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Updated: Glock Discontinues Multiple Models

Tuesday, October 21st, 2025

After rumors began floating around the internet regarding Glock discontinuing all Gen 3 and 4 slim line handgun models, they have finally addressed the issue by publishing this list of discontinued models.

G17 – Gen4

G17 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5

G17L – Classic | Gen3

G17L MOS – Gen5

G19 – Gen4

G19 MOS – Gen4

G20 – Gen3 | Gen4

G21 – Gen3 | Gen4

G21SF

G22 – Gen3 | Gen4 | Gen5

G22 MOS – Gen5

G23 – Gen4

G24

G26 – Gen4

G27 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5

G29 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5

G29SF

G30 – Gen3 | Gen 4 | Gen5 

G31 – Gen3 | Gen4

G32 – Gen3 | Gen4  

G33 – Gen3 | Gen4

G34 – Gen3 | Gen4

G34 MOS – Gen4 | Gen5

G35 – Gen3 | Gen4

G35 MOS – Gen4  

G36

G36 FGR

G37 – Gen3 | Gen4

G38

G39

G40 MOS – Gen4

G41 – Gen4

G41 MOS – Gen4

G49

Fear not current Glock owners! Glock is loyal to its customers and has stated they will continue to service discontinued models.  

Although Glock hasn’t said what is coming next, internal discussions among distributors indicate that current stocks will stop shipping on 30 November (exempt are 43X/43X MOS/48/ 48MOS) with new V series shipments resuming in December 2025. Pricing will remain consistent with current Gen 5 models.

Changes to V series are said to include internal slide and trigger improvements and current Glock Performance triggers will not function in V pistols.

Glock is playing it cool and issued this statement:

“In order to focus on the products that will drive future innovation and growth, we are making a strategic decision to reduce our current commercial portfolio. This streamlined approach allows us to concentrate on continuing to deliver the highest-quality and most relevant solutions for the market.”

However, it is believed that the changes are in response to legislation and legal action taken against Glock by various states because pistols equipped with “cruciform triggers” can be modified to fire fully automatic by installing a “Glock switch” which is sold over the internet and has been used increasingly by criminals.

Update: Glock released this image to clarify which models will join the V series.

General Glen D VanHerck (USAF, Ret) Joins D-Fend Solutions Advisory Board

Tuesday, October 21st, 2025

Former USNORTHCOM and NORAD Commander Adds Strategic Defense Expertise, Reflecting Industry Momentum for Global Cyber C-UAS Leader

RA’ANANA, Israel and MCLEAN, Va., October 21st, 2025 — D-Fend Solutions, the leader in field-proven radio frequency (RF) cyber-based, non-kinetic, non-jamming, counter-drone takeover technology, today announced that General Glen D. VanHerck (USAF, Ret.) has joined the company’s Advisory Board. General VanHerck’s decision to join D-Fend’s Advisory Board further validates the company’s pioneering role at the forefront of cyber counter-drone technology.

General VanHerck retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2024 following a distinguished career, culminating as Commander of U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), where he oversaw the defense of North America and the U.S. homeland, including defense of critical infrastructure, domains safeguarded by D-Fend Solutions’ advanced technology. He previously served as Director of the Joint Staff at the Pentagon and Commander of the USAF Warfare Center at Nellis AFB, NV. His deep strategy and policy background coupled with his operational experience matches the strategic mission and demanding requirements of D-Fend Solutions’ key customer sectors, including military, homeland security, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure protection.

“I am honored to join the Advisory Board of D-Fend Solutions,” said General VanHerck. “C-UAS capabilities are critical to national security and the protection of vital critical infrastructure. I have seen firsthand how rapidly the drone threat landscape is changing and appreciate how D-Fend’s innovative approach is meeting this challenge head-on. I am passionately committed to supporting and promoting the adoption of D-Fend’s advanced, safe, and much-needed counter-drone solutions in order to strengthen national security and homeland defense. I look forward to partnering with D-Fend and helping them stay at the forefront of addressing today’s threats, and those of tomorrow”.

General VanHerck’s appointment comes at a pivotal time globally as drone threats proliferate rapidly and advance in technology, capability, and capacity. His deep expertise in aerospace operations, homeland defense, and multi-agency security coordination positions him to guide D-Fend Solutions’ strategy in delivering next-generation counter-drone solutions that meet evolving security needs across military, government, and civilian environments. With experience defending the North American continent and airspace, and infrastructures vital to national security, his leadership perspective will further hone D-Fend’s operational relevance across these sectors.

“We are thrilled to welcome General VanHerck to our Advisory Board,” said Zohar Halachmi, CEO and Chairman of D-Fend Solutions. “His operational leadership, strategic defense experience, and firsthand understanding of modern aerial threats, attributes that have earned him the trust of the highest echelons of U.S. defense and security, bring invaluable perspective to our team. His guidance will help ensure D-Fend continues to innovate and provide best-in-class protection against rogue drones globally. We look forward to leveraging General VanHerck’s expertise as we expand and deepen our support for homeland defense and security, bringing our innovative solutions to protect sensitive sites, people, and critical infrastructure.”

General VanHerck’s insight, forged through decades of safeguarding North America’s skies, will support D-Fend Solutions as the company advances its leadership in providing best-in-class protection to critical infrastructure, sensitive operations, and complex airspaces globally.

PROOF Research Names Cameron Wride as Western US Sales Manager

Monday, October 20th, 2025

Seven-year industry veteran and former SWAT firearms instructor to lead sales in 12-state region.

Columbia Falls, Mont. (October 2025) – PROOF Research®, a leader in advanced firearms technology and carbon fiber barrel manufacturing, is proud to announce it has appointed Cameron Wride as its new Western U.S. Sales Manager. Wride will oversee sales and dealer relationships across Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Alaska. He brings seven years of outdoor industry experience with Cabela’s, Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, and Kimber, along with law enforcement and firearms instruction background from the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office in Montana.

“Cameron’s mix of industry knowledge, sales success, and hands-on tactical firearms experience makes him an exceptional addition to the team,” commented Brandon Hulzebosch, Director of Sales at PROOF Research. “His credibility with dealers and end-users across the West will help us continue driving growth across this critical region.”

Wride most recently served as a Patrol Deputy with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, where he was also a member of the Northwest Montana Regional SWAT Team, a certified firearms instructor, and deputy coroner. Before transitioning to law enforcement, he worked in sales roles for Cabela’s, Murdoch’s, and Kimber. While at Kimber, he managed major accounts, supported live-fire demonstrations, and attended trade shows.

“I’m excited to return to the industry and represent a company as respected and innovative as PROOF Research,” Wride said. “I look forward to translating my experiences into success for our dealers and customers across the West.”

Wride will be based in Montana and will manage sales strategy, dealer development, and regional outreach initiatives throughout his 12-state territory.

Find out more about PROOF Research barrels and rifles at proofresearch.com.

Kopin and THEON International Advance Alliance Following Regulatory Approval of $15M Agreement & Additional $8M Joint Development

Sunday, October 19th, 2025
  • Kopin gains significant access to the European and NATO defense market
  • Accelerates development of critical technologies
  • Further strengthens Kopin’s balance sheet
  • Fixed conversion price of $3.00 per share on $7 million convertible preferred stock issuance

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. – Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) a leading provider of application-specific optical systems and high-performance microdisplays for defense, training, enterprise, industrial, consumer and medical products, announces a $15.0 million strategic investment agreement by Theon International Plc (Euronext Amsterdam: THEON), a globally recognized developer and manufacturer of advanced thermal imaging and night vision systems for global defense and thermal imaging markets.

Upon closing the parties will enter into a licensing and development agreement and funding agreements. Theon will invest $8.0 million into Kopin’s subsidiary in Dalgety Bay, Scotland, supporting co-developed products for Europe, Southeast Asia, and NATO countries, enabling collaborative initiatives across key global regions. In exchange for the $8.0 million Theon will receive a 49% equity interest in Kopin Europe. The parties anticipate performing joint development and production activities at Kopin’s wholly owned subsidiary in Reston, Virginia USA.

In addition, Theon will purchase $7.0 million of preferred shares from Kopin convertible into common stock at a fixed conversion price of $3.00 per share. Kopin will have the ability to force the conversion to common stock, once Kopin’s stock trades at $4.50 or higher for a period of 10 trading days within a 30 consecutive trading day period as defined in the agreements. The preferred shares carry an annual dividend of 4% payable in cash and stock. The $15.0 million investment is subject to standard closing conditions including obtaining necessary regulatory approval and is expected to close in Kopin’s fiscal third quarter.

“We are glad to be partnering up with KOPIN to realize their strategy of supplying complete systems directly to end users using novel micro-displays,” said Christian Hadjiminas, THEON’s CEO. “THEON’s extended A.R.M.E.D. product line of Augmented Reality solutions for the dismounted solder will be a vehicle for co-developments between the two companies enabling and expanding resources on KOPIN’s facilities in Reston (VA) that becomes Theon USA ‘s new industrial location. KOPIN’s engineering, components, and market reach will increase THEON’s US market penetration, while THEON’s global footprint in the rest of the world, along with the European jointly owned company KOPIN Europe (Scotland, UK) will ensure KOPIN’s products as well as the new co-developed products by KOPIN and THEON will be globally promoted. A true U.S. and European alliance for the present and future in the digital man portable space.”

Michael Murray, Chairman and CEO of Kopin stated, “Theon’s investment reflects our confidence in the relationship and the value we see in working together. The investment is expected to accelerate revenue growth in new markets, scale existing operations and better leverage our manufacturing infrastructure. Partnering with a world class international organization like Theon – one that believes in our future and shares in our vision – comes at a pivotal time as global defense spending continues to rise and a transformative milestone in Kopin’s evolution.”

This strategic relationship is expected to elevate Kopin’s position as a global player in microdisplays and application specific optical solutions for defense applications, and drive innovation, expand market reach, and reinforce Kopin’s role in delivering mission-critical optical technologies to allied defense forces worldwide.

Advisors

Stifel is acting as exclusive financial advisor and placement agent to Kopin.

Industry Responds to Blast Over Pressure Effects from Weapons Firing

Saturday, October 18th, 2025

Last week I wrote about Service Member exposure to the effects of Blast Over Pressure (BOP) firing weapons during training and combat.

There has been a great deal of innovation in the suppressor industry over the past few years as government demands and manufacturing technology both increase. However, most of the improvements have been on four areas:

1. Sound suppression

2. Light suppression

3. Thermal dissipation

4. Particulate blowback

We’ll break those down one by one and look at ways industry has worked to improve performance in those areas.

Sound Suppression

Silencers as they were known at the time were initially created to deaden the sound of a firing weapon. It’s a very straightforward concept and different construction techniques and materials have been used over the years to facilitate the process. Manufacturers have become so good at this attribute that they are willing to sacrifice some performance for improvements in the other areas described here. Interestingly, the desire to suppress more and more weapons has increased. There is even discussion of suppressing the upcoming Precision Grenadier System, a semi-automatic, magazine-fed grenade launcher.

The advent of additive manufacturing, or as it is commonly known, 3-D printing, has given rise to very complicated designs, which can control the release of sound from firing as well as other advantages we’ll get into next.

Light Suppression

Early in the Global War On Terror, Special Operators who operated primarily at night began to realize that sound suppression was only of particular advantage during the first memory’s of contact with the enemy. After that, visual cues in the form of flames coming out the end of weapons identify the location of operators and they asked suppressor manufacturers to deal with the issue. Now, shooters observe only a first round pop visual signature as initial gasses in the suppressor are ignited while other manufacturers have eliminated even that.

Thermal Dissipation

As suppressors heat up under fire they often take on an orange glow in the visual spectrum and almost serve as a beacon when observed under thermal or Infrared sensors. Not to mention, they plain old get hot and can burn the operator. US Special Operations Command’s Suppressed Upper Receiver Group program attempted to acquire an integrally suppressed M4 upper receiver with the suppressor under the weapon’s handguard but ended up buying a URP with a suppressor featuring a cage to prevent burn injuries.

As opponents on the battelfield began to use sophisticated sensors, special operators began to be targeted for their hot weapons and several systems and techniques were investigated to mitigate the threat. This remains a requirement in new NATO weapon acquisition programs.

Particulate Blowback

Special operators have been using suppressors for decades and have taken for granted being gassed in the face, particularly during sustained fire or in confined spaces. The burning of the eyes and difficulty breathing became the cost of doing business but the advantages of using a suppressor far outweighed the discomfort.

But as the Army and Marines Corps began to experiment with suppressors, the troops who were unused to the blowback started to complain and the acquisition community began to take a look at the issue. Turns out, sucking down fumes created by the combustion of propellants is very bad for your health.

When a semiautomatic firearm is suppressed, the suppressor doesn’t allow all of the propellant gases from flowing forward and out the end of the barrel. Many are pulled rearward into the shooter’s face during cycling.

Getting the Balance Just Right

The US Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon program is one of the first that demanded that this new capability would be suppressed and provide sound and light suppression as well as mitigation from propellant fumes.

As the requirement was added during the competition, all three of the companies involved had to hit the ground running and tweak their systems to lower the amount of particulate expelled into the face of the firer.

SIG already had some experience with this answering the SURG requirement when they reduced the amount of fumes that reach the operator by up to 80%, but as it turns out, the Army and SOCOM have different particulate standards and measure differently meaning they still had their work cut out for them. All three met the requirement after learning a few things and applying some changes and the firers of the current NGSW rifle are exposed to lower noxious fumes levels than Soldiers firing the M4.

Still more may be done to mitigate the exposure to noxious fumes as propellant manufacturers rise to the challenge.

Meanwhile, some companies like SureFire have taken to using super computers at the national laboratories to conduct exhaustive fluid dynamic simulations to try out different suppressor designs before they actually cut any metal.

Attacking Blast Over Pressure

Unfortunately, the government had not until recently identified the medical threat posed by BOP. Consequently, industry has just begun to attack this new problem. Multiple concepts have been proposed, and several have made it past the white paper stage into actual material solutions. It’s a new frontier that will affect design and how weapons are employed, particularly during training.

Once thought to be the Holy Grail, we are learning it is attainable. In our next installment we are going to look at how one company has balanced the already identified suppressor attributes with a new capability, to mitigate the effects of BOP on both man and material and on me of the most difficult weapons to suppress, the M2 heavy machine gun.

GA-ASI and Dutch Ministry of Defense Sign Agreement To Develop New Defense Capabilities

Friday, October 17th, 2025

WASHINGTON – 16 October 2025 – On October 16, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) and the Dutch Ministry of Defence (MoD) signed an agreement to develop innovative defense capabilities starting with a small unmanned aircraft system (SUAS) designed to provide multi-role intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. The new platform will be low cost and able to host a variety of operationally relevant payloads and capabilities.

The partnership envisions implementing a business model that will enable the platform to scale up to high-volume production to meet demand.

“This contract is the first step in a strategic partnership with the Dutch MoD that will ultimately contribute to the defense of Ukraine and NATO by creating a versatile European defense system,” said GA-ASI CEO Linden Blue.

GA-ASI is the world leader in UAS products and capabilities. The company is building on its established relationship with the Netherlands to create an urgently needed partnership to help defend Europe.

As part of the first phase of the contract, the Dutch MOD will collaborate with GA-ASI to establish UAS manufacturing capability.

Minister for Arms Procurement and Personnel Gijs Tuinman mentioned that this partnership is important: “Together with GA we will be increasing innovative SUAS capabilities and advancing technical knowhow in the Netherlands. This project is an example of strategic trans-Atlantic collaboration that supports our defense and technological base as we contribute to the defense of Ukraine and NATO by creating a versatile European defense system and working with a strong U.S. partner.”

VDL Defentec has been selected by GA-ASI to provide contract manufacturing of the new SUAS. VDL Defentec is based in the Netherlands and specializes in the development, engineering, subcontracting and production of military and special-purpose vehicles and other platforms. GA-ASI will work closely with VDL and provide detailed knowledge about the design, manufacture, logistics, and support of the new SUAS.

“We are excited having been selected by General Atomics and we are proud to support Dutch MOD to create, together with GA-ASI, this unique capability for the Netherlands making our country and our allies more resilient,” said Paul Malcontent, managing director of VDL Defentec.

The new aircraft is expected to fly before the end of this year with low-rate initial production expected to commence in 2026 in both the U.S. and the Netherlands.

Kopin Secures $3.2M in New Program Orders to DELIVER MicroLED Displays for Combat Aircraft HUD Upgrade

Thursday, October 16th, 2025

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. – Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN) a leading provider of application-specific optical systems and high-performance microdisplays for defense, training, enterprise, industrial, consumer and medical products, announced it has secured approximately $3 million in orders from a tier one aerospace company for MicroLED displays, marking the first production order for this technology in combat aircraft, a new technology offering and a burgeoning market, for Kopin.

Scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2026, the displays will upgrade legacy Heads-Up Displays (HUDs) in fielded aircraft, providing pilots with high-resolution imagery projected onto a screen directly in their line of sight, enhancing situational awareness, safety and mission effectiveness.

Kopin’s MicroLED display is fully flight-qualified and offers both unparalleled brightness for high-glare daylight missions, and ultra-low dimming for nighttime missions. With up to 1 million foot lambert (fL) brightness-100 times brighter than organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays-the MicroLED display ensures superior performance in the brightest daylight/sunlight conditions. With a dimming range, exceeding 30,000:1, the display ensures seamless adaptability from bright daylight to low-light night missions. The advanced backplane architectureensures exceptional image uniformity and eliminates motion artifacts providing smooth, high-fidelity visuals for the pilot when it matters most.

The Kopin MicroLED’s extreme brightness and true black offer superior see-thru performance for HUDs and augmented reality systems, even in the most extreme conditions.

Kopin’s MicroLED also sets a new standard for energy-conscious performance, with up to five times greater power efficiency compared to competing microdisplay technologies. Each display offers 4-megapixel resolution and supports 120 frames per second, delivering ultra-sharp, real-time imagery for mission-critical applications.

“This order reflects the growing demand for advanced display solutions in aerospace applications and validates the readiness of our MicroLED technology for field deployment,” said Bill Maffucci, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Strategy at Kopin. “MicroLED represents a transformative leap in display performance, offering unmatched brightness, durability, and image clarity-capabilities that are essential for today’s high-performance aircraft. We’re proud to support our customers in modernizing the fielded aircraft, replacing legacy systems with cutting-edge HUD technology that enhances pilot situational awareness and safety, and mission effectiveness. This milestone underscores Kopin’s leadership in developing and delivering field-ready, military-grade MicroLED displays.”

Streamlight Appoints Antonio Sánchez González as International Regional Sales Manager for Europe

Thursday, October 16th, 2025

González to Drive Strategic Growth Across European Law Enforcement, Military, and Sporting Goods Markets

EAGLEVILLE, PA, October 15, 2025 – Streamlight®, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting, is pleased to welcome Antonio Sánchez González asInternational Regional Sales Manager, Europe – Law Enforcement, Military, and Sporting Goods (LE/MIL/SG). Based in Madrid, Spain, Sánchez will report to Streamlight’s Director of International Business Development, Donato Sasso, and focus on Streamlight’s efforts to strengthen sales, distribution strategies, and customer relationships across Europe in the targeted markets.

A multilingual professional fluent in Spanish and English and proficient in German, Sánchez has a proven track record in sales and business development within tactical communications, personal protective equipment, and safety solutions. He most recently served as Sales Expert & Key Account Manager at 3M PELTOR, where he supported Military, Law Enforcement, Hunting & Shooting, and Industrial customers in Spain and Portugal. His professional background also includes roles at 3M in respiratory protection, confined space and rescue solutions, and fall protection, technical sales roles at Hoffmann Group, and process engineering at John Deere.

“Antonio’s technical expertise and market insight make him an ideal leader for our European LE/MIL/SG strategy,” said Michael F. Dineen, Streamlight President. “His experience in aligning customer needs with technical solutions directly supports our mission of delivering best-in-class lighting tools to professionals across diverse industries. We’re excited to see the impact he’ll make in this important region.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Antonio to the Streamlight team,” said Sasso. “His deep understanding of the LE/MIL/SG sectors, combined with his technical sales background and multilingual capabilities, makes him uniquely suited to accelerate our growth across Europe.”

Antonio holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, studied Mechanical Engineering at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (formerly Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main), and completed the Strategic Sales Management Program at Esade Business School. He is also an International Practical Shooting Confederation competitive shooter and a member of the Precision Pistol Shooting Division under the Royal Spanish Olympic Shooting Federation.

For more information, visit www.streamlight.com.