There's some of us that would purchase a Gen 2 over a 3 or 4, so if it's consumer choice, why not add another into the mix?
It seems odd that two versions would be produced at the same time.
Is it to cover contracts that have extended time periods to provide coverage for Gen 3 LEO and military contracts worldwide?
To offer a lower price point model?
To continue to amortize the Gen 3 specific production equipment?
Consumer loyalty to the Gen 3?
If anyone bumps into Gaston at an airport,...
Why Does Glock Offer Two Gens At Same Time?
It seems odd that two versions would be produced at the same time.
Is it to cover contracts that have extended time periods to provide coverage for Gen 3 LEO and military contracts worldwide?
To offer a lower price point model?
To continue to amortize the Gen 3 specific production equipment?
Consumer loyalty to the Gen 3?
If anyone bumps into Gaston at an airport,...
Why Does Glock Offer Two Gens At Same Time?