HPJeep
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So I was thinking about this today.. Seems like Glock is acting exactly like Colt did in the 1980s and earlier in failing to listen to consumers desires and failing to read the changes in the gun market. People wanted more features in their 1911s as seen in competition and defensive arms offered by custom gunsmiths. However, Colt didn't listen which enabled Springfield Armory and Kimber to come out with 1911s loaded with modern features at a good price. Thus they outsold Colts by a large margin. Looks like Glock is now doing the same and other polymer gun companies have more modern and desirable features that can't be had on a Glock. So this begs the question on what Glock's fortunes will look like in 25 years? Bankruptcy like Colt? Being bought out by a company that's more adept such as CZ? Maybe piddling along in their own myopic ways? What do you think 25 years from now will look like?