The mission of the fbi is to protect and defend the u.s. That foray didn't pan out, so he lowered the bar to include the law enforcement. They're not law enforcement only.
Glock 17 Pistol GEN 4 Law Enforcement Trade In
They're not law enforcement only.
They're also popular with military forces worldwide.
I don't really care for the. This misconception likely stems from several factors: 4 and after have come with three magazines regardless of label color, and the g42 and g43 only come with two magazines regardless of label color. Glocks are on the hips of more american law enforcement officers than any other make of gun.
According to a police1 survey in 2016, 65% of law enforcement agencies issue glock pistols as the standard sidearm. I recently decided that i need to get another glock 19 gen 4 to share mags with my ruger pc 9 carbine. I've been doing a bit of research on the g19 gen 4, and for one reason or another, it does not seem like many (any?) militaries or police departments at home or abroad have. Does this mean that they will only manufacture gen4’s for a contract with a leo, or does it mean the ffl’s can still.

Against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, and to uphold and enforce the country’s.
Gaston glock meant all his inventions to be owned by the military only. These are the blue label. Glock originally couldn't get the gen4 guns on the ca roster primarily because glock doesn't offer a magazine safety. Gen 4 glocks no longer being produced?
Limited initial availability to the public, specific. Basically “law enforcement only” mean that new models of that gun will only be made sold to law enforcement and citizens are left with the gen 4’s circulating in the market already or. But what specifically drove this brand loyalty over. Does anyone know why all of the gen 4 glocks are listed as law enforcement only on the glock website?

I have blue label status as military but i don't know how i can still get the gen 4 23 even though its law enforcement only does that mean its literally only for law enforcement police contracts.
Gen 4 was replaced by gen 5 but, some le agencies have gen 4 written into their policy and procedures and can't use gen 5 because of bureaucracy. Kinda like the okay to. Iirc they have discontinued the gen 4 for public sale. And a lot of civilian gun.
These are the blue label. There's just a law enforcement only version of certain models with its own sku number, same as other generations. I noticed a blue banner that said “law enforcement only”. It appears that what many of us were predicting finally happened yesterday:

Glock gen4 guns are no longer being produced in favor of the gen5 glock pistols.
There's just a law enforcement only version of certain models with its own sku number, same as other generations.

