDPA Championships, took top honors at
the International Police games, including a gold medal in 2008,
and was a consistent top-five finisher in many other state and
regional competitions. Deon was hired by GLOCK in 2014, and
today he serves as the District Manager for Law Enforcement
for Georgia and Alabama. He talked to me about his weekly
routine.
“I’m on the road three or four nights a week visiting one of
over 1,200 agencies or one of my five distributors, attending
sheriff’s conferences, or doing a special demo event for GLOCK
products.” Explaining how GLOCK is so well received and
valued by his police customers, he told me, “Nobody else in the
industry has a service model like we do. Compared to all other
companies, we have a much larger group of representatives
nationwide dedicated just to taking care of our law enforcement
users, especially after the sale. Since GLOCK has such a
large portion of the law enforcement market with 65 to 70

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Decades of research, continued testing, assembly and production are
some of the reasons why GLOCK is the top pistol of choice. GLOCK’s
dedicated worldwide employees help to continue to provide the
quality our customers demand.

percent of the agencies in the Southeast, our large number of The GLOCK USA facility has grown into several buildings
including a separate training facility that also houses the
representatives serving smaller numbers of customers provides GSSF administration.
our desired world-class customer service.”
Deon explained the real basis for his and GLOCK’s success
is that “I really don’t have to sell the product. The legendary
reliability, accuracy, and ease of maintenance of the GLOCK
pistol does all the selling for me and allows me to concentrate
on our focus of ensuring great service after the sale. No other
gun company can provide that as GLOCK does.” I asked him
how often he gets a chance to visit his office. He just smiled
and pointed to his Ford F150 pickup: “That’s my office!”

CARLIE WINEGAR—A
WORLDWIDE FORCE
Energetic and enthusiastic, Carlie
Winegar was a sworn federal wildlife
Every GLOCK product is packaged by dedicated GLOCK
officer before coming to GLOCK. Now she
employees who are committed to the company’s mission.
is GLOCK’s Export Manager, handling
international sales involving contracts,
commerce, licensing, and delivery of “The most valuable and valued
products worldwide, with those contracts
being some of the largest for the company. element at GLOCK USA is
“I wanted to work with a like-minded [law enforcement]
company and found that people here feel the same way and
the hundreds of workers who
do so much to benefit the military and law enforcement. I enjoy
working with a company that has its heart in the right place,
comprise the GLOCK family.”
and we really do support those defenders who carry our pistols. opportunity for growth, and I am thankful to be here.”
I really believe in our mission.” She added the observation that I asked him how others could join the GLOCK family. Josh
“GLOCK has hundreds of employees, but it actually has the feel replied, “I saw the job posting on social media and submitted
of a small company, because I am free to interact with anyone my application, so my advice is to look at our GLOCK USA
in any other department, making solving problems and handling website (https://us.glock.com/en/glock-careers) to see what
issues simple and uncomplicated, because everyone really jobs are available, apply, and then follow up. I know it is hard to
talks to each other. We all are on the same team and know that be persistent, but I kept in touch and I think it helped.”
the success of the mission is what is important.”
ONE FAMILY BEHIND THE MISSION
JOSH ALISE—YOUNG Many of the GLOCK employees are law enforcement
ENTHUSIASM WORKS MAGIC professionals, veterans, or family members of veterans. Not
One of the newest members of the only can they relate to operators, warriors, and defenders, like
GLOCK family is Josh Alise, who was hired everyone at GLOCK, they are committed to the manufacture
as a Marketing Associate and handles a and delivery of the best, most reliable firearms that can be
variety of tasks including dealing with more used with confidence. Whether they are in engineering, testing,
than a thousand pistol donation certificates manufacturing, assembling, or shipping, every member of the
a year from organizations and GSSF GLOCK family knows that each pistol that leaves the plant
competitions. Fresh out of college, with represents the potential to save the life of a friend, fellow service
his first day at GLOCK the day after his graduation, Josh has member, or sometimes their sons and daughters. As a result,
brought with him an eagerness to learn and provide GLOCK with they take their responsibility seriously and know that the quality
his best efforts. Of coming on-board with GLOCK, he said, “I work they do and the life-saving tools they produce help their
have loved every minute of it. I have been to places I never have communities, the economy, and our country. They support the
been before and probably would have never had the opportunity mission of GLOCK’s commitment to reliable quality, service after
to go, and I’ve gotten to meet and network with some really the sale, and respect for each employee—and that is why, above
great people. I wanted to start with a company where there is an all else, working for GLOCK is truly a gateway to success.
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GLOCK PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS:
TRIAL BY FIRE
IF ONE IS GOING TO TALK THE TALK, THEY BETTER WALK THE WALK.

■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS ■ PHOTOS BY FRANK STEIGER

T
he GLOCK pistol was revolutionary in its design of GLOCK Professional, Inc., in 2016, one of his goals was
and performance, and Gaston Glock recognized to both provide quality instruction to the division’s Instructors
the possibility that there would be some irrational and test them for shooting mechanics and marksmanship
resistance to such a paradigm changer. The way to competency. This approach led to the creation of a new GLOCK
conquer fear of the unknown is through training and Operator Course.
instruction, thus GLOCK’s Training Division was created. During his first year on the job, Parent introduced his
From a few personnel in the early years of the company to Instructors to the Marine Expeditionary Unit Special Operations
now more than a dozen instructors, the professionals of GPI have Capable—aka MEU(SOC)—pistol qualification course, telling
extensive real-world experience. Drawing from city, state, and them they would qualify while donning a law enforcement security
federal law enforcement, as well as the United States military, holster and other duty gear. If one is going to talk the talk, Parent
GPI instructors teach both the maintenance (Armorer’s Courses) observed, one should be able to walk the walk.
and usage of GLOCK pistols. As the program progressed, the evaluation and qualification
From the 1980s through the early 2000s, the focus was testing known today as the Operator Standards was developed.
on “training the trainers.” GPI Instructors taught an Instructors Seemingly simple at first glance, the Standards test combat
Workshop, developed primarily for law enforcement agency shooting skills on multiple targets with multiple strings of fire to
instructors. That workshop was often paired with a GLOCK evaluate various critical fundamentals.
Armorer’s Course. In the Instructors Workshop, a balance Two years on, today’s GPI Instructors have posted scores
between speed and accuracy was sought, with stoppage- that would qualify them in the special operations community and
reduction exercises and emergency procedures part of the maintain notable numbers on the Operator Standards. Always
curriculum. Students shot an evaluation course of fire at the looking to further their skills, Instructors attending the latest
course’s conclusion. annual GLOCK Instructors training took part in combat pistol
GPI Instructors themselves would periodically seek outside and rifle/carbine training that focused on the skills necessary to
instruction. However, there was no structured program within effectively transition back and forth between those two weapons.
GLOCK to build and improve its Instructors’ skills. Enter Joseph It is a pleasure to report all qualified and look forward to more
“Willie” Parent, a U.S. Special Operations Marine and highly- shooting. To be brilliant in the basics of combat weapon-craft is
ranked competitive shooter. Taking on the position of Director the objective, and GLOCK Instructors decisively achieve that.
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IamGLOCK
GLOCK OWNERS ARE THE HEART OF WHAT GLOCK DOES. WE’D LIKE TO SHARE
A FEW OF THEIR STORIES WITH YOU. IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY, PLEASE
SUBMIT IT ALONG WITH PHOTOS TO WWW.US.GLOCK.COM/EN/IAMGLOCK

FALLEN OFFICER’S WIFE PRESENTED


WITH RESTORED DUTY WEAPON

S
ervice. It is a calling that all in law enforcement duty weapon. I know what that gesture means to officers and
understand. For many, that calling extends beyond active their families, and I knew something had to be done.”
duty with their agencies to the work they do after hours. Chad made it his mission to recover and restore the weapon
From off-duty school officers to private security gigs, their for Tiffany. After much research and calling in many favors, he
service extends well beyond their tour. was able to locate and gain possession of the firearm, a GLOCK
Mark McCullers was one of those cops. A Marine Corps 17. By then, the two-year anniversary of Mark’s death was just
veteran, Mark was a military police officer who continued his career two short weeks away.
as a police officer for Southern Methodist University, while also “I reached out to GLOCK in hopes of obtaining the needed
working in private security. In addition to his commitment to law parts to properly restore the weapon,” said Chad Lastname. “I
enforcement, Mark was equally dedicated to his wife, Tiffany, and was quickly contacted by David Teal, the GLOCK representative
their blended family of six children ranging in age from 14 to 23. for my area. After explaining the situation and sending several
It was working his private security job that would forever pictures of the firearm, David said he’d be at my office the next
change the course of Mark’s life and his family’s. On July 5, day with all the needed parts, or, at the very least, he’d ensure
2016, strong storms were rolling across Texas as Mark was the weapon made it to the factory to be quickly repaired.”
performing security duties at a construction site, a job he did to “Thanks to GLOCK’s willingness to help and quick action,”
set extra money aside to purchase a trampoline for his children. said Prda, “I was able to present Tiffany with her husband’s duty
The surge of the storms caused flash-flooding, and sometime weapon, two years to the day she lost him. It was a moment
around 1:30 a.m., Mark realized the waters were rising quickly none of us will ever forget.”
and overtaking his vehicle. He called 9-1-1. Manufacturers like GLOCK make weapons to help protect
It was too late. The swift and strong current swept Mark’s the people who protect our citizens and communities. Mark
car away. McCullers was one of these special people. As one of the best
His vehicle was found 13 hours later during a search in the force, with commendations of service for his dedication
operation, nearly half a mile from the construction site. Mark’s to his city and SMU, he was the embodiment of passion and
body would not be recovered for six more weeks. dedication. He had immense pride in the badge he wore, but
“I met Tiffany in 2018,” said Title Chad Prda, a fellow police never left the house without telling his wife he loved her. Now,
officer and friend of the McCullers. “She was talking with my wife she has his engraved duty weapon as a piece of him to keep
about the incident and how she was never presented with Mark’s with her forever.

THE BEST PISTOL BY FAR


I just want to say the GLOCK 45 9X19 has become my favorite pistol, and
I own a lot of GLOCK pistols. (I’ve been purchasing for myself a few GLOCK
pistols nearly every year for my personnel GLOCK collection.) I’m a 33-year
career law enforcement officer who carries a GLOCK every day, and it’s by far
the best pistol I have ever been issued in my career.—Officer James Detkas
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BEAR DOWN!
J ust wanted to give credit where credit is due. Thank you for making a superior
product that is truly reliable. Today, while tracking my friend’s moose up in
Alaska on Fort Richardson, I was attacked by a 7½-foot Alaskan brown bear. He
charged me from 25 feet. By the he’d gotten to 10 feet, I’d engaged by GLOCK
20 10mm with 230-grain bear loads. Thank God the trusty GLOCK pulled through
in the clutch—two round and down he went. All my years of training in the Army
and your stellar product paid off. Thank you 100-percent.—Nathan Burns

CHUCK NORRIS — COMPANY


SPOKESMAN
A s a company driven by a commitment to perfection, relentless
innovation, and disciplined precision, GLOCK has sought a
spokesperson who exemplifies the same principles, and in April 2019,
it announced legendary world champion martial artist, actor, producer,
philanthropist, and entrepreneur Chuck Norris as the company
THE GLOCKS THAT BOND Spokesperson.
“Chuck Norris revolutionized and ushered martial arts into the

G LOCK has given me a common bond with my dad,


with whom I’ve historically had very little in common in
terms of interests, as well as strengthened the bond I have
American mainstream just like GLOCK revolutionized firearms.”
said Josh Dorsey, Vice President of GLOCK, Inc. “Having him
represent the GLOCK brand brings two iconic names together
with my son (who is actually my stepson and in whose life that are mutually committed to perfection and their fan base. We
I was not a part of until he was 16). My son is now a police couldn’t be more excited about this partnership.”
officer in a major American city, and his service weapon “I’m honored to partner with this world-renowned brand,” said
is a GLOCK 17. Some of the best days we have together Norris. “The values I have built my life and brand on—tough, real,
are those we spend on the range emptying our GLOCKs constant, and powerful—are echoed in everything that GLOCK does
on targets. We live in three different states, but on my last and creates. Let me put it this way: If I ever decided to go into firearms,
birthday, everyone was in Wisconsin for a visit and we spent there would be no point—I would just be recreating what GLOCK has
time at the range together. GLOCK is a common bond we already built. The only thing that would change is the name.”
have, and shooting together and enjoying it is a masculine
way of silently saying “I love you.”
I love my dad, my son, and my GLOCKs. I use a GLOCK
17 and GLOCK 43, my dad has the GLOCK 19 and GLOCK
42, and my son, of course, has his service GLOCK. Nothing
is more consistently reliable than a GLOCK—and my son
stakes his life on it.—William Guilkey

A DEEP-SIX
AND STILL GOING STRONG
I wanted to share that my GLOCK 17 sank in the ocean
when I flipped my kayak. It had been submerged there for five
months when a fisherman found it and surrendered it to local
police department, which then contacted me to pick it up.
Despite all that time in saltwater, the most amazing thing is
it still fired! Sure, there was a little rust and corrosion here and
there, but all in all it’s back to great working condition after a
little clean up. I am just really impressed by how tough GLOCKs
are—and all the more reason we trust our lives with them.—
Corey Jones, GLOCK Assistant National Sales Manager
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Blue for life: Assistant Range Master and Collier County Sheriff’s Office Armorer, Corporal Jim Dillman, looks over
his team members. He’s been a law enforcement officer for 45 years, 18 of those with the Collier County Sheriff’s
Office. What he loves most about his career is “Watching a shooter who showed up to the range apprehensive
about the training, and left with a renewed sense of confidence.” That’s dedication. Photo by Frank Steiger

CONFIDENCE
ACROSS THE DECADES
WITH FEW GUARANTEES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, OFFICERS CAN TRUST GLOCK.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS

R
eflecting on 20 years in law enforcement, I can from a different manufacturer. I struggled with malfunctions and
only marvel at how far things have come. I wasn’t nearly didn’t make it through firearms qualification. That left
working in the 1970s, but the guys from that time an impression on me. My first seven years on the road I was
were the ones who taught me, the ones who told issued other weapons, but always kept my GLOCK for off-duty.
me how rough it was. Today, I see a lot of that I learned police are a doughty bunch, responding to life-
era’s challenges repeated, amplified, and driven by forces too threatening calls, often to be assaulted by the suspect and the
complex for this peace officer to understand—and it seems victim. I watched the media hail us some days and criticize us
there are fewer things cops can count on now than when I on others. More than anything, though, my education included
started. But there is one thing in my career that has stood the the lesson, over and over, that I wasn’t safe until I got home.
test of time: GLOCK. I rose through the ranks, becoming responsible for other
The first gun I purchased as a young reserve deputy was a deputies. GLOCK was there to see us through S.W.A.T. callouts,
GLOCK 17 Gen1. I really didn’t appreciate what I had at the no-knock warrants, and armed standoffs. Now, years later, I’m
time—but I would learn. At the academy, my issued firearm was an investigator. I’m also a firearms instructor. Given a choice,
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Florida’s Clearwater P.D. torture-tested many brands
and determined GLOCK would protect citizens and
officers alike. GLOCKs have been in service for more
than 30 years. Photo Courtesy of Clearwater P.D.

New Hampshire’s Grafton County Sheriff’s Office


selected three GLOCK models to protect its
dedicated officers. Photo Courtesy of Grafton
County Sheriff’s Office

“Cops are some of the


toughest skeptics you will
ever encounter—it’s an
occupational hazard. When
we find something that
GLOCKs are what you want as your sidearm no matter
works, we stick with it.” your terrain. They are flawless in both extreme heat
and freezing temps. Photo by Frank Steiger

Sergeant Doug Dever is a law enforcement officer with


31 years on the job, including 22 with the Collier County
Sheriff’s Office. Photo by Frank Steiger

I carry a GLOCK. I have seen them used for two decades. They
are simple, they work reliably, and they are accurate. Plus, over
the years they have only gotten better. Cops are some of the
toughest skeptics you will ever encounter—it’s an occupational
hazard. When we find something that works, we stick with it.
This 2020 Annual has several stories about law enforcement
agencies across the United States that trust GLOCK. There
are also the tales of GLOCK’s International call to duty. Across
the world, roughly 75 percent of police agencies suit up for
every shift and holster a GLOCK. There are few guarantees in
life, even fewer in law enforcement. With a GLOCK Blue Label Corporal Matt Macera of the the Collier County
Sheriff’s Office knows nothing other than
Program to soothe our aching pocketbooks and a rock-solid
center-mass shots. Photo by Frank Steiger
reputation, it’s nice to know GLOCK has our backs.
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Santa Cruz P.D. Deputy Chief Rick Martinez in
front of police department headquarters.

SANTA CRUZ POLICE


DEPARTMENT CHOOSES THE
GLOCK 45
THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF GLOCK’S GEN5 PISTOLS—AND A
BRAND-NEW MODEL—CATCH THE EYE OF A CALIFORNIA POLICE FORCE
LONG ENAMORED WITH GLOCK RELIABILITY.
■ ARTICLE BY LARRY FORD ■ PHOTOS BY SCOTT GARNER

H
igh above the cool surf and warm sand, just 75 The Santa Cruz Police Department is committed
miles south of San Francisco’s Golden Gate to serving selflessly and compassionately, through
Bridge, lies the city of Santa Cruz. Some will know collaboration and innovation. We will relentlessly
it’s near Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, pursue criminals to protect all lives and the property
but the city is best known for its historic Beach of all within our community. We chose to be transparent
Boardwalk and one of the world’s best seaside amusement and responsive, while striving for excellence.
parks. The Beach Boardwalk draws thousands of tourists each
year to ride the amusement park’s vintage rides, which include But despite the agency’s goals and the city government’s
the 1911 Looff Carousel and the Giant Dipper roller coaster. development of a vibrant center for business, recreation
The city also offers great dining along a historic wharf that and cultural activities, Santa Cruz consistently suffers from
stretches into the Monterey Bay. Pacific Avenue offers vintage property crime and violent crime, ranking it high among the
clothing stores, cafes, and galleries, and the scenic West Cliff medium and large cities in the state for these problems.
Drive reveals stunning views of the shoreline cliffs to wandering Compounding the problem, Santa Cruz also suffers one of the
motorists. The city also offers higher education, as it is the highest homelessness rates in the U.S. A March 2019 article
home to the University of California Santa Cruz. in the Santa Cruz Sentinel stated, “According to ‘The 2017
Protecting this popular seaside city, home to approximately Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress,’ using the
65,000 residents and the thousands of tourists who stroll its area’s most up-to-date homeless statistics, the Santa Cruz-
sidewalks and sun themselves on its beaches each year, is the Watsonville metro area ranked nationally as having the eighth
Santa Cruz Police Department. This agency faces numerous highest number of homeless persons among small cities/metro
community policing challenges while remaining true to its areas. The same study had put the county as 10th highest
mission statement, which says: small-city population in 2015.” Concerning statistics, for sure.
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LOVING THE OLD GLOCK,
BUT WANTING SOMETHING NEW?
The city’s police department is comprised of 95 officers
and staff under the management of Chief Andrew Mills. The
department strives to expand its operational capabilities by
providing officers with the latest, safest, and most effective
equipment. One of the more recent changes to the department’s
equipment was upgrading from the GLOCK 22 .40 AUTO and
GLOCK 17 9X19 service pistols after many years of use.
Deputy Chief Rick Martinez first approached GLOCK
at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
conference in 2018, inquiring about its latest innovations with
the Gen5 line of pistols. The firearms training unit, along with
its upper management team, was considering a review of the
department’s GLOCK pistols currently in service. Although
the agency was extremely satisfied with the performance and
features of its GLOCK 17 and GLOCK 22 Gen4s, it wanted to
know more about the Gen5s. Martinez noted that the modular
backstraps of the Gen4 GLOCKs allowed a tailored fit to the
hands of each officer, and that most officers liked the newer PHOTO BELOW: Santa Cruz P.D. officers testing
rough-textured frame, known as “RTF4” texture. He also their new GLOCK 45s on the range.
said he liked the dual recoil spring system as it provided a
noticeable reduction in felt recoil, and the department’s duty
pistols were also seeing longer service life because of that
recoil spring, resulting in added cost savings to the agency.
After his discussion with the GLOCK representatives at IACP,
Martinez took this initial review back to the agency, and with
that information in hand, the department decided to conduct an
extensive test and review of the new GLOCK 45 in 9X19.

NEW GEN5 FEATURES PROVE


THEMSELVES IN TESTING
The Santa Cruz P.D. started testing the new G45 with a
feasibility study. During that study, Sergeant Scott Garner
evaluated the impact the area’s environment—salt, water,
sand, and fog—and hard daily carry use in mountainous The officers of the firearms team conducted head-to-head
terrain would have on the new GLOCK. He also had to timed and accuracy testing of the agency’s current Gen4 pistols
consider new holster options and compare the new AmeriGlo and the new G45. One of the most noticeable improvements
BOLD GLOCK sights. was seen in the group size shot with the new G45: This was
Adding to Garner’s evaluations, the firearms team and rightly attributed to the inclusion of the GLOCK Marksman
upper management leaders would give their attention to the Barrel (GMB). The G45 also proved to be 100-percent reliable
diversity of the department’s officers and how they might with the variety of ammunition tested by the agency.
benefit from the new GLOCK 45. That testing process began Next, the agency selected a diverse group of officers to
with a review of the design changes in the G45 versus the test-fire the new pistol. The overwhelming feedback was a
Gen4 G17s and G22s then in use. All the Gen4 features preference for the feel and ergonomics of the G45, even though
the officers appreciated had carried over to the new Gen5 the balance of the gun was obviously different than their current
line of GLOCK pistols, but the Gen5 pistols also offered new duty GLOCKs. The G45 pairs a slide the length of a GLOCK
features. 19 slide with a GLOCK 17 frame. Because the G45 is a 9X19,
Externally, the finger grooves on the front strap of the grip it was easier for the officers testing the new gun to shoot
frame have been removed. The front of the slide now has compared to the .40 AUTO G22s riding in many of their holsters.
rounded corners to assist in re-holstering, and the mag well Finally, the reduced learning curve of moving from one GLOCK
opening has been flared for smoother and faster magazine to another that operates identically was counted as an asset.
loading. Forward cocking serrations have also been added to The procedures governing the specific firearms require-
the front of the slide, which improves manipulations, and an ments and policies for the department are overseen by Deputy
ambidextrous slide stop lever was added. Chief Rick Martinez. He and his staff ensure the department’s
Internally, GLOCK’s SAFE-ACTION® system remains in policies meet the highest level of protection for its officers
its same proven design, but the internal parts that make up and the community they serve. As a result of the work and
the SAFE-ACTION® system have been changed to improve testing performed by Martinez, his staff, the firearms team, and
their robustness and longevity. The most notable change the department’s many officers, the Santa Cruz P.D. is now
is seen in the firing pin safety. It is not only stronger, it also authorizing the new G45 9x19 for its officers as a standard
works to create a smoother trigger pull. sidearm. The decision is in keeping with the city government’s
With the G45 design review completed, the overwhelming mission to enhance the quality of life, safety, and civic pride
consensus was that its changes from the previous generation in the community through responsive, respectful, and efficient
would prove beneficial to the longevity and reliability the public service—and the Santa Cruz P.D. is proud to help lead
agency’s officers already enjoyed in their current pistols. Now the way in fulfilling that mission with the new and innovative
it was time for test-firing. GLOCK 45 in the hands of its officers.
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Anne Arundel P.D.’s Lieutenant Schultz credited the marked
increase in officer performance to the consistent GLOCK trigger,
the texture on the grip, and the AmeriGlo BOLD GLOCK sights.

ANNE ARUNDEL
COUNTY
CHOOSES GLOCK TO SERVE AND PROTECT
THIS BUSY MARYLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT TRUSTS GLOCKS TO THE MEET
THE MANY CHALLENGES OF MODERN LAW ENFORCEMENT HEAD-ON.
ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS ■ PHOTOS COURTESY ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT

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arly in 2019, Maryland’s Anne Arundel County enforcement. Calls for service range from the most complex
Police Department decided to make a change in city-based incident you can imagine to something as quaint as
their issued duty weapons. Being a large agency loose horses in the road.
and working under time constraints, the logistics The county’s police force is closing in on 800 sworn officers
involved were daunting. One of the department’s who dedicate themselves to protecting citizens and enforcing
requirements for the upgrade was having a weapons system the laws across four districts laid out in cardinal directions
that included options in sizing without limiting interoperability from a centrally-located hub. Specialized support comes from
between officers. The department had used other handgun its Criminal Investigations Division, full-time S.W.A.T., Fatal
brands for 20 years, but this time the nod went to GLOCK—and Overdose Unit, Homeland Security, Community Affairs, and
Anne Arundel’s officers couldn’t be happier. Internal Affairs.
Anne Arundel County is located in the middle of Maryland,
south of Baltimore and just east of Washington, D.C. While “The department had used other
only 588 square miles, the county is densely packed with a
resident population of around 600,000 citizens and a transient handgun brands for 20 years,
daily population of vacationers and commuters, including
many government officials, numbering in the millions. Critical
but this time the nod went to
infrastructure in the county, such as the National Security GLOCK—and Anne Arundel’s
Agency, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, and Baltimore/Washington
International Airport, also present myriad challenges for law officers couldn’t be happier.”
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“Roughly 750 officers qualified
on their new GLOCKs, and
out of that number, only one
officer—one!—failed to qualify
the first time out of the gate
with the new firearm.”
EVOLVING TO GLOCK
I spoke with Lieutenant Tim Schultz, Executive Officer of
the Training Academy, to learn more about the department’s
move to GLOCK. He noted that its officers had recently
switched from issuing handguns in .40 AUTO to 9X19 thanks
The department’s chief wanted to make sure
to a recent study from the FBI demonstrating the capabilities
every officer had magazines that were operable
of the smaller round. That change presented the opportunity to across sidearm models. GLOCK provided two G17
reconsider the handguns behind the caliber. The big challenge: magazines for every firearm, including the G19s.
converting the entire department in less than 90 days.
There were other considerations. The agency debated When I spoke to Lieutenant Schultz about the transition,
whether to restrict its issue firearm to a single pistol model Anne Arundel’s officers had been holstering their new GLOCKs
or allow options. Schultz explained that, in years past, the for just 40 days. That’s not a long time for most guns, but
organization had favored the right gun for the officer over problems small and large tend to come to light early with hard
the ability to share magazines. The move to a new handgun use by law enforcement. Not with GLOCK. “Mechanically,
brought that discussion to the forefront again. the gun has performed very well,” Schultz told me. He also
GLOCK, as you might expect, provided a solution to both explained that the Anne Arundel P.D. conducts a lot of firearms
sides of the coin, with Anne Arundel County P.D. opting for the training. Many recruit classes have gone through the academy,
GLOCK 17 and GLOCK 19 Gen5s. GLOCK even met a special and the agency has experienced “no issues whatsoever with
demand by the Chief, which required one flush-fit magazine the weapons.”
for G19s but all other magazines to be the longer G17 version Transitioning an entire 800-officer department to a new
in order to optimize department-wide interoperability. Said sidearm within a few months is an audacious goal, one many
Schultz, “GLOCK understood what we were trying to do, and its firearms manufacturers would have difficulty meeting. With
service was outstanding.” a quality firearm and world-class customer support from a
The choice of model broke down to a 60/40 split, with company like GLOCK, however, it can happen seamlessly.
most officers choosing the G17 Gen5 as their duty weapon.
AmeriGlo BOLD sights were provided by GLOCK, a piece of
equipment Schultz said was highly recommended based on
officer feedback.

THE TRANSITION
Schultz said that when working with GLOCK, the depart-
ment experienced an extremely fast turnaround. The determi-
nation to change handguns was made in January 2019, and
by May 5th the transition was complete. Even more impressive?
Within 45 days of receiving the new GLOCKs, the academy had
issued them and qualified everyone—everyone.
The Lieutenant made some interesting observations as the
switch was taking place. He said nearly 750 officers qualified
on their new GLOCKs. Out of that number, only one officer—
one!—failed to qualify the first time out of the gate with the new
firearm. Schultz emphasized that he had witnessed transitions
in the past, but to have only one out of 750 not qualify on the
first attempt was unheard of. Adding to that, many officers’
scores went up as much as 20 percent when GLOCKs were
placed in their hands.
Schultz described a few factors that likely contributed to
this “marked increase” in performance: the consistent trigger;
the AmeriGlo BOLD sights; and the grip. He also noted the
transition from .40 AUTO to 9X19 as a factor allowing for more
control over recoil.
I asked the Lieutenant how the agency was fixed for
armorers. Though a few were on staff, with the new purchase,
GLOCK provided Anne Arundel with training for additional Police agencies must equip a diverse group
armorers. “GLOCK’s service has been impeccable,” Schultz of officers these days. The Gen5 GLOCKs’
said, noting that the department will eventually have around 15 interchangeable backstraps allow each officer
to customize the grip for a personalized fit.
certified armorers on hand.

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The Ridgeland Police Department used thousands of rounds of
ammunition to not only qualify its officers, but to ensure the highest level
of proficiency and comfort with their new GLOCK 45s. Photo courtesy of
Sergeant Tim East and the Ridgeland, South Carolina, Police Department

LOW COUNTRY PROTECTORS:


SOUTH CAROLINA’S
RIDGELAND P.D. GOES GLOCK
A SMALL-TOWN P.D. THINKS BIG
WHEN IT COMES TO PROTECTING ITS RESIDENTS.
■ ARTICLE BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU

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n the middle of the 19th century, when Carolinians took a Low Country via a network of cameras that blanket the town,
train from Charleston to Savannah, they stopped at what making it virtually impossible to commit a crime in public
was known as Gopher Hill, the highest point between the without detection. As a result, most of the law enforcement
two cities. As part of General William Sherman’s campaign issues in the local area are crimes against property, usually
during the Civil War, it was the site of the Battle of Honey related to drugs. Still, Ridgeland has provided its officers
Hill, where part of his army was defeated trying to cut the thorough training and the best equipment, including the new
Charleston-to-Savannah railway. The battle actually delayed G45 9X19 pistol, as well as the GLOCK 42 .380 AUTO as a
Sherman’s “March to Sea.” Later, that “High Point of the Low backup and off-duty pistol.
Country” community was incorporated as the Town of Ridgeland, Many consider the G42 was the real genesis of the Gen5
to be known as the “gateway” to the historic and fertile South improvements that have made the GLOCK an even better, more
Carolina Low Country. reliable and more accurate pistol than previous generations.
With just over 4,000 residents, Ridgeland boasts small- An inter-departmental memo to Ridgeland P.D.’s Chief,
town charm and a business-friendly environment, as well as Lieutenant Joseph Ginn, who expended hundreds of rounds
one of the most forward-thinking and well-prepared police in a thorough evaluation of the G42 shooting from various
forces in South Carolina. The Ridgeland Police Department was positions, with different grips, and in both slow- and rapid-fire
the first agency to adopt the GLOCK 45 pistol. drills, noted that he “was unable to get a malfunction from the
Ridgeland P.D. submitted the order within minutes of the weapon, even when I tried by ‘limp-wristing’ the weapon or by
G45 being first offered for sale. The reason was simple: The new firing the weapon numerous times in rapid succession.” Also
sidearm, with its compact slide, full-size frame, and all the benefits documented was the accuracy of the GLOCK. “I first attempted
of a Gen5 model, represented the apex of GLOCK design. to fire slowly. I was able to obtain a 13-shot group at about 1.5
Under the leadership of Chief Richard V. Woods, the inches at 20 yards. By this time, I had fired over 100 rounds;
Ridgeland Police Department has improved the safety of the my hands were not fatigued at all.” His strong, empirically-
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ammunition, the G45 provides nearly all the effective stopping
power of larger pistol calibers.
Capacity was another factor. “One thing we really liked was
that our patrol officers, our traffic enforcement officers, instead
of carrying 31 rounds now have 52 on their belt,” said Ginn.
“We are fortunate enough to have officers who know how to
shoot, and they appreciate our new G45 pistols.”
Ginn continued, “I was with Chief Woods at a local social
event recently and the Chief asked one of our guys who was
there ‘Hey, how you doing? “How’s your gear?” The patrolman,
somebody who always speaks his mind, said, ‘I want to tell
you, when we went to our new [G45s], I didn’t think I would
like it, but I love it! I can shoot it so much better—it is almost
effortless!’ I’ve seen [this patrolman] shoot around 247 or 248
out of a possible 250, so he really does shoot well.”
Ginn then passed on a sentiment that was expressed by one
of his officers after shooting his newly-issued G45 during the first
training session. For a small agency, the Ridgeland P.D. expended
more than 3,500 rounds during training, just to get their officers
comfortable and competent with their new pistols. As a result, the
scores were as high as the officers’ enthusiasm, with one saying,
“Holy, cow! Why didn’t we do this a long time ago?”

Ridgeland P.D. GLOCK Armorer


Lieutenant Joseph M. Ginn
Corporal Chris Warren is one of the
One of several
Ridgeland P.D. officers recently issued the
GLOCK 45 9X19 pistol. Photo by Author trained GLOCK
armorers in the
Ridgeland P.D.,
“The Ridgeland Police Lieutenant Joseph
Ginn noted, “What
Department was the first agency I love about the
in South Carolina, and maybe GLOCK is that there
is nothing these guys
the nation, to adopt the can do to it that can
tear it up.”
GLOCK 45 pistol.” Ginn said that
one of the things
based endorsement came soon after, with Ginn saying, “I am he learned in the
thoroughly impressed with the GLOCK 42 and would have to GLOCK armorers’
recommend it to replace … our issued back-up weapon.” class is how to do a
“We really got sold on GLOCK with the G42,” Ginn noted. post-maintenance
“We first got them for the command staff, to replace our snub- operational check of
nosed revolvers. We found that it is a whole lot faster [to deliver the firing pin safety.
rounds on target] and the guns were a lot more accurate.” He said, “I finish
I asked him why his department then swapped to the Photo by Author putting a GLOCK
back together, verify
GLOCK 45 9X19 as its service pistol. He cited improvements
the pistol is safe, chamber is empty, no magazine inserted,
built into the Gen5s, including the GLOCK Marksman Barrel
and pointed in a safe direction. I depress the set trigger on
(GMB), choice of sights, and crisp trigger, which have increased
an empty chamber and listen for the firing pin release, and
accuracy. In addition, with the better ballistics of today’s 9X19 then shake the pistol and listen that there is no rattle. Then
I recock it and shake it again and listen for the faint tic-tic-
tic of the firing pin safety inside the frame that tells me it
was reassembled properly and that the firing pin safety is
operational.”
Ginn gave more evidence of the of the purposeful simple
design and famed reliability of GLOCK pistols, saying, “Every
three years I instruct firearm classes at the police academy
and I have seen some real issues with other firearms. But I
have never had a breakage or seen any issue or malfunction
by a GLOCK.”
What really impresses Ginn as an armorer, leader and
administrator of the Ridgeland Police Department, is the
Every Ridgeland P.D. officer must qualify with their back-up responsiveness and effectiveness of GLOCK customer service.
G42 pistol. They found the G42 was more accurate, quicker to He said, “If I need something right now, I can make one phone
sight, and held more ammunition than their previous sidearms.
call and whatever I need will be here tomorrow. It has always
Photo courtesy of Sergeant Tim East and the Ridgeland, South
Carolina, Police been that way.”

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GLOCK
GETS
THE NOD
FROM NEW
HAMPSHIRE’S
GRAFTON
One of Grafton County Sheriff’s Office’s new COUNTY
SHERIFF
GLOCK 45 duty pistols being used on the range by
Deputy Dan Hamilton during state qualification.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS IN THIS BUSY NEW ENGLAND REGION


HAVE THREE NEW GLOCKS AS THEIR SIDEARMS.
ARTICLE BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU ■ PHOTOS COURTESY GRAFTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

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ituated on the mostly rural, west-central part of The department chose three models for the transition,
New Hampshire, between the base of the White the GLOCK 17 Gen5, GLOCK 45, and GLOCK 43X, all
Mountains and the Connecticut River, the County chambered in 9X19.
of Grafton is home to nearly 100,000 residents. “We had to look at quality, price, and, most importantly,
Add to that the annual influx of visitors, travelers, the ability to adequately train our staff to meet established
and tourists, and the number of people the County Sheriff is standards and being able to defend ourselves or a third party
responsible for protecting can exceed a half-million per year. from serious injury or death. GLOCK clearly stood out from
Recently the Grafton County Sheriff’s office made the decision all the rest, and my department firearms instructors were in
to issue GLOCK pistols exclusively as the duty weapon for its complete agreement,” said Stiegler. “Our deputies can select
full-time and reserve deputies. the G17 or G45 as their duty gun, while my undercover guys
Grafton County Sheriff’s Office has 18 communications use the G43X.”
specialists who handle dispatching “red light” (EMS and police) The new GLOCK 45 9X19 pistol is based on the
calls for 60 agencies both in New Hampshire and across the enhancements found in the GLOCK Gen5 series of pistols,
river in Vermont. The Sheriff’s Office also includes an Operations including features developed to meet the requirements
Department with about 25 full- and part-time uniformed deputies, of a military solicitation. The G45 has a flared magazine
and a Criminal Investigation Division with about a half-dozen well, GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB), front serrations on
personnel who specialize in digital forensic analysis—extraction a compact slide, an ambidextrous slide-stop lever, and a
of evidence from computers and technology—plus 12 sworn full-size frame on which finger grooves have been eliminated.
deputies for court security operations. With the full-size G17 also available, uniformed officers can
The newly elected Grafton County Sheriff, Jeff Stiegler, who choose the firearm that best fits their needs.
has over 25 years in New Hampshire law enforcement and
more than six years as a Police Chief in the neighboring state of
Vermont, noted that his new agency had aging service firearms “GLOCK is so far ahead of the
that needed replacement. The choice to go GLOCK was made
after talking with his firearms instructors. “I had chosen GLOCK
curve for training that it lets us
as our issued service weapon in my previous position as Chief
of Police, and I had been issued a GLOCK for more than half of
know we have adopted a very
my career, so it was the most logical choice,” Stiegler stated. robust system, not just a firearm.”
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The Grafton County Sheriff’s Office
has the responsibility to serve and
protect the hundreds of thousands
of residents, visitors, and tourists
living in and passing through this
scenic region of New Hampshire.

The G43X chosen for Grafton County’s undercover officers of GLOCK to pair these Blue Guns with training by expert
features a slimline single-stack grip frame with the length of instructors, Stiegler said, “GLOCK is so far ahead of the curve
the GLOCK 19 that allows for 10-round magazines. The same for training that it lets us know we have adopted a very robust
shorter slide found on the GLOCK 43 has front serrations and system, not just a firearm.
a double recoil spring. “The quality of GLOCK speaks for itself. When we exam-
“Even though I started with revolvers and have carried a ined value [we saw that] GLOCK provides a phenomenal
variety of pistols on my hip, I have always been a GLOCK guy,” product for the cost. In short, GLOCK is way ahead compared
said Stiegler. “It is one of the best weapons going, because to others, and this transition will enable us to meet our
it is just so simple. They always work, are extremely reliable, operational and training needs for years to come.
competitively priced, [and backed] with great service.” “I can’t say enough good things about GLOCK,” the Sheriff
Stiegler noted that GLOCK’s post-sale service was added. “Thank you for providing all of law enforcement with
exceptional. “GLOCK runs Armorer’s Courses all the time at one of the tools we need to keep our communities safe.”
locations all around here, so my guys can stay proficient. That
way they can make sure the guns are in the best working order.”
When Deputy Cody Mackay is called upon to defend himself or
With the benefit of being able to apply the modular another within Grafton County, Chief Stiegler knows the GLOCK
backstraps to the G45 and G17, both models are adaptable pistols he selected will provide excellent reliability and accuracy.
to each shooter’s hands while delivering the increased
effectiveness and overall utility of today’s 9X19 round. I asked
the Sheriff how that helped his department. He replied, “We
needed to have uniformity in training, but with different sizes
of people and the ability to train to ensure the best shot
placement, the GLOCK pistols and 9X19 round made the most
sense. The 9X19 is an easier caliber to train with, especially
since we get a lot of recruits who have never fired a weapon
before.”
“To me, shot placement is the key,” he added, “[but] the
long and the short of it is that you have to be prepared and
confident. GLOCK helps to provide that.”
Sheriff Stiegler is looking to GLOCK for additional resources
his officers can use. “We plan to get the GLOCK Blue Guns
[training pistols] for force-on-force training, because there is
nothing better. I can’t say enough about the usefulness and
practicality of that kind of training. It really makes people learn
how to not make mistakes, what happens when you do—that
you may get hurt—and it really builds confidence.”
The GLOCK Blue Gun training pistols enable reality-based
tactical operations training using pistols identical to carry
weapons but capable only of cycling and discharging color-
marking or plastic training simmunitions. With the ability

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Officers with varying degrees of experience
completed the handgun evaluation. GLOCK
was the clear winner.

GLOCK PASSES
CLEARWATER P.D. TORTURE TEST
AFTER STRENUOUS TESTING, GLOCK COMES OUT ON TOP.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS ■ PHOTOS COURTESY CLEARWATER POLICE DEPARTMENT

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etective Rob Beruvides was in the midst of different companies were considered. The agency did not want
assisting with the conversion of the Clearwater bias in the testing. To avoid doing so, Detective Beruvides
Police Department to GLOCK when I reached out submitted a plan for a two-day test encompassing multiple
to him in July 2019. I’d heard he and the agency data points that could be measured from the perspectives
had conducted exhaustive testing before they of nine officers from different assignments and experience
committed to making the switch, and I wanted to find out what levels. Those officers were to test the different bid firearms
methods they’d used in their testing protocols and how the as a committee. Both .40 AUTO and 9X19 pistols were to be
results were reached. evaluated, and one of the pistols included in the first-round
Beruvides is a veteran officer who has served in many testing was a GLOCK 17 Gen5.
roles over his 25-year career. Throughout his tour, he’s held
a high respect for GLOCK. The department, over 100 years
old, was steeped in tradition and had been served by another
manufacturer for more than 25 years. The agency tapped “When cops draw their
Detective Beruvides, a 25-year veteran officer, to lead a testing
and evaluation process that would identify the duty firearm for the
weapons, it is in defense
Clearwater Police Department. of their lives or the lives of
GOOD READING others. All hyperbole gets
Recently, the agency came to a crossroads, one that made
it clear its officers needed to make a change to a different
thrown to the wind and
sidearm. True to government standards, multiple bids from marketing holds no sway.”
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Clearwater P.D. officers raved about the
GLOCK 45, many shooting more accurately
with it than with previous sidearms.

that the city of Clearwater is home to one of the top-rated beaches


in the nation, one known for its fine-consistency, sugar-like sand.
With a beach, of course, comes water. But the beach itself then
became an element in the testing, with Beruvides securing
permission to remove some of the sand for their testing purposes,
as well as soil from the surrounding area and even mud. They
were all put to use in Gauntlet testing to mimic the real-world
environments Clearwater P.D. officers and their firearms face.
Detective Beruvides said the results were impressive. None
of the tested weapons made it all the way through the Gauntlet
without some type of malfunction. However, he said the G17 and
the G45 were both quickly manipulated and back into the fight.
Not so for the other two manufacturers’ weapons which had to be
disassembled, and cleaned in order to function again.

All nine shooters fired weapons from four manufacturers THIS AGENCY TRUSTS GLOCK
in both calibers, collecting accuracy data for later analysis as Detective Beruvides polled the nine shooters after all the
they did so. The last test involved natural firing from multiple testing was completed. There were eight votes for the G45
distances of 7, 15, and 25 yards while using ball ammo and the and one for the G17. A wide array of officers—petite and large,
officers’ chosen duty ammunition. When the dust settled, data inexperienced and competitive shooters—had, across the board,
was analyzed, and feedback from the officers specific to how they chosen GLOCK.
wanted a new firearm to perform on the job considered, the nine Cops are a particular lot. They have expectations about
had narrowed the field to three guns, all in 9X19 and including the performance. When they draw their weapons, it is in defense of
G17 Gen5. their lives or the lives of others. All hyperbole gets thrown to the
While testing was being conducted, Detective Beruvides came wind and marketing
upon an article about the GLOCK 19X, followed by another article holds no sway.
on the GLOCK 45. He knew the G45 had been geared toward Clearwater P.D.
law enforcement use, and after reading the two articles suggested tapped the G45 for
the agency admit the pistol to the testing process, despite being its transition. I spoke
midway completed. His argument for inclusion was compelling, with the Detective
and a G45 fresh from GLOCK was put through the two tests the just after he had
others had already undergone. It succeeded in knocking out of gotten everyone
contention one of the other pistols in the committee’s narrowed- through their
down field—and that’s when things got interesting. change in sidearm
and subsequent
THE GAUNTLET qualifications. He
There is little doubt how much impact YouTube has had on the said everyone was
firearms industry. With huge bandwidth and the ability to reach raving about the
millions of fans, a number of firearm reviewers have garnered GLOCKs, adding that
impressive followings. One of these is Tim Harmsen of the Military in every course of fire
Arms Channel. Harmsen conducts a pretty rough test on guns he’d had one or two
when he’s reviewing them, a test he’s dubbed “The Gauntlet.” officers tell him they’d
Having viewed Harmsen’s testing procedures, Beruvides shot much better
thought duplicating them would make a great final stage for the with the G45. Some
department’s final field. even told him, “I
To begin this last test, the three finalists were submerged in was an okay shooter Detective Beruvides led the nine-officer
water. They were then removed from the water and made to fire before, but I’m a panel that torture-tested several
handguns for Clearwater P.D.’s transition.
10 rounds. Why a water test? Detective Beruvides emphasized great shooter now.”
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Through various drills at the range, the GLOCK advantage
shines through. Not only are GLOCK pistols tough enough to
handle environmental extremes, they provide flawless service.

The design of the GLOCK grip was seen as


being critical to officers retaining their weapons
in Florida’s extreme weather conditions.

GLOCK SERVES
IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
THE DEPUTIES OF COLLIER COUNTY
HAVE A CHOICE OF DUTY WEAPONS—MOST CHOOSE GLOCK.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS ■ PHOTOS BY FRANK STEIGER

T
he Collier County than either Delaware or Rhode Island. Roughly half of that area
Sheriff’s Office is the Everglades and agricultural land, and he said his agency
is a large law responds to calls for service in these areas on a regular basis.
enforcement Conversely, the other half of the county is a large, coastal, urban
agency in setting. This means his department has to be diverse in its
southwest Florida. With response capabilities, utilizing air assets and a marine unit that
nearly 1,000 sworn officers, includes swamp buggies, airboats, and more other watercraft.
some might consider the Rambosk said his office serves roughly 378,000
notion of giving employees constituents, with the addition of 100,000 to 130,000 seasonal
a choice of their firearm visitors pushing their in-season population to a half-million.
a bit foreign. But despite He cited growth as the major reason behind law enforcement
arguments for uniformity response trends in his jurisdiction and reported annual call
and interchangeability, this volume as being just under a half-million per year.
Sheriff Kevin Rambosk agency offers its deputies Between the Everglades swamps, flooding, hurricanes,
Photo Courtesy Collier County
a choice. Notably, most of and the ocean and beach environment, it’s not unusual for
Sherrif’s Office
them choose GLOCK. deputies to get wet during shifts. Rambosk, who has been in law
enforcement for more than 40 years, has used many different
THE AGENCY AND ITS MISSION weapons in his career. He said he has never given a second
I spoke with Sheriff Kevin Rambosk about his office and the thought to the way the environment might affect GLOCKs.
particular challenges they face. The Sheriff said one challenge is The Sheriff noted how important it was to allow deputies to
the sheer size of the county. At 2,305 square miles, it is bigger choose their sidearm. He said it’s one thing if you have a small
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“They are extremely reliable and MAKES AND MODELS
Which GLOCK models do Collier County’s deputies most
function regardless of the weather.” often choose? Dever referenced the GLOCK 17, GLOCK
19, and GLOCK 34, adding that some of the S.W.A.T. team
members were utilizing the GLOCK 17L (long slide) and the
GLOCK 41 in .45 AUTO. He indicated a handful are even
team and pick one gun to use, another when your officers get running MOS models and they love them, saying, “It’s an
to make that determination. He noted, “The majority have extremely well-designed weapons system. GLOCK knocked it
clearly decided they want to use GLOCK.” out of the park”.
Out of 846 deputies and corrections officers, 617 carry Dever described his agency as being somewhat
GLOCKs. That’s nearly 80 percent. Pretty impressive for a progressive in allowing deputies to choose a micro red dot.
law enforcement agency whose officers make the call on the “The MOS guns are selling like hotcakes,” he said. The
firearm they choose to keep themselves and the citizens of sergeant said the firearms policy was written to include optics
Collier County safe. as long as the employee passes a five-hour block of additional
training. He even offered himself as an example of why the
CHOICES AND RESULTS MOS is so important, saying aged eyes have a tougher time
Sergeant Doug Dever, a 26-year law enforecement veteran picking up the front sight, and the MOS with a red dot optic
and Rangemaster for Collier County, said the agency allows makes it a whole lot easier. “We’ve been training our guys for
deputies to choose from 14 approved handgun brands. “We years to shoot target-focused, and when you add the optic
thoroughly enjoy and love having GLOCK in our agency,” he to it, you see the light bulb go off.” Combining the concept
said. “They are extremely reliable and function regardless of of target shooting with the MOS has been a boon to training.
the weather.” Dever acknowledged the agency’s officers do “It results in a huge increase in confidence and ability—and
indeed operate in a variety of harsh environments, adding distance. Your weapons system now has short- to medium-
that GLOCKs are “flawless in operation with our agency,” range rifle capabilities,” Dever explained.
while emphasizing their often constant exposure to sand
and corrosive saltwater. “You want something that’s going LASTING IMPRESSION
to go from your freezing air-conditioned car to 100-percent Running the range where everyone trains and qualifies,
humidity, 95 degrees—110 degrees with the heat index—and Dever sees it all. He noted the GLOCKs are extremely
still be able to grip and hold onto your weapon when we put accurate. “The guys using GLOCKs have no problem
you through our training courses out here.” qualifying or passing the tactical courses we run.” While this
When asked how other firearms brands have fared in the is of critical importance, the Sergeant, who is also one of
moist environment, Dever told me that GLOCK has set a the office’s armorers, said, “The biggest thing is the ease of
standard other brands are imitating. “In the past, we would maintenance and the reliability of the weapons system. They
see other manufacturers’ weapons develop rust on the just don’t stop—they’re a workhorse.”
magazines, exterior finishes, firing pins, and the back of the
striker,” he explained. “None of the GLOCKs the department A special thanks to Jim
utilizes have fallen prey to the weather conditions of Williams, Chief Investigator
southwest Florida.” Dever said the office has some long-term for the Collier County
employees who are still running Gen1 GLOCKs, originally Sheriff’s Office. Jim’s been
purchased in the 1980s, that are fully operational. reading the GLOCK Annual
I asked Dever about armoring or general servicing of for decades, and it’s because
the firearms his deputies utilize. He said GLOCK is the only of him that this article came Jim Williams, Chief of
weapon system for which the department stocks spare parts, to fruition. Thank you for Investigations, Collier County
your service and support, Sir. Sheriff’s Office”
because the pistols are so easy to work on. It’s easy to
break a GLOCK down to its smallest part and clean it. While
the agency does not have a hand-
in-hand partnership with GLOCK
because it does not make bulk
purchases, it did arrange to have
another Armorer’s Course set up,
and Dever reports that customer
service has been great. “It was
easy as pie to get set up,” he said,
referring to the Armorer’s Course.”
Because individual officer
purchases make GLOCK the bulk
of sidearms in the Sheriff’s Office,
I asked Dever if his deputies took
advantage of the GLOCK Blue
Label Program. He said, “Our guys
love the Blue Label Program!” and
noted how they worked with major
distributors to receive their weapons.
The affordability the program offers Collier County Special Investigator Geoff Fahringer works in the Organized
Crime and Intelligence Unit and is a member of the S.W.A.T. and Dive
is yet another incentive for deputies teams. His target reveals that he gets along quite well with his GLOCK.
to choose GLOCK.
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PRPA Officer and Firearms and Tactics
Instructor Edgar Alejandro (above right and right
photo) on duty with the late R. Lee Emery, a
fellow GLOCK devotee.

PUERTO RICO’S
PORTS AUTHORITY
POLICE AND THEIR GLOCKS
WHETHER BY FOOT, VEHICLE, OR WATERCRAFT, THIS ISLAND’S GATEWAY
OFFICERS TRUST GLOCK TO KEEP THEM AND THEIR CITIZENS SAFE.
■ ARTICLE BY DONALD J. MIHALEK ■ PHOTOS BY OFFICER EDGAR ALEJANDRO

P
uerto Rico is a U.S. territory that has been plagued The importance of this department’s work can’t be
by natural disasters and high crime. Throughout understated, as it keeps cruise ships, planes, and cargo safe,
its history, crime has been a constant issue and allowing the island’s economy to progress. When tragedy
the law enforcement community has been the occurs, this department is also responsible for ensuring critical
territory’s only means of resistance. aid can get onto the island, and it is the first to address any
As a tourist destination, the island has struggled to en- crisis at one of its ports.
sure visitors traveling in and out of its airports and seaports
are safe. This challenge led the Puerto Rico Ports Authority UPGRADING TO THE GLOCK 17 GEN5
(PRPA)—Autoridad de los Puertos—a government-owned The PRPA Police are the first law enforcement or
corporation charged with developing, operating, and over- government agency on the island to upgrade to the newest
seeing all seaports and airports in Puerto Rico, to create its GLOCK Generation 5 pistols, chosing the GLOCK 17 Gen5 in
own police department. 9X19. This pistol continues the proud tradition of GLOCK being
a standard duty weapon for law enforcement agencies around
PUERTO RICO PORTS AUTHORITY POLICE the world, but it’s the Gen5 enhancements that sold the PRPA.
The PRPA Police ranks are comprised of 60 officers who The new frame design of the G17 Gen5 eliminates the
ensure all ports and airports under their management are safe finger grooves and includes interchangeable backstraps,
for the thousands of passengers that transit through every day. both of which make it easy for users to customize their grip.
The force conducts patrols on foot, via vehicle, and by boat, The pistol’s flared magwell and a cutout at the front of the
underscoring the need for a solid weapon that can handle such frame allow for more speed during reloading, important in
different environments. Additionally, the department regularly situations where fractions of a second count. The reversible
conducts security details for incoming high-threat vessels and and enlarged magazine catch also satisfies the need for
aircraft, as well as for travelling VIPs and prisoner transports for speed, and the pistol’s ambidextrous slide stop lever is
those being extradited around the island or to other places. appreciated by both left- and right-handed shooters. Finally,
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PRPA Officer Edgar Alejandro working
with the U.S. Secret Service during a
“As a firearms and tactics
Presidential visit to Puerto Rico.
instructor, I also found the G17
Gen5 one of the easiest firearms
to train our officers with.”
spent almost six days with no communications at all, but the
job needed to be done, and it does not wait for you.”
Officer Alejandro was part of the very small team who had
to clear every port and pier to make them safe for reopening
and to get supplies to the island. There was no electrical power,
and accessing many parts of the island was difficult. Despite
this, he began helping to clear out potential arrival ports and
the new rifling and crown of the GLOCK Marksman Barrel
landing zones so help could arrive.
serve to increase accuracy.
“I have never cleared so many rooms, negotiated so many
According to Port Authority Officer and Firearms and
doors, and worked without lights for so long,” he said. “I used
Tactics Instructor Edgar Alejandro, “We consider GLOCK to
every piece of training that week, and I carried My Lord and my
be not only the best tool, but the right one to get the job
trusty companion GLOCK. It never failed me.”
done. Our operations are very diverse. We are responsible
Conditions were dire. “We lived in darkness and primitive
for maintaining the order in all airports and all the piers, from
conditions for a long time. My son was in kindergarten, and on
cruise to cargo ships.”
the sixth day I managed to get home and find that my family
Alejandro continued, “We have personnel working in
was still okay. I had to study with my son using a candle and a
several task forces with the U.S. Federal Government and
flashlight for months and worked more than 100 days without a
recently decided to upgrade our full inventory to GLOCK 17
day off,” he explained.
Gen5s in 9X19 from our GLOCK 17 Gen3 9X19s. We are the
“When I called GLOCK to order some equipment, the
first Puerto Rico state law enforcement department to buy and
customer service agent asked me if we are okay. They ended
issue these state-of-the-art and capable G17 Gen5 9X19s to
up sending me some gear for free, which I was surprised and
all the officers.”
thankful for, but I didn’t expect that. The staff at GLOCK are
“For special assignments, we issue GLOCK 19 Gen5 in
responsive and helpful, and I can always count on my buddies
9X19 for duty carry and the GLOCK 26 Gen5 9X19 as a
Joel Hodges, Jamey Brown, Benny Rios, and the rest for help.
backup pistol,” Alejandro continued. “The end result is that
My most sincere thanks to all.”
every officer has confidence in their firearm, knowing they have
And our sincere thanks to you, Officer Alejandro, and the
the right tool for the job. In our department, GLOCK has proven
rest of the Puerto Rico law enforcement community for their
reliable in all aspects of the job, daily use, and at the range.”
response and dedication during Hurricane Maria. Well done!

“We have personnel working in


several task forces with the U.S.
Federal Government and recently
decided to upgrade our full
inventory to GLOCK 17 Gen5s.”
PATROL-WORTHY IN ALL CONDITIONS
“Our foot patrols, water patrols, and vehicle patrols are
24/7, and we needed the right tool to adapt to any of those
environments,” Alejandro explained. “As a firearms and
tactics instructor, I also found the G17 Gen5 one of the
easiest firearms to train our officers with. The pistol’s basic
components work together flawlessly, and every time we pull
the trigger it works, which speaks to the pistol’s reliability—a
must in law enforcement.”
“Since our officers do maritime patrol and work in saltwater
conditions, maintenance and durability are nonnegotiable.
GLOCK has proven itself every time and passes with flying
colors,” said Alejandro. “I am a law enforcement officer with
almost 19 years of experience, and I have always been ready
to go on duty with my GLOCK.”
According to Alejandro, “In 2017, Hurricane Maria almost
wiped Puerto Rico off the map. Destruction was everywhere. I
was part of the contingency plan [for disaster recovery], so it The Puerto Rico Ports Authority Police
was hard for me to leave my wife and five-year-old son in the protect sea, air, and land ports of entry,
which help Puerto Rico grow and thrive.
house, but I had to do my job. Because of the devastation, I

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Officer Breckenridge at the range
with his favorite GLOCK. Photo by
Warren Breckenridge

After 50,000 rounds through the same GLOCK 19 with no issues,


its owner, a law enforcement officer and firearms instructor, says,
“I won’t shoot anything else unless I have to.” Photo by Author

GLOCK 19:
15 YEARS, THREE BADGES,
AND STILL GOING STRONG
WITH A CAREER SPANNING A QUARTER-CENTURY,
THIS MISSISSIPPI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TRUSTS ONE
HANDGUN BRAND TO PROTECT HIM AND HIS COMMUNITY.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRISTOPHER EGER

W
ith more than 25 years in law enforcement, Upgrading to a G19 Gen3 pistol in 2004, Breckenridge has
Warren Breckenridge is only on his second continued to carry the new GLOCK in his career, going so far to
GLOCK 19, which he has carried across several attend GLOCK’s Armorer’s Course and Instructor Workshop on
badges and is still going strong. the platform, one that he stands behind. “I’m sold on GLOCK. I
Breckenridge began his lawman journey won’t shoot anything else unless I have to,” he says.
as a sheriff’s deputy in Pike County, Mississippi, in 1994. After Since getting his second GLOCK, Breckenridge has gone on
originally using a revolver, he opted to buy a G19 9X19 out of to work for several years as an instructor for a force-protection
his own pocket and went through the police academy with it. At contractor to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and
the time, most of his classmates, who had arrived for training used the pistol in training classes from Virginia to Nevada. He
from agencies across the state, had full-sized handguns, and also continued to carry it as a reserve officer with the Long
Breckenridge says they derided him on his choice of the more Beach and D’Iberville Police Departments when not at work in
compact GLOCK model. In the end, he said, “Not only did I his day job as a Senior Supervisor with the U.S. Department of
qualify, I won the tactical firearms board.” the Air Force.
After carrying his first G19 for six years as a primary sidearm, Over the course of that time, his newest GLOCK has passed
his agency purchased GLOCK 17 models for issue. Breckenridge the 50,000-round mark without hiccups. Other than some springs,
continued to use his compact both as an off-duty gun and as a the only parts he’s changed out were to add a factory extended-
backup. “I took my G19 and strapped it to my vest under my shirt magazine release and slide lock lever, out of personal preference.
as my backup. Since the G17 mags worked in it, I had a backup I “GLOCK’s been around a long time for a specific reason: You
still had extra mags for.” can’t tear them up.”
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WEST VIRGINIA OFFICER
SAVES LIVES WITH GLOCK
WHEN THE CHIPS WERE DOWN, ONE SQUARED-AWAY COP SAVED THE DAY.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS

W
hen officers have to use their weapons to Fisher’s patrol car. The suspect fumbled
save their own life or the lives of others, a few with the safety before firing two rounds,
critical seconds are going to be reviewed, finely one of which struck the officer’s
scrutinized, and discussed by many people. It passenger side-view mirror.
is crucial for law enforcement to remember, and All of this happened in a flash, and
civilians to understand that, to some degree, you can almost Fisher knew he needed to stop the
predict the outcome of a drawn and fired gun based on two threat. His G19X drawn and aimed, he
factors: how much training that officer has; and the kind of gear focused on the front sight and pressed
they are using. back on the trigger.
This first round struck the suspect, and
THERE’S NO SCRIPT FOR THIS as the man started to go down, Sergeant
Sergeant Seth Fisher had been working for West Virginia’s Fisher sent seven more shots, all of which hit
Ravenswood Police Department for about three years when the suspect.
it happened. He had been promoted through the ranks and
was the lead firearms instructor for his agency. Perhaps just POST-INCIDENT ANALYSIS
as important, he had been a United States Marine for nine I asked the Sergeant how much distance was between him
years prior to starting with the police department. He had been and the suspect when he started firing. His answer was one
a combat instructor, heavily trained in CQB, and, in his own of professional analysis: A post-shoot diagram determined the
words, “spent a lot of time on the range shooting thousands distance to be 27 yards, or 81 feet.
and thousands of pistol and rifle rounds.” He said that towards I asked him about his shooting position. He said he remem-
the end of his military service he’d started using the GLOCK 19. bers his first three or four rounds were fired from the left of his
“That’s where I really started falling in love with it.” open driver’s door, with the following shots from the side of the
One Friday in June 2018, Fisher arrived for shift a little early A-post as he tucked in for cover.
and started working on a break-in case. He told me he was in In the dashcam video, the suspect does not look like he’s
plain clothes at the time and carrying his off-duty weapon, a going to survive. But, Sergeant Fisher’s prompt call to EMS, only
GLOCK 19X. As he worked the break-in, he was flagged down a few minutes away, proved fortuitous to the seriously wounded
by a man who told the Sergeant a vehicle had passed him on suspect. Medics saved his life.
a double-yellow line and it appeared the couple within were Fisher told me the internal investigation of the shooting
fighting. This happens enough in society that cops have a term is complete and his local prosecutor has cleared him of any
for it: rolling DV (domestic violence). wrongdoing. He added that the case had been handled very
Fisher promptly found the car and pulled in behind it. He said professionally by the local sheriff’s office, noting that the dashcam
the suspect vehicle was on a highway exchange known locally video had been extremely helpful in clearing him.
as “the four lanes.” Fisher prepared to stop the vehicle, but as he “The law enforcement community should rally around heros
did so, he saw the passenger door opening. Figuring someone like Sergeant Fisher to promote and uplift the work they all
was getting ready to run, the officer removed his seatbelt in do across this nation,” said Chief Lance B. Morrison of the
preparation for a quick stop and possible foot pursuit. Ravenswood P.D.
He couldn’t have possibly known the passenger had been Of the G19X, Sergeant Fisher said he appreciated the
kidnapped at gunpoint by the driver and at that moment had capacity, stating that though he’d put eight rounds downrange, he
decided to jump out of the vehicle, which was still moving at did not have to reload, and that the gun overall was “reliable, solid.”
some speed. The victim fell to the ground and tumbled. Fisher I said I remembered him telling me his love of GLOCK pistols
hit the brakes, stopping short of the victim, then requested started in the Marine Corps and asked how he liked the weapon
EMS and relayed the stop and details to dispatch. after the incident. He chuckled, the smile on his face evident over
The victim eventually stood up and began to approach the phone, and said, “Even better.”
Sergeant Fisher’s vehicle. Ahead, the suspect vehicle had To be clear, there is no celebration after a law enforcement
pulled over and stopped. Focusing on the female passenger officer finds it necessary to fire upon someone. Rather, it is the
coming toward him on foot, Fisher could see the driver in sacrosanct intersection of a highly prepared individual, using
the corner of his eye. That driver, later determined to be the an incredibly accurate and reliable weapons system, to stop a
victim’s ex-husband, had a gun in his hand. threat and save lives. The suspect had told his ex-wife she would
The scene unfolded quickly, the driver exiting his car and see him die that day, and he alone is the one who set in motion
running toward the Sergeant. The armed suspect had covered all the events that followed. Thankfully, someone was trained
some 15 to 20 feet when Fisher challenged him: “I’m a police and equipped to stop the man from completing his plans—and
officer. Drop your weapon!” Sergeant Fisher received a letter of commendation from the
The order was not effective. The driver said “No!” and raised President of the United States for his actions.
his pistol to shoot, aiming at his former wife now standing near He carries a GLOCK 21 on duty to this day.
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GLOCK SELECTED TO SERVE
U.S. CUSTOMS AND
BORDER PROTECTION
THE MEN AND WOMEN KEEPING AMERICA’S BORDERS SAFE COMMIT TO GLOCK.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

I
n April 2019, GLOCK, Inc., announced that it had been the world-class firearms manufacturer has to offer. The new
awarded the contract to provide U.S. Customs and handguns selected as mainstays for the agency include the
Border Protection (CBP) the newest generation of GLOCK GLOCK 19 Gen5 MOS and the GLOCK 26 Gen5. The agency
pistols for use as the agency’s duty weapons. The task of will also receive the new GLOCK 47, a pistol developed strictly
replacing CBP’s previous handguns was a considerable for this contract and not available outside the agreement. The
undertaking: The agency employs over 45,000 sworn agents GLOCK 47 combines a full-size slide with the GLOCK 45 full-
and officers tasked with protecting the nation’s borders and size frame.
more than 330 ports of entry. A rigorous selection process All three models share certain critical features of importance
included performance testing conducted by the National to law enforcement officials. The match-grade GLOCK
Institute of Justice laboratories. Marksman Barrel (GMB) offers enhanced accuracy, while
Following suit with other federal organizations, CBP will be the flared mag wells make for faster magazine changes. The
completing a transition from .40 AUTO to 9X19 for all of its law CBP selected AmeriGlo BOLD sights to top all three models,
enforcement personnel. Additionally, the CBP’s new contract and these sights greatly aid with sighting and sight picture
with GLOCK has opened the door for the Department of acquisition in various lighting conditions.
Homeland Security to equip its personnel with GLOCK pistols. “This contract provides CBP law enforcement personnel the
The critical nature of defending America’s borders and ports latest in handgun technology and represents our commitment
falls to a dedicated group of people who often face dangerous to providing the highest-quality use-of-force tools and
situations in the course of their duties and rely on accurate and equipment to our law enforcement personnel who defend
reliable firearms to safeguard their lives and the lives of those America’s front line every day,” said CBP Deputy Commissioner
around them. For them, the CBP selected the latest technology Robert E. Perez.
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“The task of replacing CBP’s
previous handguns was a
considerable undertaking: The
agency employs over 45,000 sworn
agents and officers who protect
more than 330 ports of entry.”

“It is indeed a great honor to serve those who go in harm’s


way to protect all Americans and defend our borders every
day,” said Josh Dorsey, Vice President of GLOCK, Inc. “The
comprehensive and arduous testing and evaluation process
demonstrate that GLOCK pistols continue to deliver unmatched
GLOCK Professional Director of Training talks to
performance and value, giving all agents the confidence they
agents about marksmanship principles.
need to succeed and survive in any situation.”
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ASIAN EXPANSION:
SINGAPORE POLICE ADOPT GLOCK
AFTER DECADES OF REVOLVERS, THE SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
TURNS TO A NEW PISTOL HELD IN HIGH REGARD.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRISTOPHER EGER

F
ollowing extensive testing and evaluation, the
Singapore Police Force is ditching the revolvers it
has used for decades in favor of one of the safest
and most modern handguns in the world, the
GLOCK SAFE-ACTION® Pistol.

Photo Courtesy of GLOCK


One of the most modern nations in the world and home to
nearly six million people, Singapore selected GLOCK from a
field of competitors for a tender of more than 6,000 handguns.
The review process took nearly two years and saw several
pistols tested, but, in the end, the Singapore Police Force
chose the GLOCK 19 Gen5 in 9X19, to be supplied through
GLOCK’s Asia Pacific distributor, W.H. Brennan & Co Pte, Ltd. A flared mag-well and enlarged
“Trials performed by the Singapore Police have been magazine floorplate on the G19
extremely professional,” said Gaston Glock, founder, President, Gen5s are just a couple of features
and CEO of GLOCK GmbH. “It’s also been one of the very few law enforcement can expect.
tenders that’s not only evaluating technical performance and
purchase price, but actual through-life cost. We’re honored to GLOCK’s Gen5 pistols ship with a series of backstrap
supply such a reputable customer.” modules that change the circumference of the grip. They can
easily be swapped in the field by pushing out a single pin. This
THE LION CITY allows users with various size hands to be accommodated.
As legend has it, Sumatran Prince Sang Nila Utama, when Further, by eliminating the pre-molded finger grooves common
looking for a new capital for his country in 1299, found a on previous GLOCK generations, the Gen5s are suited to a
beautiful natural harbor and, while scouting the beaches there, wider range of shooters, regardless their finger size. This is
encountered a lion. Thus, he dubbed the location of the new important to the Singapore Police, as today more than 1,800
city “Singapura” after the Malay words singa for lion and pura female officers proudly serve. As for those officers who are left-
for city. Today, the country’s coat of arms, carried on the rank handed, they’ll have the advantage of the Gen5 ambidextrous
epaulettes of Singapore Police Force (SPF) officers, includes a slide stop lever and reversible magazine catch.
fearless standing lion. When it comes to real-world tactical considerations, the
The move to GLOCK, after decades of issue revolvers, Gen5 GLOCKs give users an edge in a crisis. Their flared mag
comes as the country faces a bold new future filled with possible well is easier to load in a high-stress situation, the magazines’
threats. Terror groups and radicalized individuals among both enlarged floorplate allows users more real estate to grab onto,
the country’s multicultural population and foreigners working in and the accessory mounting rail allows for the use of weapon-
Singapore are continued cause for concern, and the country is mounted lights and lasers.
host to many high-profile global events that are tempting targets Handling is one thing, accuracy another. The extremely
for terror attacks. Day-to-day life on Singapore’s streets, too, accurate GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB), with its polygonal
are fraught with dangers; 2018 saw a 12-percent jump in crimes rifling and an improved crown, delivers when it counts. Most
against persons. Still, as one of the best-trained and effective SPF officers carry only 10 rounds of ammunition for their
forces in the world, Singapore’s police stand tall when it comes revolvers. The standard magazine capacity of the G19 stands
to both reputational respect and capability. In 2018 alone, the at 15+1 of 9X19 with a single flush-fit magazine—higher
agency saw 49,964 compliments and accolades sent in from capacity mags allow for up to double that—delivering a serious
the public, but just 608 complaints. capacity upgrade.

FIFTH GENERATION OF PERFECTION IN GOOD COMPANY


The GLOCK 19 Gen5 pistol, as reportedly adopted by With so many benefits, it should be little surprise that the
the SPF in its latest tender, is one of the iconic firearms Lion City selected GLOCK, a company often seen as the
company’s most modern developments. Using GLOCK’s SAFE- gold standard for handguns used in international police work.
ACTION® system, three internal safeties disengage as the Singapore now has much in common with other nations across
trigger is pulled and automatically reengage when the trigger the Pacific, where GLOCK is widely regarded as one of the
is released. Other safety features include the orange follower benchmark issue handguns for those who protect and defend.
in the magazine, which allows the user to clearly see if there In retrospect, Singapore’s recent decision to go GLOCK is what
is a round left in the magazine, and a slide-mounted loaded- you would expect from such an esteemed organization. Bar
chamber indicator. none, it is the choice of lions.
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GLOCK PAVES THE WAY
FOR COMPETITIVE SHOOTING
IN THE UKRAINE
THE BIGGEST FIREARMS RETAILER IN THIS EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRY
KNOWS JUST WHAT IT TAKES TO GET PEOPLE INTERESTED IN COMPETITION
SHOOTING—AND IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH GLOCK.
■ ARTICLE BY BRAD FITZPATRICK ■ PHOTOS BY ANZHEY VETER

I
n 2019, IBIS LLC celebrated 25 years as Ukraine’s largest June 1, 2019, Iereshchenko returned to compete in the
firearms and sporting goods retailer. The company employs IBIS GLOCK Cup against 92 other shooters and, with a
more than 600 workers and has 10 retail locations across combined time of 138.73 seconds, once again took home
the country to supply hunters, shooters, and anglers with the top prize, beating second-place finisher Alexander
all the gear and accessories they need. IBIS also publishes Karpov by a full six seconds.
the most successful hunting and shooting magazine in Ukraine, Moving on to July, Iereshchenko traveled once more to Kyiv
manufactures ammunition, and maintains a YouTube channel (a.k.a. Kiev), hoping to maintain his impressive winning streak
that keeps viewers up to date on the latest products. IBIS at the fourth annual GSSF II match. It was not to be, however,
indoor and outdoor ranges offer firearms owners a chance to as Guardian Class shooter Sergey Shevchenko edged out the
shoot recreationally or test their skills among the region’s finest favorite with a combined winning time of 55.71 seconds and
competitors across a number of firearms disciplines. just a single penalty on match day. Iereshchenko took home
IBIS hosts some of the most prestigious shooting the second-place award with a combined time of 58.19, and
competitions in Europe, several of which are the company’s Alexander Karpov continued his own successful year with a
primary events for handgun shooters: the IBIS GLOCK Cup; third-place finish and a combined time of 59.50, which bested
and GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) series the fourth-place finisher by more than four seconds.
matches. As Ukraine’s GLOCK distributor, IBIS began hosting As the high attendance numbers—and terrific competitive
these events in 2016, and by 2017, participation had increased times—show, IBIS GLOCK events have spurred enthusiasm
dramatically: The four GLOCK matches held that year drew in for competitive shooting in Ukraine, including among women
more than 400 competitors total, with the largest individual and youth shooters. There are four primary classes of shooters
match hosting more than 120 shooters. In 2018, IBIS in GLOCK IBIS events: Amateur, Lady, Civilian Guardian, and
increased its number of GLOCK events to five and included Civilian Master. Certain events also offer team competitions,
a steel match, GSSF I and GSSF II, IBIS GLOCK Cup I, and and IBIS and GLOCK are working to encourage more young
IBIS GLOCK Cup II. The largest of those events saw 110 people to compete in these matches.
competitors, with the total number of shooters at 418. The combined efforts of GLOCK and IBIS are paying
The 2019 IBIS GLOCK competition year was only half dividends in Ukraine. Top shooters are afforded an opportunity
over as this article for the GLOCK Annual 2020 was being to compete for prizes, and a whole new generation of Ukrainian
prepared, but it’s clear that enthusiasm for GLOCK events shooters has been drawn to the shooting sports thanks to
is strong. Top competitors are flocking to IBIS events from these events. For those competing internationally or working
around the region. In April of 2019, 120 shooters attended to compete at that level, it’s quite possible you’ll find yourself
the GSSF I competition. Ukranian Master Class shooter Vitaliy shooting against a Ukrainian competitor at your next major
Iereshchenko took first place with a combined time of 56.68 event—and if you are, be prepared. Not only is it a safe bet
seconds across three separate courses of fire. In second was these Ukrainian champions have GLOCKs in their holsters, they
Dennis Rabah with a combined time of 61.10 seconds. On sure know how to shoot them!
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In one team event of Barbados’
annual GLOCK Shoot, competitors
must race to a table and put together
a disassembled GLOCK before
shooting the course of fire.

BARBADOS,
A SMALL ISLAND WITH A
BIG PASSION
THIS BIT OF PARADISE IS HOME TO A COMMUNITY
OF DEDICATED SHOOTING SPORTS COMPETITORS.
■ ARTICLE BY SEAN CURTIS ■ PHOTOS BY RODNEY GARNES AND FRANCISCO PILGRIM

T
his past October, a group of shooters gathered
together on the month’s first weekend to compete
in one of the most beautiful settings in the
Caribbean—Barbados. This tiny island, some 166
square miles, is home to the Barbados Rifle and
Pistol Federation, Inc. It is a bastion for the shooting sports,
and one of the jewels in the crown of this island refuge for
firearms is the GLOCK Shoot.
I spoke with Charles Belle, the club’s Vice President, to learn
more about the organization and the GLOCK Shoot. Formed
in 1908 as the Barbados Miniature Rifle Club, the Federation
is one of three shooting clubs that exist on the island today.
At 111 years old, it has helped keep the shooting sports alive
in a place most likely to be billed a vacation destination. The
club has a 1,500-strong membership, all the more remarkable
considering a total island population of around 300,000.
While the organization supports Olympic ISSF, IPSC, and
The first day of the GLOCK Shoot is for invididuals,
law-enforcement shooting, one of its biggest events is the while the second day is all about team competition.
GLOCK Shoot. I asked Belle how the shoot was set up. He
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task, as you might now surmise, is to put it together and then
proceed through the course of fire. The shooting done, the
competitor must then disassemble the GLOCK to its four main
components, then “tag in” the next shooter by handing off a
magazine to them. This is designed to be run as a relay for
teams with three people, and personal strengths can pay off:
The first person in the relay shoots with both hands, the second
person shoots strong-hand-only, and the final competitor
shoots weak-hand-only. If that doesn’t sound like a blast—and
a challenge!—I don’t know what does.
Delving a little into the laws in Barbados, I asked Belle
about gun ownership on the island. He said residents can
purchase guns for use at the gun clubs or for personal
protection. He said GLOCK has a strong presence on the
island, with most of the military, police, and security companies
using them for duty pistols, adding that most law enforcement
officers carry the venerable GLOCK 17. He also noted that
there’s a GLOCK dealer on the island, saying, “The gun of
choice in Barbados is GLOCK for personal protection.”
Belle is extremely appreciative of the support from GLOCK
International and the promotional items it provides to the
GLOCK Shoot. Every shooter receives a gift bag from GLOCK
that has all sorts of goodies inside. Individual shooters get
trophies based on how they rank in the final scores, and for the
teams there are trophies and medals. Belle says the club also
gives out vouchers for dinners and special awards for different
categories like oldest shooter, best-dressed shooter, and others
to make it more interesting.
Belle told me that in
2020 they’re hoping to
“This tiny island, some 166 take the shoot regional

square miles, is home to the to include other nearby


territories, noting that St.
Barbados Rifle and Pistol Lucia and Trinidad have
many GLOCK shooters.
Federation, Inc., a bastion Most important, though,
having hosted the GLOCK
for the shooting sports.” Shoot from 2005-2008
and then again since 2016,
Belle said he’s seen that
said the number of competitors averaged between 60 and every year the match gets
75, a large enough number to cause the competition to be better and better.
split into individual and team phases. “To have those numbers Surrounded by such Women are
consistent every year is a beautiful thing,” he said of the a paradise—and such frequent and serious
competitors at the
annual match. passionate shooters—how Barbados GLOCK
On the first day, individual shooters make their way through could it not? Shoot.
the various courses. On the second
day, team competitors combine the
strength of their skills in seeking glory.
Belle said many of the teams come
from the other shooting clubs and the
military, law enforcement, and security
companies on the island.
Allowed calibers are .40 AUTO
and 9X19 for the men. Women have
the additional option of shooting .380
AUTO. The courses are all designed to
test a shooter’s speed and accuracy,
and while some stages were standard
fair, at least one was a surprise to me.
In this most unusual stage, when
the target faces the first shooter at
the ready, the competitor must run
from the 25-meter line to the 10-meter Teams from the military, security profession, and
line where there’s a disassembled other shooting clubs fill the ranks at the Barbados
Rifle and Pistol Federation’s GLOCK Shoot.
GLOCK perched upon a table. The

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Many of Canada’s law enforement agencies
are following the U.S. trend of transitioning to
9X19 models, such as this G19 Gen4.

GLOCK CONTINUES TO
GROW IN CANADA
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CONSUMERS ALIKE IN AMERICA’S BORDER
PARTNER TO THE NORTH FLOCK TO GLOCK FOR THEIR HANDGUN NEEDS.
■ ARTICLE BY JAMES CASSELLS ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

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G
LOCK pistols
have been in
“It is estimated that more
use in Canada than 80 percent of Canadian
since Gaston
GLOCK first
law enforcement agencies
introduced his pistol to the U.S.,
and the popularity of GLOCK
use GLOCK pistols—and
in America’s northern-border once adopted, agencies
partner has grown steadily
since. Canada is a vast country simply don’t look back.”
spanning 9,985 million square
G19 Gen4s made for Canada’s kilometers (more than 6,200 An interesting fact about Canada: government law enforce-
consumer market have a square miles), but one with a ment agencies provide their officers with all their equipment,
laser-engraved maple leaf on relatively small population for its including their pistol. However, agencies are prohibited from
their slides.
size of 36 million. trading in or selling their old firearms, which must be destroyed.
(They are permitted to give or sell them to another government
HIGH DEMAND FOR THOSE WITH A BADGE agency.) It is one of the contributing factors to the
Last year set a record for law enforcement sales in Canada. commercial market in Canada for GLOCK being as strong
It is estimated that more than 80 percent of Canadian law as it is and continuing to grow each year—and it speaks to
enforcement agencies use GLOCK pistols, and, once adopted, GLOCK’s reputation as the brand to which so many turn.
agencies simply don’t look back. Why is that? Because GLOCK
operations in Canada provide full availability of all parts for SUPPORTING AN ACTIVE SPORT
complete service and support anywhere in the country. This is SHOOTING COMMUNITY
critical for law enforcement officers who maintain their pistols GLOCK set a record for consumer sales in Canada during
for upwards of 20 years or more, but even more important as 2018 as well, and that’s in spite of the fact that there is no
this country’s officers don’t carry a backup pistol; they must be concealed carry for Canadian citizens; firearm ownership is
able to rely totally on the one GLOCK they carry. allowed only for sporting and recreational shooting. Citizens
Law enforcement agencies in Canada are fewer but must have a valid firearms license to purchase, and passing a
generally tend to be larger than those in the U.S. In fact, four safety class and a thorough background check is required before
of the 10 largest city agencies in North America are Canadian. a person can receive their Possession and Acquisition License
Today, many of those agencies that originally adopted the (PAL). Once they have their PAL, individuals are checked on
.40 AUTO are, like their compatriots in the U.S., looking to the police database every 24 hours to ensure they still meet
transition their GLOCKs to 9X19 models. the legal requirements to hold that license. Canada does not
The Abbotsford and Calgary Police Service was one of the consider this an inconvenience, but rather a safety measure.
first large agencies to spearhead the move to 9X19 when it Firearms ownership in Canada is not a right but a privilege,
adopted the GLOCK 17 Gen4. British Columbia’s Delta Police and it is something many Canadians have taken great lengths
and New Westminster Police recently adopted the GLOCK 17 to protect. It is unlikely we will see concealed carry anytime
Gen5. The New Westminster Police became the first agency in soon in Canada, but firearms and GLOCK pistol sales continue
Canada to purchase G17 Gen5 MOS for its entire agency and to grow in the sport-shooting community; all indicators are that
believes the addition of optics is the way of the future. 2019 will be another record year.
In the Province of Ontario, where there is the largest Here’s another interesting fact: In Canada, firearms can
concentration of police in Canada, Ontario Provincial Police be purchased over the internet and are shipped directly to
and Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry officers closely the customer’s door. Because the status of a person’s PAL is
followed U.S. FBI testing and adopted the GLOCK 17M and checked prior to shipping, there is no need to pick up a firearm
GLOCK 19M. This was a large contract win for GLOCK, with at the dealer. Still, many do prefer to work directly with a dealer,
both agencies switching over from competitors’ pistols. Several and to meet that demand, GLOCK sells its pistols through
smaller Ontario agencies, including Guelph, Barrie, Shelburne, distributors who in turn sell to dealers all across the country.
Port Hope, and Stratford Police Services, are also continuing Recently, GLOCK has made a strong show of support for its
the 9X19 trend with the adoption of the G17 Gen4 and Gen5 Canadian customers. It has manufactured dedicated models for
and G45 pistols. Canada by increasing the barrel length from 102mm to 106mm
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is Canada’s on two of its most popular models, the G19 Gen4 and GLOCK
largest police agency. The RCMP adopted the GLOCK 19 Gen4 19X. Pistols in Canada are classified as either “Prohibited,”
several years ago for its Air Marshal program after extensive when barrels have a length less than 105mm, or “Restricted,”
testing. That testing involved the firing of 30,000 rounds in when a barrel length is greater than 105mm. Only law
each of five sample pistols. enforcement can purchase new “Prohibited” pistols. The new
There are still many agencies in Canada that are more consumer-available G19 Gen4s wear a laser-engraved maple
than satisfied with their current GLOCK 22 and GLOCK leaf on the slide, and sales of both models are very strong. The
22 Gen4 pistols, including the Toronto Police Service. In most recent show of GLOCK’s commitment to its customers
central Canada, the newly formed Saskatchewan Highway in Canada arrived in the GLOCK 48, sporting a new, standard,
Patrol, in an exception to the 9X19 trend, has been equipped 106mm barrel. Other new made-for-Canada versions are being
with GLOCK 22 Gen4 pistols, as this area of the country is considered for 2020.
mandated to use .40 AUTO until the provincial regulation is This level of commitment to a relatively niche market,
changed. For all these agencies, the quality maintenance combined with full GLOCK warranty support and parts
program put in place by GLOCK and GLOCK’s great availability in Canada, has resulted in a strong and loyal market
performance ensures their officers continue to see many more for GLOCK, Inc., in Canada. And it is one GLOCK looks forward
years of service from their sidearms. to continue to serve for years to come.
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P
ortuguese Marines, Fuzileiros in the native Every soldier in the Fuzileiros has a handgun, and the unit
language, are the oldest special unit of the sees them as a very important part of the soldier’s firepower.
Portuguese Armed Forces. They are part of the Though the handgun is mainly a secondary weapon, ready in
Navy and under orders of the Naval Command. case of an emergency in which a soldier needs to perform a
Their primary mission is to operate in the country’s weapon transition, it can function as a primary weapon in very
maritime and riverine environments, though they are often seen tight spaces such as those found on ships, in buildings, or even
operating deeply inland. They are a light infantry elite force, in tunnels and other places that often don’t readily or easily
Special Operations-capable, and can be deployed across the accommodate an assault rifle.
full spectrum of amphibious operations.
As with many elite forces around the world, the Fuzileiros HISTORY
choose GLOCK pistols when facing a fearsome opponent. In The Portuguese Marines date back to 1585 when Portugal’s
1996, the Fuzileiros bought its first GLOCK 17 pistols and have Navy established specific artillery and fusiliers’ garrisons for
since continued to equip soldiers with GLOCK 17s and GLOCK ships sailing to India. The Portuguese Corpo de Fuzileiros
19s. The latest Gen5 models deployed with the Fuzileiros to (Marine Corps) claims its origins to the oldest military force
Lithuania in 2018 as part of the NATO Assurance Measures permanently incorporated in Portugal, with its foundation dating
mission. According to the unit command, the choice of GLOCK to April 18, 1621. Then it bore the designation of Terço da
was based on a series of qualities that meet the high standard Armada da Coroa de Portugal, and it is there the present-day
requirements of their missions: safety, reliability, high round- Fuzileiros has its origins.
capacity magazines, robustness, life cycle management, and Through the mid-18th century, the Fuzileiros fought all
ease of operation and maintenance. over the world, with major successes in struggles against the

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THE GLOCKs
OF THE PORTUGUESE
FUZILEIROS
PORTUGAL’S OLDEST SPECIAL FORCES UNIT
TRUSTS GLOCK AS ITS OFFICIAL SIDEARM.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY BYRAN FERREIRA

“In 1996, the Fuzileiros bought


its first GLOCK 17 pistols and
have since continued to equip
its soldier with GLOCK 17s and
GLOCK 19s, including the latest
Gen5 models, which deployed
to Lithuania in 2018 as part of
the NATO Assurance Measures
mission.”
safety of the Portuguese Royal Family by retreating to Brazil
(a Portuguese ultramarine province at the time). The Brazilian
Fuzileiros were formed after Brazilian independence, and today
proudly recognizes its origins in the Portuguese unit with the
same name.
From the 19th to the 20th century, the Fuzileiros were
integrated into Expeditionary Battalions that defended
Portuguese ultramarine provinces. In 1961, when Portugal
was caught up in a new war effort in Angola, Guinea, and
Mozambique against terrorist independence groups, the
French, Dutch, and Spanish. They even fought alongside Lord Fuzileiros saw combat in the jungles, rivers, mountains, and
Horatio Nelson, the British officer known for his leadership savannahs of these ultramarine provinces.
during the Napoleonic Wars and in the Mediterranean. Later, After 14 years of war, the Fuzileiros underwent some
Portugal’s King D. João IV had one of its elite units serve as restructuring, which included adaptations of NATO
his personal guard. requirements, of which Portugal is a founding member. Today,
In 1808, during the invasion of Napoleon’s troops in the Corpo de Fuzileiros is still under Navy Command and
Portugal, elements of the Fuzileiros ensured the personal performs multiple tasks.

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“GLOCK handguns have served
the Portuguese Fuzileiros
with distinction. The pistol’s
polymer frame and anti-
corrosion metal treatment are
critical protection for a lifetime
in the salty environment of
their assigned missions.”
MISSION
It is the Corpo de Fuzileiros Command’s responsibility to
ensure the training and readiness of this force. The Fuzileiros
are a power-projection unit that comes ashore as a part of the
amphibious operational component of the Navy. They can be
used as regular infantry, but it is as an elite light infantry unit • Collaboration with other Portuguese-speaking countries
that all its potential can be best employed. The unit is well under military-technical cooperation protocols, as well
known for its high-intensity, amphibious riverine raid capabilities as the responsibility of providing close cooperation
and has a requirement for permanent operational readiness. and training to Marine units of other Portuguese-speaking
This is why the Fuzileiros are given very specialized and countries (East-Timor, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-
demanding missions, including participation in: Bissau, and Mozambique);
• Support of other Portuguese Armed Forces and Security
• European amphibious battle group (EUABG) Forces branches.
exercises and missions;
• Amphibious, joint, and/or combined exercises or GLOCK IS CENTRAL TO MODERN FUZILEIROS
operations comprising national or multinational NATO GLOCK handguns have served the Portuguese Fuzileiros
forces in defense of the allied nations; with distinction. The pistol’s polymer frame and anti-corrosion
• Amphibious exercises or missions in its national territory metal treatment are critical protection for a lifetime in the salty
or within Portuguese interests abroad; environment of their assigned missions.
From the time the Fuzileiros adopted these handguns,
• Humanitarian assistance, protection, and/or evacuation of
GLOCK’s toughness has been tested repeatedly. Since
Portuguese nationals abroad;
1997, the unit has successfully participated, individually or
• Operations of maintenance, enforcement, or in joint operations, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, East Timor, the
peacebuilding either autonomously or integrating former Republic of Zaire, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, The
other forces; Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Afghanistan, Somalia,
• Collaboration with other government branches in the and in several SNMG (Standing NATO Maritime Groups). Since
fight against drug trafficking, maritime piracy, counter- 2018, the Fuzileiros have also been very active in the Baltic
terrorism, and organized crime; region, where it is based in Lithuania as part of the NATO
• Support of civilian authorities’ tasks, particularly Assurance Measures mission in that region. Always ready, the
in situations of natural disaster, calamity, or Fuzileiros are the Portuguese Warriors that come from the
serious accidents; sea—and today, GLOCK goes with them.

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This vibrant Brazilian city of 20 million is
protected by more than 100,000 law enforcement
professionals who now carry GLOCK 22 Gen5s.

iStock Photo by Getty images

SÃO PAULO MILITARY POLICE


SELECTS THE GLOCK 22 GEN5
BRAZIL’S LEADING LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY PUT SEVERAL
TOP HANDGUNS TO THE TEST AND GLOCK CAME OUT ON TOP.
■ ARTICLE BY BRAD FITZPATRICK

L
ast year, Brazil’s largest state police force, the 22 is by far the most popular sidearm for law enforcement
São Paulo Military Police, set out to select a suitable officers in the United States, and the powerful .40 AUTO
sidearm. After several rounds of grueling testing, round offers plenty of threat-stopping power. Drop-testing
the GLOCK 22 Gen5 was selected as the agency’s has become standard in law enforcement firearm evaluations,
duty weapon. and the GLOCK SAFE-ACTION® system, which utilizes three
The São Paulo Military Police force includes more than independent passive safeties, helped secure GLOCK the top
100,000 personnel who serve an area of almost 100,000 position during the São Paulo Military Police testing. Consisting
square miles within the state of São Paulo. The city of São of a trigger safety, firing pin safety, and drop safety, the GLOCK
Paulo itself, known as Grande São Paulo, is home to over SAFE-ACTION system removes any possibility that the gun will
20 million people and ranks as the twelfth largest city in the discharge when dropped, something that’s a real possibility for
world. Such a large population, and the inevitable crime that officers who might find themselves in a close-quarters struggle.
accompanies it, places high demands on the São Paulo Military The GLOCK 22’s unmatched parts interchangeability also
Police officers, all of whom require superb training, coordination, helped it win the São Paulo tender, thanks to precise machining
and equipment. and thoughtful design, while the pistol’s interchangeable grip
When the São Paulo Military Police set out to replace inserts allow the gun to be custom-fit to any officer. Finally,
its existing sidearms, it developed a rigorous evaluation for the durable nDLC finish means these guns will hold up well to
firearms submitted for consideration. This evaluation included rough handling, high heat, and moisture, all requirements for a
a reliability test that required firing four test pistols to 10,000 service pistol in tropical climates such as São Paulo.
rounds without cleaning or lubrication during the process. The In its historic, first-ever international tender for service
test firearms were also drop-tested from a height of 2 meters sidearms, the São Paulo Military Police have now, through
(6.6 feet) and six different angles—a total of 64 drops—to careful evaluation and extensive testing, verified what U.S. law
simulate being dropped by a horseback-mounted officer and enforcement officers have known for years: That the GLOCK 22
ensure they would not discharge during such an accident. is an utterly reliable, durable, and safe firearm that’s perfectly
Additionally, the agency tested parts interchangeability and suited for the rigors of daily duty. Brazil is the largest country
precision of each of the solicited firearms as part of its review. in Central and South America and, with a population of 208
This was the first time a Brazilian law enforcement agency million people, it is the fifth most populous country in the world.
had conducted an international tender for service pistols that Following the São Paulo agency’s decision to adopt the GLOCK
included a hands-on evaluation. The GLOCK 22 Gen5 won the 22 as its duty weapon, it’s likely other police departments in
tender, beating competing models from SIG Sauer and Beretta. the country will examine the data and choose the GLOCK 22 or
“All tests were implemented in a very transparent and public another GLOCK model as well. GLOCK has always been one
manner, as any interested party could participate in these of the leading manufacturers of sidearms for military and law
tests as observers,” said GLOCK America’s Managing Director enforcement agencies. As the São Paulo tender included one
Patrick Voller. of the most rigorous hands-on evaluations tests performed on
Following the successful bid, GLOCK will provide 5,000 firearms for use by law enforcement, the GLOCK 22’s contract-
GLOCK 22 .40 AUTO pistols to São Paulo’s elite CHOQUE, winning performance is a clear testament to the firearm’s
COE, GATE, and ROTA Special Forces officers. The GLOCK design and manufacturing quality.
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Here, a multiple-threat, close-range precision pistol stage
where speed and accuracy are paramount to a successful run.
Right, a steel-plate stage with a distance challenge. A GLOCK
22 is being deployed. Photos by Robert Solomon

NEW MATCH,
TRUSTED GLOCK
A HOBBY COMPETITOR TAKES ON A MATCH DESIGNED
TO HIGHLIGHT THE SPECIALIZED SKILLS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT.
■ ARTICLE BY MIKE WHITE

I
have been a fan of GLOCK for a long time. I purchased This TPC was my first experience participating in a match
my first GLOCK 22 when I returned from my U.S. Army of this nature. The match was a lot of fun and a humbling
deployment to Iraq in 2004. Since then, I have purchased experience. Due to the nature of TPC being law enforcement
my current GLOCK 19, which I utilize as my duty weapon, and military personnel-based, the match was more focused on
and a GLOCK 43 for off-duty carry. So, I was happy to see shot placement and tactics, which the scoring favored, versus
that GLOCK was one of the many generous sponsors of the being purely time/speed-based. It was a great way to combine
NRA Tactical Police Competition (TPC) I attended, which took training, tactics, and some competitive fun all in one match.
place on March 23, 2019, at the Skip-J Range in Anderson, I was placed in a squad of about 12 guys, a mix of guys from
South Carolina. Before this match, I did have some experience other agencies and several from my agency. I found being with
participating in competitive matches, including a GLOCK competitors of different experience levels to be very beneficial;
Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) match and many 2-Gun some of the men from my agency are part of specialized teams,
competitions in Arizona, where I used my G22 Gen3. I felt I and I wouldn’t normally had the chance to work with them.
had a pretty good grasp on what to expect as far as the rules Although this is an individually-scored match, NRA’s TPC was
of competing, although no prior competition experience was a great chance to learn new tactics and try different strategies
required to attend the TPC. suggested by the more experienced guys I was with.
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“My best stage was a pistol-
only stage full of various
shooting positions and
distance shots. This was
where my GLOCK shined.”
in 2-Gun competitions—but I learned very quickly during one of
the TPC stages that my shotgun reloading skills needed work.
This stage called for five rounds in the magazine tube, four
rounds in the sidesaddle, and five rounds in a “go bag.” I had
never practiced loading from a go-bag, and it proved to be more
difficult than I’d anticipated. This stage showed me areas of
my training I could improve on, and it was something valuable
I presented to my agency’s firearms instructors as a potential
training enhancement.
My best stage was a pistol-only stage full of various shooting
positions and distance shots. This was where my GLOCK shined.
It functioned flawlessly, as usual, especially on the rapid follow-
up-shots. Several targets were off-center, 12-inch steel plates
at a distance of about 20 to 25 yards, and there was a bank of
6-inch plates at 15 yards. It was at those distances where my
G19’s accuracy was evident—and appreciated. There is a lot of
comfort in knowing I can place accurate and effective shots on
target at distance with my GLOCK.
An email was sent prior to the match with instructions,
procedures, and information on what to expect, which
made the check-in efficient and beginner-friendly. A lunch
break at mid-day offered up a great meal from a local BBQ
restaurant. The event concluded with an awards ceremony to
the top competitors in various classifications. The top points
competitors were given a beautiful plaque and first run of the
huge prize table, which was packed with a ton of great prizes
supplied by a large list of generous supporters, including
This match consisted of five stages; three pistol-only stages, GLOCK. I can’t express my appreciation enough to all the
one rifle-only stage, and one stage using both rifle and shotgun. volunteers and companies who supported this match. I believe
All stages were designed based on actual law enforcement that GLOCK’s support of this match lends credence to the
events, and unlike most matches I’d been to, all but one of the value its firearms provide to the law enforcement and military
stages were considered “blind” stages. That meant we were communites. The entire match, in fact, turned out to be a great
not allowed to walk through the stages and assess the course experience.
of fire before running them, nor were we permitted to watch Overall, the NRA’s TPC really helped me recognize some
anyone else in our squad run the stage until we had already deficiencies in my training—and it has driven me to make
shot it ourselves. We were provided with a stage layout, but, enhancements to my off-duty training. I feel that competitive
surprisingly, it was much more challenging to plan a run based training such as this is a career enhancement tool for my
on that rather than physically walking the stage. personal goals. I will
I feel having a blind stage was a good thing from a training continue to participate
standpoint; real-life doesn’t give you a walk-through. Although in future Tactical Police
running these stages in this way was challenging, it helped me Competitions, as well
figure out how I might approach a similar real-life scenario if I as other local matches
ever had to in the line of duty. across various disciplines.
The TPC consists of a 3-Gun-type discipline (pistol, rifle, I truly believe competitive
shotgun) using duty-style firearms. The class I competed in was matches are a great way
limited to non-modified, factory duty pistols and limited police to add to the shooting
model long guns with iron sights. Apart from the standard- proficiency and skills that
issued pistol, my agency has a very short list of alternative translate directly to my
handguns approved for duty carry. I am lucky enough that my job. In today’s challenging
favorite GLOCK 9X19 pistol is on the list, so, naturally, I used and rapidly changing law
my personally-owned, G19 Gen4 that I carry every day as my enforcement environment,
duty weapon. I love the GLOCK’s SAFE-ACTION® system I urge all members of
trigger, accuracy, and lighter weight over the duty weapon I law enforcement and the
used at a different agency. military to give it a try. It’s
I qualify with my agency quarterly on the pistol and shotgun a fun way to sharpen your
The author taking a breather after
and once a year with the M4-platform rifle. I am very familiar skills and break away from
the match. Photo by Amy Philips
with transitioning from pistol to rifle with my previous experience static range qualifications.
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Bob Jones University’s shooting team was started
by students pursuing criminal justice degrees.

SCHOOL OF GLOCK
BOB JONES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS LEARN SKILLS THEY’LL
KEEP FOR LIFE WHILE RACKING UP WINS AT PISTOL COMPETITIONS.
■ ARTICLE BY SCOTT E. MAYER ■ PHOTOS BY BOB JONES UNIVERSITY

A
t Bob Jones University (BJU) in Greenville, South told me that team members had indicated they wanted more
Carolina, Head Shooting Coach Dan Seibert leads experience and began looking at what other action pistol events
his team of Bruins to regular wins on the pistol were available. “A lot of the guys were shooting GLOCKs, so
shooting range. “It’s not a club,” Coach Seibert one of the head coaches said, ‘Hey, why don’t we go to a
tells me of the six men and two women who make GLOCK match?’ and it just kind of took off from there. Our guys
up the team. “You know, there are some schools where the really liked it.”
shooting program is more of a club, but we’re actually part of Today, most Bruin team members shoot GLOCK pistols
the Athletics Department at Bob Jones University.” year-round. GSSF matches make up the bulk of the events in
While many college shooting teams compete in some of which the team competes.
the slower moving or stationary events such as air pistol, this “It has become a major portion of our calendar,” says
university team, which took its first steps in Steel Challenge, Seibert. “Last year, we went to three GLOCK matches in the
shows off its skills at action-packed handgun events, including fall and three in the spring, six total, and that was a lot for us.”
GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) matches. Overall, the team competed in nine matches last year, and in
the Three-Man Team category, Coach Seibert and his Bruins
CAREER GOALS took first place in every GSSF match they attended.
Seibert joined BJU’s shooting program as Assistant Coach
in 2017. According to him, the team originated with students MAKING THE CUT
who were criminal justice majors. They were not looking Seibert takes a proactive attitude toward recruiting new
for a path to the Olympics. Instead, many were getting into team members and looks beyond just criminal justice majors.
fields where they could be staking their lives on their ability Next year, the team will have students who are majoring in
to effectively shoot a handgun and wanted an activity in line everything from business to education, with career plans
with their career paths. Today, the team competes within the ranging from healthcare to wildlife management.
university’s Scholastic Action Shooting Program, which in turn The first thing Seibert looks for in a new recruit is someone
is part of the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation. with a shooting background. He also says that having prior
“We wanted to expand the program,” says Seibert of how competition experience is a big plus. “Even if they don’t have
the team started shooting more than the the two or three Steel that,” he says, “if they came up in a family who did a lot of
Challenge matches it had been competing in each year. He shooting or hunting, that’s a plus too.”

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“Team members
benefit greatly from
attending GSSF
matches because,
in addition to their
wins, it lets them
get out and network
with prominent
people in the
shooting industry.”
Students with more limited shooting
backgrounds can also make the team, as
Last year the Bruins’ shooting team was made
Seibert notes some people just seem to up of six men and two women with academic
be naturally good shooters. “We’ve had paths ranging from criminal justice to education.
one or two who, at least from what they
told us, didn’t have a whole lot of shooting
experience. But they were pretty good right out of the gate.”
For those students who have no experience but are interested
in learning to target shoot, Seibert is exploring the possibility
of starting a shooting club separate from the team, providing a
suitable atmosphere for meeting that desire.

MAKING THE MOST OF LIMITED PRACTICE TIME


Because of varying class and work schedules, Saturdays
are reserved for team practice. This is where the team runs
through the three GSSF courses of fire and the four Steel
Challenge tracks, preferably twice each practice session.
“If we practice twice a month, and we have a match once
a month, that’s three weekends out of four the team will be When practicing, Coach Seibert
shooting,” says Seibert, who explains that shooting practice is likes for team members to shoot the
inherently limited because it isn’t like it is for a basketball player various courses of fire at least twice.
who can tell the coach he wants to stay on the court after
practice and work on more free throws. “What we like to do is first university to bring a
go out for a couple of hours, run through the courses of fire, team to their matches,” he
and work on trigger control, sight alignment, sight picture—the says proudly.
fundamentals.” According to Seibert,
team members benefit
NO HOME-RANGE ADVANTAGE greatly from attending
Coach Seibert pointed out to that the school’s shooting GSSF matches because,
team does not have a “home” match. “We don’t have a place in addition to their wins,
on campus where we can have a shooting match, so it’s difficult it lets them get out and
for other students to come out and support the team,” he says. network with prominent
Even so, when the school raises awareness of a shooting people in the shooting
match, it draws a lot of interest. “If there is a way to bring other industry. He also told
students out to our venue and watch, that would be great.” me that the folks from
The college recently partnered with the nearby Belton Gun GLOCK couldn’t be more Head Coach Dan Seibert joined the
Club in Anderson, South Carolina, where the team practices and accommodating, and Bruins as the Assistant Shooting
Coach in 2017.
hopes to soon host matches in an effort to build school spirit. that GLOCK has on-site
“It’s one of the better ranges,” Seibert says of the gun club. armorers to help shooters.
“It has shotgun, pistol, and rifle bays, and they’re in the process “If I could say something to other schools,” says Seibert,
of building six new competition pistol bays, so that clues me in “it would be don’t look at just one kind of match. Don’t be Steel
that they’re willing to bring in matches.” The arrangement also Challenge only. Don’t be air rifle only. Look at some of these
makes it possible for the Bruins to add shotgun competitions, other matches and broaden the skill level. Broaden the insight
something Coach Seibert says he wants to do, though it may or the desire to get out and be a part of the different kinds of
require separate pistol and shotgun teams. matches. It’s been a lot of fun. It’s been great to develop those
kinds of skills.
GSSF’S FIRST UNIVERSITY TEAM “For us, it’s been bonding for our team,” he added. “Our
While there is no official relationship between Bob Jones students come from all different backgrounds and all different
University and GLOCK, Coach Seibert says the folks from areas of the country, and it’s just a way to bond and to find
GSSF recognize the team when they compete. “We were the people of like interest.”

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A competitor lugs a pair of 40-pound kettlebells during the GLOCK 17 Gen4s were featured in the 2015 competition.
“spring-drag-carry” event. U.S. Army photo by Markeith Horace, U.S. Army photo by Patrick Albright, Maneuver Center of
Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs

W
ith a lineage that pre-dates the American A HISTORY LESSON
Revolution, the bold and daring feats The first annual David E. Grange, Jr., Best Ranger
accomplished by the U.S. Army Rangers Competition was held in 1982. Two years before, a
are world-renowned. “Elite” is often used gentleman by the name of Richard A. “Dick” Leandri had
to describe the bunch, but in these modern, established the Chairborne Rangers organization; that
millennial times, that word, sadly, is overused and subsequently group of civilian professionals played a critical role in
cheapened. So, let’s shy away from the clichés and instead getting the event off the ground. Leandri was devoted to
borrow a line from their creed: “I accept the fact that, as a both the Rangers and the competition. In fact, his passion
Ranger, my country expects me to move further, faster, and for the event ran so deep that, in 1998, he traveled to the
fight harder than any other soldier.” The line sheds much light competition against his doctor’s advice because he wanted to
on the depth of a Ranger’s character. be close to his Rangers. He passed away at the competition
For the past 36 years, somewhat quietly, an annual after falling violently ill.
competition has taken place with the goal of identifying The competition’s namesake, General (Ret.) David E.
the best two-man Ranger buddy team in the Army. The Grange, Jr., is a living legend in the Ranger community. After
competitors are mentally prepared to travel more than 60 41 years of service spanning 20 campaigns and three wars,
miles by foot, over 60 hours, to demonstrate their technical Grange was among the first to be inducted into the Ranger
and tactical proficiency. In 2019, 54 Ranger buddy teams met Hall of Fame in 1992, its inaugural year. Today, at age 94,
at the starting line of the competition. In the end, only one team Grange still conducts himself as a true leader in the Ranger
was crowned Best Ranger. community, faithfully attending the event that bears his name.
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Elements of the U.S. Army Ranger School appear in the Best Ranger
Competition. “Slapping the tab” 35 feet above Victory Pond is a right
of passage for everyone who earns it. U.S. Army photo by Patrick
Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs

BEST RANGER
COMPETITION IS
“WORLD-CLASS”
THANKS TO GLOCK
GLOCK GIVES BACK TO THE ELITE SOLDIERS OF THE U.S. ARMY RANGERS WITH
ITS SUPPORT OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST ENDURANCE COMPETITIONS.
■ ARTICLE BY JEREMIAH MCCARTHY

THE COMPETITION TODAY a weighted litter movement. Then they swam across “Victory
The graded events of the competition change each year to Pond,” conducted another foot movement to execute an Urban
ensure competitors come prepared for anything. Buddy team Assault Course, hopped on a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter,
runs, marksmanship, ruck marches, and day/night orienteering and fast-roped into the range complex to shoot five separate
are all standard fare, while written exams, knot tests, parachute marksmanship events.
jumps, and mystery events help keep things fresh. The field was cut to the top 26 teams at the start of day two,
With the 75th anniversary of D-Day in June 2019, it was and only 16 of the 54 teams that started the competition would
only appropriate that the 2019 Best Ranger Competition was finish on day three. Because there are no planned periods for
held with a World War II theme, for it was on the beaches of sleep during the 60-hour competition, competitors catch cat-
Normandy the Rangers earned their motto, “Rangers, Lead naps when they can.
the Way!” Each of the 33 events in the 2019 competition was
dedicated to a specific World War II battle in which Rangers “Their equipment has to be
fought, and World War II-era weapons were used in some of the
marksmanship events. ‘Ranger-proof,’ so it’s no
Day one of the 2019 competition began with a simple
foot race, but one in which the distance was unknown to the
surprise GLOCK pistols have
competitors, which made it difficult for the soldiers to pace frequently been featured at the
themselves. They’d eventually run 8 miles before immediately
moving onto the next event, an obstacle course, followed by Best Ranger Competition.”
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The 3-Gun event is made all the more difficult with helmets,
ballistic vests, and 200-pound litter drags between shooting Spectators watch as a competitor is graded during an Army
bays. U.S. Army photo by Markeith Horace, Maneuver Center Combat Fitness Test. U.S. Army photo by Markeith Horace,
of Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs

GLOCK IN RANGERS’ HANDS


Due to their simplicity and legendary reliability, GLOCK
pistols have been selectively fielded to specialized units
across the military. That includes the Army’s Ranger Regiment.
It’s critical that our nation’s warfighters have faith that their
equipment will perform when called upon. For the Rangers,
their equipment has to be “Ranger-proof,” so it’s no surprise
that GLOCK pistols have frequently been featured at the Best
Ranger Competition, especially during 3-Gun events.
“I’m very confident in the GLOCK,” said Sergeant First Class
(Ret.) Gerald Nelson of the U.S. Army Rangers. “Never had any
trouble with it. I mean, you have to do what you’re supposed
to do to maintain certain weapons, but to be honest with you,
Here, competitors tackle the vertical ladder on the Malvesti
I don’t probably take care of my GLOCKs in the way that I obstacle course during the 2019 event. U.S. Army photo by
should, and I’ve still never had any problems with them.” Patrick Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning
Nelson has competed in the Best Ranger Competition four Public Affairs
times throughout his career, winning the coveted championship
title alongside his teammate, Corbett McCallum, in 2005. “The course in the Tennessee Valley Divide. That meant, going into
first year I competed, crossing the finish line and that sense of the Darby Queen, competitors had been running continuously
accomplishment were probably more rewarding than actually for more than 48 hours.
winning the competition,” he said. After completing the obstacle course, the teams performed
In years when he has not competed, Nelson, who today is crowd-pleasing feats like screaming down a 90-foot-high zip-
the Safety & Occupational HLTH SPEC (Tactical) for the 4th line and performing the “log walk” while suspended 35 feet
Ranger Training Battalion, has served as a coach for other above Victory Pond.
Ranger teams, four of which went on to win the competition. As it does every year, the competition culminated with a
He’s graded events during the competition, and he’s also final Buddy Run. For 2019, Captain John Bergman and Captain
worked with the National Ranger Association to secure Michael Rose of Team
donations in support of the competition. Since 2003, GLOCK 19 claimed the title
has been one of those sponsors. of Best Ranger. Both
“For people who know about the military, they know we have men hail from the
units that have these little squad competitions, or even division 101st Airborne Division
competitions,” said Nelson. “What makes the Best Ranger and are the first two-
Competition a step above the rest is that I really believe it’s one man team to win the
of the top endurance competitions in the world, and definitely in competition twice in the
the military. history of the event.
“GLOCK has been such an amazing supporter,” he “To be a Ranger,
emphasized. “Without that support, this competition wouldn’t you must expect more
be at the level it is. The donors and supporters are what make it of a challenge from
a world-class event.” the Army,” said Harvey
Moore, a previous Best
TO THE FINISH LINE Ranger winner, in a
Day three of the 2019 competition found the Rangers at 1998 story published in
the entrance to the Darby Queen obstacle course, an infamous the LaGrange, Georgia, 2019’s winners Captains John Bergman
complex course that runs about a mile long. Each competitor Daily News. “On the and Michael Rose of the 101st Airborne
had previously encountered the course as a prospective other hand, the Army Division. U.S. Army photo, Maneuver
Center of Excellence, Fort Benning
Ranger student, but that wasn’t something one would call an expects more from you.”
advantage: Hours earlier, while spectators were getting some The same could be
rest, the competitors had negotiated a night orienteering said for GLOCK.
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Detective Constables Anisha Parhar and Sandy Avelar,
Vancouver PD, Canada, recipients of IAWP’s 2019 Delegates from the Indonesian National Police, hosts
Community Service Award for their work developing “Her of the 58th IAWP Annual Training Conference in 2020,
Time,” a program educating adolescent girls and young enjoying networking prior to the ‘Parade of Nations’ on
women about the the dangers of gang involvement. the opening day of the 2019 conference in Anchorage.

GLOCK RECOGNIZES
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN
POLICE GAIN GLOCK IN EXCELLENCE AWARD
THIS HIGHLY REGARDED ORGANIZATION WORKS TO PROTECT
THE RIGHTS AND LIVELIHOODS OF WOMEN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
AROUND THE WORLD—AND GLOCK IS RIGHT THERE WITH THEM.
■ ARTICLE BY BRAD FITZGERALD ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF IAWP 2019 ANCHORAGE

G
LOCK is proud to announce its continued support actively campaigns on the hot topics affecting law enforcement
of the International Association of Women throughout the world, including the scourge of human
Police (IAWP; www.iawp.org), the world’s largest trafficking and ending the use of sexual violence in conflict.”
organization devoted to supporting female police The challenges and dangers facing police officers are
officers. Founded in Washington, D.C., in 1915, many, and GLOCK is proud to stand behind the world’s largest
the organization’s first president was Alice Stebbins Wells, organization of female police officers as it promotes diversity
who worked as a Los Angeles police officer beginning in 1910, and provides member support. As a supporter, GLOCK was
making her one of the first female police officers in the country. proud to sponsor the Excellence in Performance Award during
Today, IAWP supports women officers around the globe. IAWP’s 2019 convention, its 57th annual event, which took
The organization’s mission is “to strengthen, unite, and place in Anchorage, Alaska. That award went to Investigator
raise the capacity of women in policing internationally.” To Hsin-Ye Tseng, who works for the Criminal Investigative Bureau,
accomplish that mission, IAWP embraces diversity and Republic of China (Taiwan).
maintains an open and honest relationship with its members, A press release issued by GLOCK and IAWP noted that
listening to them so that it can effect changes in law Investigator Tseng is renowned for her communications skills
enforcement practices and policies that better meet the and her dedication to “providing quality policing service to
needs of female officers. The organization also develops foreigners visiting Taipei.” She is well-regarded as a liaison
resolutions that help improve not only the lives of its members, between her agency and other countries, including the U.K.,
but of women in general around the world, such as working Australia, Thailand, Singapore, and the U.S. She regularly
to eliminate violence against women and preventing and works with interns at the Police University, and in 2017 she
intervening with human trafficking cases. participated in the S.W.A.T. training program delivered by a
Membership in IAWP is not limited to female officers. Since Rapid Action Unit of the Police Nationale in France, the first
1976, the organization has accepted both male and female law female to take that course.
enforcement officers. This has helped to spread IAWP’s important Investigator Tseng is just one of many whom the
message throughout the world’s law enforcement communities. organization works with and support in the promotion of
IAWP publishes Women Police Magazine. According to fairness and justice for both officers and civilians, both of
the magazine’s special centennial issue, “The organization which are critical to moving forward the global effort to improve
now has members in almost 70 countries, provides an women’s rights. GLOCK is proud to support her and all the
authoritative voice on the issues facing policewomen, and other dedicated women of law enforcement around the world.
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YOU HAVE THE RIGHT GLOCK
MAKE SURE YOU’RE FEEDING
IT THE RIGHT AMMO

Frank Steiger Photo

AMMO FOR YOUR GLOCK IS NOT AS GENERIC AS FUEL FOR YOUR CAR.
■ ARTICLE BY MASSAD AYOOB

T
he purpose of your GLOCK is to fire ammunition,
perhaps in self-defense, but certainly for training and
“Training” and “practice” are not
practice—and there’s the first line of demarcation redundant terms. “Training” is
when it comes to talking about handguns. Defensive
ammunition tends to have an expanding bullet and
preparation for use of the duty
a premium price, while “range ammo” is more affordable ammunition in a potentially
and normally found with a full metal jacket configuration. But
there’s more to it than that, because if your range time is life-threatening emergency.
focused on self-defense skills, you want your practice and
training ammo to duplicate as much as possible the recoil and
“Practice” is repetition of what
point of aim/point of impact coordinates of what is colloquially has been learned in training.”
called the “duty load.”
Note that “training” and “practice” are not redundant
terms in this context. “Training” is preparation for use of the
duty ammunition in a potentially life-threatening emergency.
“Practice” is repetition of what has been learned in training.
The shooter practicing for a match may want to focus on
the lightest, least powerful load allowed that gives the most
accuracy; the shooter repeating drills to hone defensive skills
probably wants more power and won’t find much practical
Frank Steiger Photo

difference between two-inch and three-inch groups at 25 yards.


Expect to spend some time on the range sorting out what
ammo your particular GLOCK shoots the best. In 9X19, for
example, 147-grain subsonic loads will generally have a higher
point of impact than faster 124-grain rounds, given the same
point of aim. Carefully shooting and comparing is the only way
to discover what ammo is most accurate in your specific pistol.
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Team GLOCK Captain Shane Coley.
Photo Courtesy GLOCK

EXPERT ADVICE

F
ew people of my GLOCK 19, GLOCK
know more 43, and GLOCK 43X.
about GLOCKs When everyday
and their ammo training at the range or
than master having a fun family day
shooter Shane Coley, of target practice, there
captain of Team GLOCK. are numerous loads
Speaking about the 9X19, that would provide an
the most popular and enjoyable day at the range.
available semiautomatic A 115-, 124-, 135-, or
pistol round today, he even a 147-grain 9X19
told GLOCK Annual, can all be great loads to
“Generally, for personal-defense loads, the popular bullet weight practice with, and in ball ammo—full-metal jacket—all can be
is going to currently be 124- or 147-grain. Both loads, with a found at reasonable prices.
reliable jacketed hollowpoint bullet, will give great penetration, For competition, Team GLOCK is currently shooting a
expansion, and consistent velocities, while still allowing the 147-grain jacketed hollowpoint in 9X19. It’s a very soft load
shooter to comfortably manage recoil. With defense loads for us to shoot, it has proven to be incredibly accurate, and
usually having a little more powder, causing a hotter load, the has been very reliable in our competition pistols. Whenever we
heavier bullet might be the better choice, as it tends to shoot a have to compete with .40 AUTO, we use a 180-grain jacketed
little softer than the lighter, faster bullet. Try them both out and hollowpoint that is equally as reliable and accurate as our 9X19
see which works best for you. I have seen excellent results out competition setups.
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This is a GLOCK 17 Gen1 in the original “Tupperware” case. GCA
members collect rare GLOCKs as well as the more common models.
This one is courtesy of the Stanley Ruselowski, Jr., collection.

YOU’RE PART OF THE


GLOCK TRIBE,
NOW JOIN THE CLUB
GLOCKS ARE LIKE POTATO CHIPS: IT’S HARD TO HAVE JUST ONE.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY ROBERT SADOWSKI

I
didn’t use to consider myself a GLOCK collector. Then I IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE GLOCK … .
looked in my gun safe. It was easy to see, by the number You may not realize you’re a collector, too—but if you have more
of GLOCK pistols therein, that I was a devout member of than one GLOCK in your safe, you’re a collector. Join the club.
the tribe. Still, was I really a collector? The GLOCK Collectors Association (GCA) was established
The answer is yes, though maybe I’m not a member in in 1995 by three friends who really liked and were interested
the traditional sense of a firearms collector, one who searches in GLOCK pistols. Yet, at the time, little did they know the
for rare models and preserves them in a safe anticipating an
increase in value. I’m more of a GLOCK user. I started off with
a GLOCK 17, and from there it snowballed. Or maybe it was
“People don’t tend to buy
more like a frenzied wildfire. Next, I had to have a long-slide in just one 9X19 GLOCK model
.40 AUTO. Then it was a GLOCK in .45 AUTO—then a second
in .45 AUTO. I competed with GLOCKs, so add those match like the G19. They find a need
pistols, and I have a frame or two I’ve modified for custom
guns. So, it turns out the entire time I’ve been a collector and
to own others like the G43,
I didn’t even know it. G34, and G26. ”
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You don’t need to be a collector to join the GCA. If you
own a GLOCK, you are already a collector.

impact GLOCK pistols would


have on the firearms industry, law
enforcement, military organizations, and civilian shooters.
Most collectible guns take at least a century to be considered
collectible. GLOCK did it in less than 34 years. “For the traditional collector,
What’s so unique about GLOCK’s pistols? For one, they are
everywhere. At last count, GLOCKs are carried by more than
the GCA Matrix is the
65 percent of U.S. law enforcement. They’re also a significant
component of pop culture, everyday carry, competitive shooting,
source for first-run-upon-
and bedroom nightstands. That’s the thing. GLOCKs have
become a part of our daily lives.
introduction information on
Yet, there is some elusiveness. Try to find a G17 Gen1 or all GLOCK models.”
an early GLOCK 19, for instance. These guns—if you are lucky
enough to stumble upon one—are usually well worn, since they ENTERING THE MATRIX
were used day in and day out by law enforcement beginning Since GLOCK pistols were first imported in the U.S., the
in 1986. These pistols hold their value compared to competitor GCA has chronicled the evolution of GLOCK pistol designs.
pistols introduced at the same time. It is the keeper of the “Standard Production Matrix” or
The GCA is unlike the typical firearm collector’s club. While “Matrix” for short. For the traditional collector, the Matrix is
it is similar to traditional firearm collector’s organizations the source for first-run-upon-introduction information on all
in that its many members are interested in rare and unique GLOCK models. It includes pistol models, model generations,
GLOCK pistols, there is much more to it than that. Many dates shipped, first-run serial-number prefixes, and total
GLOCK owners, in fact, don’t realize they are, truly, a collector. variations. The Matrix also includes commercial guns and law
But concealed carry practitioners, law enforcement, first enforcement-only models. I get geeked out over data like this,
responders, military professionals, competition shooters, and but the real reason I joined GCA (and full disclosure here, I’m
home defenders don’t buy just one 9X19 GLOCK model like not only a GCA member, but its secretary/treasurer), was
the G19; they find a need to own others like the GLOCK 43, because of the current GCA President, Stanley Ruselowski,
GLOCK 34, and GLOCK 26. Sounds like collecting to me. Jr. Stanley—I call him “Stash”—is a walking encyclopedia
GLOCK collectors are a diverse crowd. There is the traditional of GLOCK production lore. He is also a collector in the
collector, one who strives to have one of everything and hunts truest sense, with a vast collection of first-run GLOCKs and
down those hard to find models. Another is the GLOCK user commemorative models.
who likes the platform and appreciates the consistency between As a member of the GCA, you become part of the club
models and calibers. Law enforcement and military who trust their of other like-minded GLOCK enthusiasts. The GCA
lives with GLOCK pistols to keep them out of or get them through publishes its GLOCK Collectors Association Journal annually,
harm’s way are another type who tend to own more than one, a volume packed not only with collectible GLOCK info, but
again, for their remarkable consistency of operation. the history and stories behind GLOCK models and other
Competitive shooters are another type of collector, with insider information.
IDPA, USPSA, and other shooting organizations having many If you’re a fan of GLOCK—even if you own only one
competitors using GLOCK pistols for the simple facts that they so far—I encourage you to join the GLOCK Collectors
are reliable and accurate. Those of us who chose to conceal Association. More information on the GCA, including how
carry choose GLOCK for the same reasons. We are all part of to join, current news, and shopping for publications about
the same tribe. GLOCK, can be found at glockcollectorsassociation.org.
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The author has shot at Tac-Con over the years. From left, a GLOCK
17 Gen3, GLOCK 17 Gen4, GLOCK 26, and GLOCK 19 Gen5.

THE GLOCKS OF
TAC-CON
AT THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE TACTICAL CONFERENCE OFFERED
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, GLOCK PISTOLS DOMINATE.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY MASSAD AYOOB

F
or more than 20 years, the RangeMaster Tactical Having been a regular presenter and student at Tac-Con for
Conference, known to its habitués as “Tac-Con,” has several years now, this writer has seen all manner of defensive
been not only a hub of diverse self-defense training, handguns in play. From snub-nose .38s to long-barrel pistols and
but the site of a challenging, annual self-defense even guns mounting carry optics, all the major manufacturers are
handgun match. Here’s how RangeMaster itself represented in the hands of contestants on the firing line. But one
describes the three-day event: brand seems to dominate: GLOCK.
One reason for this is found in the manifesto posted in the
The Tactical Conference originally began as a major mid-winter Tac-Con section at the RangeMaster website, taccon.info:
indoor pistol match. It started as a major IDPA event in 1998, but
within a couple of years, the format was changed to use more One thing that sets Tac-Con apart from many other
realistic, mannequin-type targets and actual carry gear. national training conferences is that we are 100% focused on
It soon became obvious that the attendees were more self- defensive contexts for private citizens who carry concealed.
defense oriented than purely competitive shooting oriented. We know that competition, sport shooting, and hunting all
Also, a number of self-defense trainers were in attendance. It have tremendous value; but at Tac-Con, our only focus is
occurred to us that if we could have those trainers present blocks personal defense. Every training block is built for average
of instruction during the match, the attendees who were not busy people whose primary goal is to avoid danger whenever
shooting could be learning useful skills. At the same time, the possible and protect themselves and their families if danger
trainers could showcase their teaching skills to an interested ever finds them. The training is all very practical, designed
group of potential students. The Tactical Conference was born! for modern, real-life contexts (so, no flaming helicopters or
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fancy acrobatics). We run hot ranges and expect everyone
in attendance to be armed exactly as they would be in their
everyday lives.

Much of the reason for GLOCK’s dominance here is found


in that last line: “We run hot ranges and expect everyone in
attendance to be armed exactly as they would be in their everyday
lives.” With that in mind, it was almost a foregone conclusion that
the pistol most popular among America’s armed citizens and law
enforcement would be the brand that dominated at Tac-Con.

PISTOLS IN ACTION AT TAC-CON


From the long-range tactical handgun course presented by
Marty Hayes of Firearms Academy of Seattle (firearmsacademy. Multiple Women’s Champ Lynn Givens shows her winning form
com) and the up-close-and-personal shooting course presented with her GLOCK 17.
by John Murphy of Virginia (fpftraining.com) to the always wait-
listed, high-speed accuracy program offered by Gabe White
(gabewhitetraining.com), GLOCK handguns tend to be the
pistols most often seen in the hands of the attendees. And the
reasons are much the same as those that led those students to
carry GLOCKs in the first place: Reliability; speed into action;
and rapid recovery from recoil thanks to the GLOCK’s low bore
axis and its grip angle. “On the street” cartridge capacity is a
factor here, too. Eighteen rounds in a GLOCK 17 or the 16 in a
GLOCK 19 obviously take less time out of shooting for reloading
in a fast-paced tactical shooting program. Founder Tom Givens
calls this factor “time in the fight,” noting that someone reloading
their pistol is not fighting back against their attacker.
Givens, who created Tac-Con and presides over it, carries
GLOCKs exclusively as primary armament. For many years, his Multiple Women’s Champ Gail Pepin shoots a one-handed stage
in the 2018 match with her G17 Gen3.
daily carry was a 5.3-inch-barreled GLOCK 35, along with two
spare magazines, all loaded with 180-grain .40-caliber Speer
Gold Dot. Due to hand-related medical issues, he recently
switched to a G17 Gen3 loaded with soft-kicking, 147-grain
Federal HST 9X19 jacketed hollowpoints.

A CHALLENGING MATCH
Since Tac-Con grew out of a match, a challenging
competition has always been a part of this training-focused
event. It was originally called the “Polite Society Match,” a name
originating in a Robert Heinlein quote and popularized in the gun
world by the late Col. Jeff Cooper. That quote read, simply, “An
armed society is a polite society.”
Today the competition is known as “The Defensive Pistol
Multiple Tac-Con winner Gabe White shoots his GLOCK 17
Match,” and its inherent challenge is that the course of fire Gen5 from behind simulated cover, having drawn from an
changes every year—you won’t know what it is ’til you get appendix holster under shirt.
there! You can, however, expect very fast draws, shots from
concealment, difficult targets that include 3-D mannequins that nepotism involved: Lynn always shoots in a squad with the
have to be knocked down with a “heart” or “brain” hit, and some regular competitors, in front of everyone, as we all do. Two
top-tier competitors. others to watch in this category are Gail Pepin, another who
has won High Woman more than once and switches between
CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS her G34 and a G17 Gen3, and Melody Lauer, who took High
At the match, GLOCKs have won more often than any other Woman with a G19 in 2018.
brand. Says Givens, “Year after year, there are more GLOCKs in Another category that draws a crowd of talented GLOCK
the top 10 than any other make.” shooters is Lawman. Over the last three years, each winner
One man to beat every year is multiple winner Gabe White, was shooting a 9X19 GLOCK. In 2017, Lee Weems won with
who was featured in an earlier issue of this publication as the a G17 Gen2, and I came in second with a stock G19 Gen5.
only man before or since to shoot a perfect score—drawing In 2018 it was the reverse, with me taking High Lawman and
from concealment!—on the incredibly demanding Bill Rogers Lee second, each with the same GLOCKs. In 2019, Wayne
Advanced shooting course. He used a nearly all-stock GLOCK Dobbs beat us both for High Lawman (and not for the first time).
34 to accomplish that feat, though he has recently switched to Wayne was shooting a GLOCK 19.
a G17 Gen5. The 2020 Tactical Conference will be held in Dallas, Texas,
GLOCK is popular among the female contestants, too. Friday, March 27 through Sunday, March 29. Sign up early if
The G17 is the current choice of Lynn Givens, who has been you want to get in! I Hope to see you there.
High Woman at the Tac-Con shoot more often than any other For more information on the 2020 Tactical Confernece,
woman. Lynn, who is one of the busy administrators who keep visit www.eventbrite.com/e/tactical-conference-2020-dallas-
the event going, happens to be Tom’s wife, but there is no tickets-60665750894.
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The honorees and participants on the 2019 Law Enforcement
and Veterans Appreciation Day event included seven invited
defenders, GLOCK management, trainers, and pro shooters, as
well as members and staff from The Young Marines organization.

ATTENDANCE SOARS AT
GLOCK ANNUAL
SHOOT XXVI
FAMILIES, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND MILITARY VETERANS GATHERED
IN RECORD NUMBERS FOR THE 26TH ANNUAL COMPETITION.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU

T
he GLOCK Annual Shoot at CMP Talladega, these competitions is on safety and accuracy, while providing
Alabama, comprises several events rolled into a welcoming atmosphere to all. The record-breaking GLOCK
one action-packed weekend. Not only do record- Annual shoot was one of 50 outdoor matches in 2019 that
breaking numbers of men, women, and families awarded prizes both to the winners and to others in random
enjoy competing on the GLOCK Sport Shooting drawings. (GSSF gave away an average of 22 pistols, more
Foundation (GSSF) stages, GLOCK also hosts a Law than two-dozen membership extensions, and over $4,000 in
Enforcement and Veterans Appreciation Day and invites cash prizes and gear per match during 2019.)
GLOCK Matchmeisters to engage in a head-to-head match to
determine who gets their name engraved on the trophy cup as DEFENDERS UNITED IN BATTLE
the winner of the famous “Gunny Challenge.” AND COMPETITION
For the 26th consecutive year, 2019’s GLOCK Annual One essential component of the Annual Shoot weekend
Shoot hosted like-minded, similarly equipped, and equally is the low-key but important Law Enforcement and Veteran’s
experienced GSSF sport shooters at one of the most Appreciation Day celebration. During the year, GLOCK reaches
modern and well-run ranges in the country, the Talladega out to law enforcement and military veterans who not only
Marksmanship Park. And what a shoot it was, with entry defended our nation but suffered injury during their service, and
numbers for 2019’s event besting 2018’s. hosts them at various events, including the Annual Shoot.
GSSF was created in 1991 to offer simple but challenging This year, seven defenders took to the range to shoot their
courses of fire that serve as a gateway into other sport GLOCKs in a friendly competition, one in which they were
shooting endeavors for its participants. The emphasis in able to share their common experiences while relaxing with
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“As the record-breaking numbers And about shooting the GLOCKs he added, “I know I could
safely handle and shoot the pistol. I was a marksmanship
prove, the GSSF is introducing instructor in the Marines, so I knew what to do, but recoil
management is a challenge. Unlike other pistols, I had no
more new shooters, especially problem manipulating the GLOCK pistol, so I was really
families and women into active impressed with it. I found it is everything I need, and after
today, I am a GLOCK guy!”
competition with its simple and
REMEMBERING THE GUNNY
fun courses of fire.” Another Marine Gunnery Sergeant, the late R. Lee Ermey,
started the Gunny Challenge pistol competition more than
comrades with whom they could easily relate. The group’s a decade ago. This unique match sees 20 Matchmeisters—
initial small-talk soon turned into full-fledged, good-natured competitors who qualified by their wins at GSSF matches
chatter as they supported, ribbed, and cheered on each other during the year—participate in a special timed course of
while shooting a competitive course of fire. Who won? Nobody fire. Each shooter fires 10 rounds from both GLOCK 48 and
asked and nobody cared, as the experience of being around GLOCK 43X pistols against steel plates and poppers, with the
fellow defenders who shared common challenges was what winner being the first to drop their designated popper before
made the day worthwhile. their opponent.
One of the attendees, Gunnery Sergeant Brian Meyer, Dennis Kirchhoff took top honors this year in a well-fought
had been an experienced Marine EOD tech until an IED in campaign culminating with a final, breathtaking shoot-off
Afghanistan wounded him a month before he was to go home. against second-place GSSF Matchmeister Tony Boone. As
He said of the IED he had attempted to defuse, “I got the vibe Boone described it, “I lost it by one shot, one piece of steel.
that this was special. It was well made, well emplaced, very
impressive, and we never had seen anything like it before. I Second-place Tony Boone (foreground) fell
took off the pressure plate and thought I’d gotten the power behind by missing just one plate in the final
supply disconnected—but it went off.” string, a loss of the narrowest margins.
Meyer lost his right leg, right hand, thumb, and all but two
fingers of his left hand in the explosion. That would slow down
many, but at the GLOCK Annual Shoot, he not only enjoyed
accurately firing the GLOCK pistols but getting to compete with
others who had overcome similar issues. He said, “The GLOCK
Annual Shoot is great because this is the kind event that
produces friendships and relationships with like-minded people
forged in similar conditions.”

The 2019 Gunny Challenge course of fire was to


place shots on the large red steel plate, knock
down all the white and three of the blue steel
plates, then be the first to knock down your popper
before your opponent does.

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Winners and smiles abound at the GLOCK
Annual Shoot XXVI. The 2019 event had
record attendance.

“Invited GLOCK Matchmeisters


engage in a head-to-head match
to determine who has their
name engraved on the trophy
cup as the winner of the famous
Gunny Challenge.”
After shooting against almost half of the field,
Dennis Kirchhoff (foreground) went head-to-head to
win against second-place Tony Boone (background).

We were tied up two and two (out of five strings), and it came
down to one plate. I missed and he didn’t, and Dennis beat me
by one shot and a quarter of a second!” Butch Barton came
in third, while Bruce Braxton took fourth place and went home
with a new GLOCK as his prize. For first place, Kirchhoff was
awarded a $3,000 prize, with $2,000 for second going to
Boone and $1,000 to Barton for third.
As the record-breaking numbers at the 2019 GLOCK Annual
Shoot prove, GSSF is introducing more new people, especially
families and women, to active competition. With its simple and
fun courses of fire, people new to the shooting sports enjoy
that they can show up with a cased GLOCK, ammo, and safety
gear, listen to the range officers, and win the very first time.
But even seasoned GLOCK shooters enjoy the GSSF. Top shot
Kirchhoff said, “I have been in GSSF for 20 years. It is simple
for beginners, but at the level that I am, you have to be fast and
accurate. It is the perfect test of anyone’s handgun skills.”

GLOCK ANNUAL SHOOT 2020


For more information and answers to questions about
participating in GSSF matches in general or the 2020 Annual
Shoot in particular, please visit GSSFonline.com. The 2020
This year’s second-place Gunny Challenge winner, GLOCK Annual Shoot XXVII will once again take place at CMP
Tony Boone, with his daughter who last year was
Talladega, scheduled for September 18 through 20, with the
the first woman to get into the top four.
Gunny Challenge XVI on Saturday, September 19.
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R. LEE ERMEY
LIVES ON WITH GLOCK’S
GUNNY CHALLENGE

The Gunny had a long-time association with GLOCK,


because he knew the company had heart and soul
behind the products they both represented.

LEGEND SAYS THAT NO PERSON IS GONE IF PEOPLE


STILL SPEAK THEIR NAME. THANKS TO THE ANNUAL GUNNY CHALLENGE,
THE MEMORY OF “THE GUNNY” R. LEE ERMEY WILL ALWAYS BE WITH US.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY ANDRE M. DALL’AU

N
ow in its fifteenth year, the GLOCK “Gunny Challenge”
is a head-to-head matchup of GLOCK “MatchMeisters”
that takes place at the GLOCK Annual shoot. This
meeting of some of the best competitive shooters in the country
shows no sign of waning in popularity. That’s partly due to the
Annual shoot itself, which has historically drawn more shooters
than any other pistol competition in the nation. But it also owes
its field of champions and vast audience of spectators to the
man for which it’s named.
Ermey was discharged from the Marines in 1972 for
medical reasons and labored at a variety of jobs before finding The Gunny (right) at his namesake challenge
his stride playing the iconic Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in used the GLOCK 40 and G43 during competition.
the Vietnam era epic Full Metal Jacket. His portrayal was so
memorable, so powerful, and left such a lasting impression Gunny became nothing short of a household name. Although
that he not only earned a Golden Globe nomination but a we lost Ermey in 2018, the GLOCK Gunny Challenge carries
lasting nickname: “The Gunny.” Ermey soon became the go-to on his name and his legacy of duty, honor, and country.
guy for playing authority figures, menacing tough guys, and Legend says no person is gone if people still speak their
military leaders in more than 70 feature movies. Add to that his name. Thanks to GLOCK’s Annual Gunny Challenge, the
hundreds of episodes of Mail Call, Lock N’ Load with R. Lee memory of “The Gunny” R. Lee Ermey will always be with us.
Ermey, and The Outdoor Channel’s GunnyTime series, and The Semper Fi, Gunny.
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GLOCK honors U.S. Marshall’s Survivor’s Benefit Fund during GLOCK supports DEA Survivors Benefit
2019 SHOT Show. Fund during 2019 IACP show in Chicago.

GLOCK honors 2019 Concerns of Police Survivors Benefit GLOCK Supports NRA Whittington Center
Fund. during NRA Annual meeting 2019.

GLOCK GIVES BACK MAKING A DIFFERENCE YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW


■ ARTICLE BY ROBYN SANDOVAL ■ PHOTOS COURTESY OF GLOCK

E
ach year, GLOCK supports hundreds of events “GLOCK’s generosity has helped support the leadership
and charitable organizations across the nation training and development of hundreds of American youths
at the local, state, and national levels. GLOCK’s across the country,” said Bill Davis, National Executive
contributions to these programs demonstrate the Director. “GLOCK has been integral in our development
company’s commitment to making a difference. of marksmanship programs here recently, expanding our
The “giving back” philosophy has been an enduring initiative engagement with these young Americans. We sincerely
of GLOCK, and many organizations throughout the nation appreciate their support that goes well beyond just the
benefit each year from GLOCK’s donations, sponsorships, and financial piece.”
scholarships. Here are some highlights from 2019. GLOCK funds go to support various activities of the Young
Marines. Specifically, funds are used to support the annual
YOUNG MARINES leadership academy, the new marksmanship program, and
GLOCK has been a long-time sponsor of the Young Marines various scholarships for Young Marines to attend summer
(youngmarines.com) program, which received $50,000 from programs. Members of Team GLOCK and the GLOCK Sport
GLOCK in 2019. The Young Marines is a youth education and Shooting Foundation have participated in the Young Marines
service program that teaches children the importance of self- Annual Leadership Academy in Oregon the last two years.
confidence, academic achievement, honoring our veterans, Having them come out and spend time with Young Marines
good citizenship, community service, and living a healthy, drug- while doing some familiarization and marksmanship training
free lifestyle. has been an outstanding addition to this event.
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CONCERNS OF POLICE SURVIVORS GLOCK honors the Young Marines, an organization
established to support those injured in the line of duty.
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.; This presentation was at the Invitational held the day
nationalcops.org) has been the recipient of before The 2019 Gunny Challenge.
more than $600,000 from GLOCK over the past
12 years. The organization provides resources
to help families of police officers killed in the line
of duty rebuild their shattered lives.
“GLOCK is such a strong force in the law-
enforcement world, and to be selected as one of
its charities of choice is an honor,” said Dianne
Bernhard, Executive Director of C.O.P.S. “For
many years, the donations GLOCK has given
to support survivors through C.O.P.S. has
truly changed lives. On behalf of over 51,000
survivors nationwide, thank you, GLOCK, for
being the definition of how the blue family takes
care of their own.”
With GLOCK’s contributions, C.O.P.S. is
able to continue to provide healing programs
and events to surviving families and coworkers
who have suffered the unimaginable tragedy of
a line-of-duty death. One special event, Picnic
on the Patio, provides dinner, games, music, and their lives in the line-of-duty, as well as grants to severely
camaraderie, so that survivors can relax and be with each other. combat-wounded and hospitalized Special Operations
personnel and their families.
A GIRL & A GUN BACK THE WOMEN IN BLUE
The Back the Women in Blue (BTWB) program, hosted SCHOLASTIC SHOOTING SPORTS FOUNDATION
by A Girl & A Gun Women’s Shooting League (AG & AG; The Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF;
agirlandagun.org/btwb) provides sponsored training for female sssfonline.com) is just one of several youth programs that
law enforcement officers from departments across the country. GLOCK supports each year. The Foundation facilitates the
GLOCK’s contributions fund the lodging, range fees, and Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and Scholastic Action
instruction for participants so that the event is affordable for the Shooting Program (SASP) in the United States. SCTP and
officers. SASP are youth-development programs in which adult coaches
The time is valuable for the officers, who are able to talk and other volunteers use the shooting sports to teach and
with other women about gear, tactics, and marksmanship. The demonstrate sportsmanship, responsibility, honesty, ethics,
officers share drills from their home departments and learn best integrity, teamwork, and other positive life skills.
practices from other officers. The instructor team helps officers
adjust their department-issued gear to better fit their bodies so NRA ADVENTURE CAMP
that they are faster and more accurate. The BTWB curriculum The NRA Adventure Camp is another youth program that
includes formal training on situational concepts that many have partners with GLOCK. An outdoor youth camp for boys and girls
not reviewed since the police academy, including observational ages 13 to 17, it is offered in two-week sessions at the NRA
awareness, pre-contact cue training, stress-response training, Whittington Center in New Mexico, which is itself a recipient of
advanced handcuffing, defensive tactics, ground fighting, and GLOCK’s charitable contributions. Campers learn everything
more. Scenario drills help reinforce learning to further help keep from shooting fundamentals to firearm safety, marksmanship,
officers safe on the streets. basic wilderness survival skills, and much more.

DEA SURVIVORS BENEFIT FUND EXTENDED FAMILY


The DEA Survivors Benefit Fund (deasbf.org) has been GLOCK was built on a strong foundation of philanthropy and
at trusted partner of GLOCK for more than 10 years. The has contributed millions to nonprofit causes across the country.
organization provides memorials, continuing education, and The company is able to make a difference by contributing to
death benefits to the families of DEA employees and Task a number of initiatives. These include 3rd Recon Association
Force Officers killed in the line of duty. The fund currently (3rdrecon.org); Troops Direct (troopsdirect.org); LCpl Skip
finances the college education of nine children, all of whom lost Wells Foundation (lcplskipwellsfoundation.com); Marine
their fathers in the line of duty. Raider Foundation (marineraiderfoundation.org); Honoring
Retired DEA Special Agent and Survivors Benefit Fund American Veterans Afield (HAVA) (honoredveterans.org); Ohio
Chairman Richard Crock stated, “It makes the work of DEA 4H Shooting Sports (ohio4h.org); Force Recon Association
Agents around the world a little easier knowing that GLOCK has (forcerecon.com); National Fraternal Order of Police (fop.net);
partnered with the DEASBF to ensure their families are cared for and the Officer John Anderson Memorial, among others.
should they make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The In addition to financial contributions, GLOCK’s partnership
fund would not exist without our partners like GLOCK.” with a variety of national programs demonstrates its ongoing
commitment to making a difference in specific communities,
SPECIAL OPERATIONS WARRIOR FOUNDATION as well as the firearms industry as a whole. The organization is
The Special Operations Warrior Foundation (specialops. committed to supporting worthwhile organizations that make a
org) is the recipient of $100,000 annually from GLOCK. The difference in the veteran, law enforcement, women, and youth
organization provides college financial assistance to the communities. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, worthwhile
surviving children of Special Operations personnel who lose causes are grateful that GLOCK gives back.
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The goal of the instructor team at Georgia’s Cobb
County Safety Village is to teach children how to
prevent and avoid contact with a firearm, while
learning critical communication skills to alert adults.

GEORGIA’S COBB COUNTY SAFETY VILLAGE


THE PEACH STATE GETS A STATE-OF-THE-ART, FIREARMS SAFETY PUBLIC
EDUCATION CENTER—AND IT’S ALL THANKS TO GLOCK.
ARTICLE BY TATIANA WHITLOCK ■ PHOTO COURTESY COBB COUNTY SAFETY VILLAGE

S
cenario-based learning is rapidly becoming There are currently 27 Safety Villages across the U.S. and
the most sought-after form of firearms training. six in Canada, but the Cobb County Safety Village is the first to
Force-on-force courses are filling nationwide as have a dedicated firearms safety house.
concealed carriers and home defense-minded gun “GLOCK has been a fantastic supporter of our mission at
owners pursue safety and problem-solving training the Safety Village. By funding the GLOCK safety house, we can
in the everyday environments in which they live. Strengthening provide an in-depth gun safety program that will reach thousands
home-defense skills in a home-like structure, using inert of kids every year,” says Carter. Construction on the GLOCK
training tools and role-players, is akin to a pilot learning to fly safety house began in September 2019 and it is anticipated that
in a mock cockpit utilizing a flight simulator. it will be ready to receive students in the spring of 2020.
This type of immersive, hands-on learning isn’t just for The plan for the GLOCK safety house, when it comes to
adults. It’s proven to be an excellent method for teaching fire children, will include utilizing inert (non-firing) training guns on
safety, life-safety skills, and, yes, firearms safety to children. which students will learn about and practice the “Hands up
Regarding the latter, GLOCK has partnered with the innovative, and away! Go tell an adult!” safety communication drill should
learning-by-doing educational facility known as the Cobb they find a gun in common household areas. Students will first
County Safety Village in Cobb County, Georgia, to take youth work with local law enforcement officers, who would model
firearms safety education to the next level. and demonstrate these skills and then role-play “I found a
The Cobb County Safety Village Foundation, Inc., a gun” scenarios in a household setting. This kind of scenario-
501(c)3 organization, is an eight-acre miniature town modeled based learning allows kids to learn, rehearse, and troubleshoot
on the landmark architecture of downtown Marietta, Georgia. firearms safety skills in a controlled and safe environment.
It includes a fire station and commercial and residential “We are not here to teach gun handling or how to shoot,”
structures. Each building, sidewalk, intersection, and other explained Carter. “That is the responsibility of the parents. Our
feature on the property can instantly be transformed into a goal is to teach children how to prevent and avoid physical
near-real-life classroom teaching injury prevention and life- contact with a firearm and learn critical communication skills to
saving skills. alert an adult.”
Early in 2019, the Cobb County Board of Commissioners Over 22,000 students experienced the Safety Village
accepted a generous $100,000 donation by GLOCK to build during the 2019 school year, and another 4,000 kids, parents,
and maintain a dedicated firearms safety training house at and seniors participated in the summer Family Fun Safety
the Safety Village. When completed, it will be a 20-foot by Days. Second- and fourth-graders from Cobb County and
30-foot replica home equipped with a kitchen, living room, Marietta also visit the Safety Village once a year to experience
and bedroom. age-appropriate training programs with a professional first
“When children sit in a classroom too long, their attention responder. When it comes to firearms safety, students
span and learning retention deteriorate,” says Allison Carter, learn strategies for what to do should they come across a
the Village’s Director. “Safety skills are best learned and firearm at home, at a friend’s house, or in a public space. For
rehearsed by children and adults in an environment that looks more information on the Cobb County Safety Village, visit
and feels familiar.” cobbcounty.org/public-safety/safety-village.
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WOMEN IN THE SHOOTING SPORTS
GLOCK HAS YOUR BACK
WOMEN ARE THE LARGEST-GROWING SEGMENT IN THE SHOOTING SPORTS—
AND ONE BY ONE THEY’RE DRIVING INNOVATION ACROSS THE FIREARMS
INDUSTRY AND ENCOURAGING OTHERS TO JOIN IN THE FUN.
■ ARTICLE AND PHOTOS BY TATIANA WHITLOCK
Photo Courtesy GLOCK

T
he shooting sports industry is growing by leaps “Women on Target” program sees thousands of brand-new
and bounds, and much of that growth is directly shooters transform from nervous and fearful to safe and
attributable to thousands of women heading to empowered in these one-day classes. Organizations such as
the range. Mothers, daughters, sisters, and best A Girl & A Gun, The Well Armed Women, and Shoot Like A
friends can be found “making brass” at Ladies’ Night Girl, as well as the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program
and Date Night events, shooting competitively, hunting, and are championing the movement as you’ll see on the following
becoming certified firearms educators. Easily the fastest- pages, .
growing demographic in the shooting sports, women are The impact of this rapidly growing demographic reaches
proving to be a significant influence on market trends, product well beyond the range. Women are now a driving force in the
design, and safety education. evolution of firearms and gear design. The old “shrink-it-and-
According to a recent report by the National Shooting Sports pink-it” mindset of manufacturers—the belief that smaller guns
Foundation, “The face of America’s target shooters is changing. and gear produced in “feminine” colors would be enough to
New target shooters—those who have taken up the sport in satisfy female shooters—has been replaced by intelligent
the last five years—are younger, female, and urban … .” Nancy design and advanced engineering solutions that truly meet
Bacon of Southwick Associates in another study notes that women’s needs.
six-million women hit the range for target shooting in 2016. And Families, too, are discovering the joy of shooting thanks to
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2016 reported that women the moms and sisters taking those first steps.
accounted for 10 percent of the nation’s hunters, translating to “Every new lady who comes to shoot with us for the first time
1.1 million women donning camo and harvesting game. soon after brings her husband and kids. Safety is crucial, and no
What’s spurred this growth? Many women cite self-defense one appreciates that more than the moms. Now we see whole
as the primary motivation for first picking up a gun. families come to learn and practice together,” says Adam Copp,
“I bought my first gun after a very scary experience with a owner of Howell’s Gun Shop & Indoor Range in Gray, Maine.
coworker,” says Cynthia J. “I needed to get my concealed carry Without a doubt, women are playing an increasingly vital
permit and learn how to both keep myself safe and how to be role in passing on our nation’s greatest pastime to the next
safe with a gun.” generation, and they are the inspiration behind much of the
While self-defense may be the initial reason so many innovation seen in the products produced today. Next time
women become firearms owners, extended participation you’re headed to the range, show this article in the 2020
in the shooting sports quickly follows. Women’s-only GLOCK Annual to your mom, aunt, sister, or best girlfriend and
training programs are thriving nationwide. The NRA’s ask her to go with you. We bet she won’t say no!

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THE WELL
ARMED
WOMAN
Hundreds of TWAW members each year attend safety
and educational events sponsored by GLOCK.

T he Well Armed Woman (TWAW; thewellarmedwoman.com)


was founded by Carrie Lightfoot who believed that women
needed a single reliable resource for information on concealed
carry. What began as a website resource evolved rapidly into a
national community of 345 TWAW shooting chapters, across In understanding this need for responsible training and
47 states, embracing more than 11,000 women. The mission education, Lightfoot has cultivated a community of trainers,
of the thousands of TWAW members nationwide is to educate, coaches, and members who work with women of all skill
equip, and empower women in a safe and non-threatening levels. GLOCK has been a steadfast partner over the years,
environment on their effective and responsible use and and TWAW members and leaders regularly attend GLOCK
ownership of a firearm. safety training and educational events. “GLOCK has been a
“We are living in a time that is marked by change. In every great fit for our community,” says Marti Stonecipher, TWAW
aspect and on every level, life is not what it used to be,” said National Program Director. “Their dedication to diving in and
Lightfoot. “One significant change is the woman’s journey from supporting women’s organizations is why we see the brand
being the protected to becoming the protector.” thriving in our membership.”

BECOMING AN
OUTDOORS-
GLOCK provides introductory and advanced handgun
WOMAN
skills classes, as well as basic safety workshops, to BOW
participants in the company’s home state of Georgia.

W hen Christine Thomas noticed a decline in women


participating in outdoor activities like hunting and fishing
in the early 1990s, she took action. An Associate Dean and
Professor of Resource Management at the University of Each state offers its own regionally-themed events and
Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources, Thomas partners with local educators, businesses, and national brands
developed the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program in support of its DNR’s women’s outreach efforts. GLOCK
to educate and cultivate a love of the outdoors for women, by has supported its home state of Georgia’s BOW events,
women. BOW programs first launched in Minnesota in 1994, hosting “Intro to Handgun” and firearms safety workshops.
when the Division of Wildlife at the DNR decided to adopt the Not just for novices, BOW also caters to the more experienced
program as a mainstay of its community outreach. Today, the outdoorswoman through the Beyond Becoming an Outdoors
nonprofit offers educational retreats to women in over 40 states Woman (BBOW) program. Here, GLOCK sponsors “Advanced
and several Canadian provinces, drawing women from all walks Women’s Handgun Workshops” at select events, drawing
of life to learn about and experience the great outdoors. participants looking for next-step handgun training. The
“BOW is an educational program offering hands-on success of these programs is evident in the hundreds upon
workshops to women of all ages and physical ability levels,” hundreds of women who have found the resource valuable and
said Jody Rice, Georgia BOW Coordinator. “It aims to break entertaining. To find BOW events in your state, type “Becoming
down barriers to female participation in outdoor activities by an Outdoors Woman programs near me” into your favorite
providing a safe and supportive learning environment.” internet search engine.

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A GIRL
& A GUN

GLOCK supports A Girl & A Gun, the nation’s fastest-


growing women’s shooting league, with leadershp
courses, Amorer’s Courses, and training at the
annual AG & AG National Conference.

T he nation’s fastest growing women’s shooting league, A


Girl and A Gun (AG & AG; agirlandagun.org), was founded
nearly a decade ago by Julianna Crowder. The initial chapter
AG leaders have earned certificates as GLOCK operators and
armorers, and it was AG & AG participants who comprised
the first all-women Armorer’s Course ever held at GLOCK.
began as a social gathering at a local Texas range where GLOCK also supports the annual A Girl & A Gun National
members could shoot and engage in gun-talk in a judgement- Conference, drawing 450 members from across the U.S. for
free environment. Crowder then partnered with Robyn Sandoval four days of top-level training, with live-fire demo days and
and the league evolved quickly into organized chapters at donating firearms for random drawings throughout the event.
nearly 200 indoor and outdoor ranges across the USA. Over In addition, GLOCK is the title sponsor of the AG & AG “Back
40,000 women participate at local, regional, and national AG & the Women in Blue” program that works to provide specialized
AG events each year. training to female law enforcement officers. GLOCK’s
GLOCK has played a significant role in the success of contribution allows AG & AG to cover all the training fees,
A Girl & A Gun, providing training programs for AG & AG range fees, food, and lodging for female officers from around
leadership at the local and national levels. More than 40 AG & the country who attend this special event.

SHOOT
Shoot Like A Girl’s state-of-the-art mobile range
travels the country bringing safe and friendly
firearms and training to women across the U.S.

LIKE A
GIRL

S ince 2008, more than 21,263 women nationwide have


become involved in the shooting sports with Shoot Like A
Girl (shootlikeagirl.com). Founded by Karen Butler, a shooter,
retired Army veteran, and hunter, Shoot Like A Girl is dedicated
to growing the number of women who participate in the shooting
sports. Shoot Like A Girl’s female trainers and mobile state-of- training range, participants shoot semi-automatic firearms
the-art training range travel the country making appearances at including a 9x19, .40 AUTO, and a .223 rifle round modified
Cabela’s, Bass Pro Shops, and outdoor sporting events. to work with the simulator. In 2019, Shoot Like A Girl visited
“The confidence that comes from having a safe shooting 26 venues, crisscrossing the United States twice and reaching
experience can be life-changing. It was for me,” said Butler. close to 2,500 women. A long list of events is on tap for
“Every woman should have an opportunity to experience the 2020 as well. “Without GLOCK’s support from the get-go,
confidence that shooting brings.” we wouldn’t have had the financial means to carry out this
When Butler approached GLOCK about supporting Shoot mission,” emphasized Butler. “We are forever grateful for
Like A Girl, the company didn’t hesitate. Inside the mobile GLOCK and how it’s embraced the Shoot Like A Girl mission.”

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INTO THE WILD:
WHEN THE YOUNG LEAVE THE NEST
EDUCATING YOUR CHILDREN ABOUT FIREARMS AND PERSONAL SAFETY
CAN BE A DAUNTING TASK—BUT THE DIVIDENDS CAN LAST A LIFETIME.
■ ARTICLE BY CHRIS EDWARDS ■ PHOTO BY FRANK STEIGER

A
ny parent worthy of the title will attempt to pass
on hard-learned lessons to their offspring. Study
of the animal kingdom reveals that most parents,
though in different times, places, and ways,
will instruct their young on how to survive and
thrive. This can take the form of demonstrating a survival task,
such as hunting, and then supervising the young in their first
attempts. Eventually, the offspring are (hopefully) successful
and move on.
Any number of individuals influence their tribe’s younger
members. From daycare providers, grandparents, and other
close relatives to teachers, sports coaches and their friends’
parents, the more experienced impress hundreds of lessons
If educating your child about self-defense includes the use of firearms,
on our youths as they progress in this world. For many, that
professional instruction on safe and responsible handling should be
includes lessons on self-defense. That’s a tough one for some, considered not only vital but mandatory.
especially parents, but a discussion about the issues related to
personal-defense is one well worth tackling. can start at an early age. The National Rifle Association’s
Eddie Eagle program (eddieeagle.nra.org) has been fielded for
YOUR HEAD UP AND ON A SWIVEL some time and tested positively. It can and should be used to
In his seminal monograph, Principles of Personal Defense, introduce younger individuals to firearms safety. The National
Jeff Cooper, founder of the Modern Technique of handgun Shooting Sports Foundation’s Project ChildSafe website
shooting, lists “awareness” as his first principle in maintaining (projectchildsafe.org) also boasts numerous training resources,
one’s safety. Cooper’s decision to place awareness before including videos that help talk about this subject to children of
anything else makes perfect sense: As he put it, “What you different ages, quizzes, safety kits, and more. Hunter education
don’t know can jolly well kill you!” courses are another good resource, even if you and your
I see this first principle violated all the time. The biggest children don’t intend to hunt. Understanding how to safely
cause these days is the proliferation of smartphones; too many handle and store a firearm for anyone can go a long way toward
folks walk through life with all their focus directed down in front preventing a tragedy.
of them. That’s a pretty poor position for one to be aware of My youngest daughter recently appeared to have short-
what’s going on around them. circuited a situation in which the outcome could have been
How and when do you teach situational awareness to your ugly. Without going into detail, she was aware of a trespasser,
children? It can begin at an early age. Kids learn early on, for confronted him firmly, and the trespasser was deterred. I
instance, not to touch a hot stove or pet a strange dog. A few other credit a “Youth 250” class she attended at Gunsite (gunsite.
examples of teaching situational awareness include: com) for giving her an appreciation of awareness and the
confidence to face trouble. (Of course, having a GLOCK 19 on
• Crossing a street or road. Teach your child to look one her probably assisted too!)
way, then the next, and throw in a question or two about
what can be seen in either direction. IT’S A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION
Like any activity, firearm safety and use benefit from regular
• Walking through a public park or mall, pointing out places
one should not attempt to go without very good reason practice, and making that practice a family affair only enhances
and, perhaps, not without escort (for example, an alleyway the experience. Hold informal target sessions outdoors
or an area sheltered from public view). or work on formal drills at an indoor range. Competitive
shooting should also be in your wheelhouse. There are many
• Never leaving your car while it’s running and never shooting disciplines any shooter can explore, from slow and
leaving the keys in the ignition. Explain to your kids steady NRA-sanctioned bull’s-eye matches, long-range steel
why not following this practice can lead to a carjacking or silhouette, and GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation matches
an unintended accident. to action-packed 3-Gun events and the fast-paced game of
sporting clays. No matter what gets you excited about shooting
KNOW THE TOOLS AND HOW TO USE THEM and shooting more often, there’s a competition out there for
It cannot be stressed enough that, if firearms are to be part you and your kids. Show them the way—you won’t for a minute
of the plan, professional instruction is vital. Such training, again, be sorry you did.
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GSSF
Good. Solid. Shooting. Fun.
Ready for a little friendly competition out at the range?
Join the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation
to compete in a league and more!

For match schedules,


GSSF official rules
and other information,
visit gssfonline.com
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