Glock 44 = 22lr Glock 22 = 40 S&W Glock 40 = 10mm Glock 45 = 9mm Glock 21 = 45 ACP A Glock 19 shoots 9x19, also known as 9mm. A Glock 19X is actually just a painted Glock 45. A 43x is closely related to a 48, but a 48 is completely different from a 42, 43, and 47.
Actually the 43-43x-48 are all slim model 9mm glocks and the slides are compatible with eachother but not the magazines, the 43x/48 share the same frame and the magwell is slightly bigger to accommodate 10 rounds vs 6 from the 43, so you can use the slide from a 43 on a 48 essentially turning it into a 43x, its so stupid, even re reading this i got mad and its my own damn comment😂
@@gcanada3005 lmao people can’t have preferences? i’m no glock fanboy at all but they’re proven to be reliable, so i don’t see an issue. if someone is comfortable with it they can train and be proficient just like any other firearm. either way, opinions don’t matter in a gunfight
It’s literally just counting up. The Glock 19 was the nineteenth patent that Gaston Glock filed. The Glock 43 was the forty-third thing that he patented.
Unobtanium. You need a FFL, type 7 and a SOT. Then find a post dealer sample. Good luck because now you are a business and the ATF will come over for routine inspections.
@@FxckTheAFT the 40/10mm is basically 380 to 9mm. Which they used to call 380 9mm short. Cause it’s just a shorter casing. The one that truly grinds my gears is 38 to 357. I can’t stand when someone buys a 38 revolver instead of a 357. It’s like getting a 223 ar. Could’ve got a 556 or 223 wylde and had best of both worlds. If you do get true 10mm rounds it’s a mean cartridge. Some companies are powdering them like 40.
@kareemabduljabar9688 most off the shelf 10mm is powered like .40 unfortunately. Very few people like underwood & buffalo bore are making full power 10mm round. & yeah it's weird when people get .38 special revolvers when they could've just got a .357 mag & run both
@@heartshunter hk Is a cool brand but its totally subjective man, saying that does not mean nothing. Saying that It's not good because you don't like it is a pretty bad point
Brings back memories. When I sold firearms for Gander Mountain back in the day, we would run into this all the time. But we would instead start by bringing the Glocks out of the case as a visual aid to help explain the number system of Glocks. Sometimes we would even pull other manufacturers out to show where the caliber is stamped and model name of the firearm. Definitely help alleviate frustration from both parties! 😂🤣
I worked at a gun range for two years and knew my guns prior to it, and this exemplifies the struggle of being a firearms salesman, However I got crafty and began saying "Model" before the number to exemplify the differences...
@@byron2FZ it's why I specified Model before the number to distinguish, I personally like the 48 because its streamline and small frame profile with shield mags making it a great contender for an EDC...
@@ALC570 Yeah, Gaston Glock named his favorite made his favorite model after the year he famously considered the “best year of his adult life” 19x47. Most people forget that years used to have letters in the 40s and 50s.
Yeah, nah it gets old quick & then you just hate your job because 90% of the day is spent answering dumbass questions & dealing with ignorant & impatient assholes. That being said my regulars were always super nice & a pleasure to see. Able to hold a conversation & bringing in oddball items. Also had a guy come back flagged as a domestic terrorist suspect so that was fun to deal with. Oh also most of these places don't pay worth a shit, I could make more at In-N-Out than my last sales job.
Technically it’s the exact opposite, where all of them look about the same and have different internals depending on the model but they are all just about the same anyway
In videogames a luger won't have a lot of differences with a M9 because a lot of real life features aren't included (comfort, reliability, durability...)
@@darksidethelol Devs balance this by making more comfortable guns quicker to aim, quicker to draw, (even) faster reload, etc. Just lil qol buffs to replicate having a more ergonomic gun
There is a Glock 9 though. Edit (context) There is also a Glock 1, Glock 2, Glock 3 and so on. They aren’t guns but Glock was a person and he named everything in sequence. if someone wants a Glock 9 you give them the god damn Glock 9… which I believe is the collapsable curtain rod.
I know nothing about guns but I can appreciate this video I think anyone in a service industry can appreciate this video dealing with this kind of a customer 😂 you guys did a great job keeping it clean and convincingly real
Today's society is too lazy for that... In an emergency to get what I needed to fit my duty holster, I went to a local pawn shop that was starting to close and luckily I stopped them as they were taking the pistols to the back. I asked for a Glock. Then asked for a 17 or a 19 but preferably a 17. They scrambled through as I said "No, that's an HK, that's a Canik, oh that's a Glock!". They handed me a G17M and asked if that would work. Better trigger, better sights and no finger grooves! Happy with my purchase
No point shooting at something when you can only wrap two fingers around it. “But the mag has a extension” dude, you’re sacrificing accuracy in a life or death situation for 4oz and a half inch less on your EDC…. I know everyone has a Favorites but mine is my 19 MOS. Don’t give me wrong, I’d rather have a Glock 26 instead of defending my family, with my fists or a baseball bat.
Every number that Glock uses is a patent number. Not the caliber, with their pistols. And Glock, as a company, makes more than only pistols. The Glock 78 is a 7.8 oz field knife. And the Glock 81 is a 8.1oz survival knife.
Im surprised how few people in the comments know this, Glock numbered each of his inventions sequentially which is literally the simplest naming convention you could have
@@archieb303not really though? Clearly if glock 45=9x19, glock 78=7.8 oz, glock 81=8.1oz, but also glock 19 is just glock 19? Seems like it's kinda their fault cause its all over the place
The knifes are called Glock FM78 and Glock FM81. FM means Feldmesser = field knife. The FM78 is the standard issue field knife in the Austrian Armed Forces, while the FM81 is used by some specialised units (some say only special forces, some say flight crews too, some say no one anymore)
@@adub1300furthermore you have to be a serious knuckledragger to completely ignore the fact its a fucking model number and INSIST its the calibre. does the "customer" in the video seem reasonable?
Off topic but, I work at dairy queen. Someone wanted to throw hands because i told him that his ice cream would melt if he attempted to drive 2 hrs back home. Apparently ice cream doesnt melt... stupid me. This took place in Arizona during the summer.
@@blake9908I'm just really curious how this conversation came to be. He told you he was going to wait until he he got to his house to eat it, and also told you it was two hours away? What a strange thing to tell the person you are ordering ice cream from
Haven't followed Glock in a while and I think it would have made more sense for Glock to name them like everybody else. Call it a Glock 9, Glock 9C (compact) , Glock 9SC (subcompact), etc
This is called the Glock water brain feature. If your unable to figure out how the models work vs calibers than your actually disqualified form owning a Glock.
lol wtf. Sorry I’m not familiarizing myself with 100 models that are exactly the same… it doesn’t even make any sense. There’s like 4 different calibers they make guns for no need for 200000 models
@@connorking6852 listen, you have no idea how hard it is to sit there and tediously pick new colors to dye the plastic. It deserves an entirely new awesome model number for everyone to rave about and immediately mod into oblivion while still saying Glocks are so awesome lol
When I bought my first gun about 10 years ago, I got a mini version of this conversation. It was a little confusing in the beginning but I had a great gun store with super knowledgeable staff who has sense gotten a lot more of my money.
@@njones420 are you? I don't see how the US not using the metric system has anything to do with people being retarded and not understanding naming conventions for Glocks.
Like comparing a modern AR to a 60s colt m16. Every new pistol is a Glock clone now, and admittedly they're better at it. That doesn't take away from the fact that Glock carries us where we are from the 80s.
@@daelinblack6681 On top of that it's all personal preference. My 19 is stock, except for the sights which I only swapped so I could run a co-witnessed red dot if I wanted. People like to dog on the triggers and this and that, but I can comfortably and reliably shoot mine. I have some glock clones too that I like, but there's nothing wrong with a bone stock glock. People spend far too much time and money altering things instead of learning to get good.
Exactly, dude is going about this in the most infuriating way possible. I get that it’s a skit but it really doesn’t make these guys seem any less pretentious
I’ve had this exact conversation with far too many people over the years and it always start just like in in the video with them mentioning “I want to get a Glock 9” and than the Glock 101 class begins😂😅
Now to be fair they have some tricky naming stuff like M&P 9 M2.0 which can be full size or compact or even a compact with a 4 inch barrel or 3.6.. So you have to be very very specific when buying a Smith…or it can even have a thumb safety or no thumb safety.
I think it's the result of guns not being able to be advertised in most scenarios. No gun commercials, no ads on social media, etc... so they end up not investing anything into sales/marketing. So you're left with Timmy the CEO at whatever the fck gun company coming up with gun names off the top of his head without putting any real thought into it.
That's actually so true 😂 A lot of people confuse the size of the bullet's with the model of the gun They think that a gun is named Glock 9 because it shoots 9 mm
I work for an ammunition company. This is exactly what it’s like when customers come in asking for ammo for their Glock. Every. Single. Time.
yo when I start buying some sweet guns, can you hook me up with some ammo?
@@InugamiTheHoundno
How does one get into an ammunition company
@@MankindDusted yeah dude, he's asking a correct questions out here.
How the fuck did so many 12 year olds get into this comment section 😮
''19x? Are we solving for x?'' 😂😂
Yep and an exponential because there are also generations of Glocks, 3 of them modernly available!
😂
That actually made me laugh a Lil lol
🤣 x kind of gives me the fullsize tactical feeling but on glock its not. Its funny
It's a Gen X Glock!
My buddy has a Glock 22 and people will often ask why he carries a .22 for self defense. He gets annoyed having to explain that it's a 40 cal
He should buy a conversion barrel for 9mm, a 30274 and a mag so he can run 9, the capacity increase is worth it imo
@@Rancid_Ninja I agree with you, but he thinks 9mm doesn't have "stopping power".
@@billnyethesciencedenier1516that 40 a heavy thing perfect truck gun tho if you ask me
I had some say something similar when I bought my g44 and they didn't know the glock made a 44mag in a glock lol😂😅
Glock 21 .45 cal is my EDC
Glock 44 = 22lr
Glock 22 = 40 S&W
Glock 40 = 10mm
Glock 45 = 9mm
Glock 21 = 45 ACP
A Glock 19 shoots 9x19, also known as 9mm.
A Glock 19X is actually just a painted Glock 45.
A 43x is closely related to a 48, but a 48 is completely different from a 42, 43, and 47.
what a terrible naming scheme hehe
@@yaoiboi60 It's just the patent number, so it's just counting up lmao
Actually the 43-43x-48 are all slim model 9mm glocks and the slides are compatible with eachother but not the magazines, the 43x/48 share the same frame and the magwell is slightly bigger to accommodate 10 rounds vs 6 from the 43, so you can use the slide from a 43 on a 48 essentially turning it into a 43x, its so stupid, even re reading this i got mad and its my own damn comment😂
19X is a glock 19 slide on a glock 17 lower!
Ooooh fancy pants, rich Mcgee over here! Some of us don't speak Glocklish ya know!
45: "Do I look like an old guy?"
47: "That must have a lot of knockdown power."
i want a glock,but i have no clue about guns,do some research man,americans jeez.
@@runeingebretsen8378 snob alert
@@runeingebretsen8378 who tf are you? and why don't you put spaces in between words like a normal person?
@@maryjaneinc-1139 oh just somebody old,with a lot of knowledge about guns.
@@runeingebretsen8378 and none about grammar, huh
This is unrealistic. When this happens to me the customer is much more angry and quick to tell me I don't know what I'm talking about 😂
Who can take a Glock owner seriously. They are usually first timers who don't have a clue. If they did have a clue they would buy something else
No I want a 18c with rock and roll full auto slide
@ gcanada3005 can confirm, back when I wanted a glock I was clueless 😂
And then I got educated and went for way better options lol
@@gcanada3005Sig-the self firing pos gun. Go play airsoft
@@gcanada3005 lmao people can’t have preferences? i’m no glock fanboy at all but they’re proven to be reliable, so i don’t see an issue. if someone is comfortable with it they can train and be proficient just like any other firearm. either way, opinions don’t matter in a gunfight
Who knew Nvidia and Glock are in a competition for the most confusing model naming conventions.
Ibanez guitars have the most confusing models numbers.
😂😂
It’s literally just counting up. The Glock 19 was the nineteenth patent that Gaston Glock filed. The Glock 43 was the forty-third thing that he patented.
@damianchristopher205 then why is ther no glock 10
BMW and Mercedes have entered the chat
Everybody gangsta untill the guy says "I want a glock 18C"
We all wish
Unobtanium. You need a FFL, type 7 and a SOT. Then find a post dealer sample. Good luck because now you are a business and the ATF will come over for routine inspections.
I was just thinking “wait till he hears about the Glock 40 and 22” and I’m glad I waited 😂
I'm disappointed he didn't mention that if you wanted a 22, you had to buy a Glock 44.
"Hi, I need some 47 millimeter bullets for my AK."
Well atleast the glock 40 is still kinda technically a .40 cal 😂 but as it was intended to be. Not that .40 short & weak bs
@@FxckTheAFT the 40/10mm is basically 380 to 9mm. Which they used to call 380 9mm short. Cause it’s just a shorter casing. The one that truly grinds my gears is 38 to 357. I can’t stand when someone buys a 38 revolver instead of a 357. It’s like getting a 223 ar. Could’ve got a 556 or 223 wylde and had best of both worlds. If you do get true 10mm rounds it’s a mean cartridge. Some companies are powdering them like 40.
@kareemabduljabar9688 most off the shelf 10mm is powered like .40 unfortunately. Very few people like underwood & buffalo bore are making full power 10mm round. & yeah it's weird when people get .38 special revolvers when they could've just got a .357 mag & run both
One of the many reasons I love the USP
“What’s that shoot?”
“It’s a USP 40. Take a guess”
Bullets
Glocks are the worst guns, many others are way better, I love the USP
9
@@heartshunter hk Is a cool brand but its totally subjective man, saying that does not mean nothing. Saying that It's not good because you don't like it is a pretty bad point
5,56 ?
Glock's whole product line is a game of "Who's on 1st"
Whats on first?
@@urksho5609 No, what's on third. Who's on first.
@@prettycoolPJ & I'm on second?
"No, Yu's on second"
@@prettycoolPJwho's on first, what's on second and I don't know who's on third
@@iwillsimplynot7176no, you DO know that who's NOT on third... he's on first
No He's in outfield
Brings back memories. When I sold firearms for Gander Mountain back in the day, we would run into this all the time. But we would instead start by bringing the Glocks out of the case as a visual aid to help explain the number system of Glocks. Sometimes we would even pull other manufacturers out to show where the caliber is stamped and model name of the firearm. Definitely help alleviate frustration from both parties! 😂🤣
I worked at a gun range for two years and knew my guns prior to it, and this exemplifies the struggle of being a firearms salesman, However I got crafty and began saying "Model" before the number to exemplify the differences...
Probably also helps to specify 'millimetre' or 'calibre' after the other numbers
@@byron2FZ English much?
@@byron2FZ it's why I specified Model before the number to distinguish, I personally like the 48 because its streamline and small frame profile with shield mags making it a great contender for an EDC...
@@glzarmyit's like trying to explain car things to people who don't understand their car!!!
Translation will always be lost!!!
@@glzarmy what?
“I’m not looking for a plinking gun” “ uh no sir that would be the Glock 44”
😂😂😂
"They make glocks in 44 magnum?"
@@StarDangerous0not Going to lie ,my head went here to
NO I DONT WANT A REVOLVER
You feeling lucky, punk?
No Google, just show me the full list.
Gaston Glock, a man who thought it would be really funny to name all of his inventions by the number order in which they were invented. Genius.
Is that actually where the naming scheme comes from? Always wondered, never enough to google it
Not enough to Google but enough to spend more time commenting?
yeah, @@petersack9571 what about it?
@@petersack9571 yep
@@ALC570 Yeah, Gaston Glock named his favorite made his favorite model after the year he famously considered the “best year of his adult life” 19x47.
Most people forget that years used to have letters in the 40s and 50s.
😂 sometimes I think it would be fun to work in a gun store because you get A free comedy show with these people
Yeah, nah it gets old quick & then you just hate your job because 90% of the day is spent answering dumbass questions & dealing with ignorant & impatient assholes.
That being said my regulars were always super nice & a pleasure to see. Able to hold a conversation & bringing in oddball items.
Also had a guy come back flagged as a domestic terrorist suspect so that was fun to deal with.
Oh also most of these places don't pay worth a shit, I could make more at In-N-Out than my last sales job.
Gunbro: Wait, no... Sir, that's a 44. A Glock 44.
Customer: Magnum?
I'd love to see Glock make their version of an Automag.
😂😂 same thing happened to me when I was working at sporting goods store a couple years back. So this is 100% understandable
Sir, ice cream shop is next door
Me is angry
I bought a desert eagle .44 last year, my favorite gun, would hate to be on the receiving end
So basically, Glock is like video game developers.
They just keep releasing the same gun, but with a different skin.
Technically it’s the exact opposite, where all of them look about the same and have different internals depending on the model but they are all just about the same anyway
Well kinda. Some generations are "revolutionary" because they don't have finger grooves...like the ones 2 or 3 generations before them.
In videogames a luger won't have a lot of differences with a M9 because a lot of real life features aren't included (comfort, reliability, durability...)
@@darksidethelol Devs balance this by making more comfortable guns quicker to aim, quicker to draw, (even) faster reload, etc. Just lil qol buffs to replicate having a more ergonomic gun
Oh yeah as well as reducing recoil (or more improving recoil control)
That's when you just grab the Glock 45 and say, "here you go sir. The one, the only, Glock 9..."
😂😂😂
My wife and I just Glock 69’d
Precisely.
Everyone in the service industry knows when to just smile, nod, and give whatever the fuck looks good enough to the dumb-ass mofo.
😂😂😅 this Comments underrated
4+5 = 9 lmao
There is a Glock 9 though.
Edit (context)
There is also a Glock 1, Glock 2, Glock 3 and so on.
They aren’t guns but Glock was a person and he named everything in sequence.
if someone wants a Glock 9 you give them the god damn Glock 9… which I believe is the collapsable curtain rod.
Somebody please give this man a medal for making this video
To be fair, this is Glock's fault.
Don't blame the man he's dead !
Or a customer can do a 5 second google search.
Seems more like the education systems fault because people are actually this stupid walking around with firearms
Its only problematic for illiterate americans
@@Nerdiness1985 and they could also not make misleading names dawg lmfao both things could be done and both would be right
Gunfact: An AK47 shoots 47 cal. That's 3 mil short than a 50 BMG! What a powerful gun!
And an AR15 shoots 15 rounds/second. That's why an AR10 is 5 ARs safer than an AR15. Slower cycle rate.
@@rodzilla134I mean honestly I just like 308 so that’s just me
That's not 3 mil, that's 3/10 of an inch, and it shoots a .30 caliber round, not a .47
@@greencanner4284 Whoosh.
Brandon made the right call calling it the ak50
What is this algebra 😂
To Glock… ya apparently
I know nothing about guns but I can appreciate this video I think anyone in a service industry can appreciate this video dealing with this kind of a customer 😂 you guys did a great job keeping it clean and convincingly real
A quick visit to the Glock website would prevent the customer from giving the clerk a headache.
Today's society is too lazy for that... In an emergency to get what I needed to fit my duty holster, I went to a local pawn shop that was starting to close and luckily I stopped them as they were taking the pistols to the back. I asked for a Glock. Then asked for a 17 or a 19 but preferably a 17. They scrambled through as I said "No, that's an HK, that's a Canik, oh that's a Glock!". They handed me a G17M and asked if that would work. Better trigger, better sights and no finger grooves! Happy with my purchase
This was great like an old Abbott and Costello "Who's on First". Great job guys.
I love those
The exact vibe I got from this. Sadly I'm the customer in this one, cause I'm absolute shit when differentiation gun models. I just like pewpews 😭
"Third base!"😊
You forgot to offer him the 26.
I love the 26 it’s a prefect EDC or the 29 cuz it’s chambered in 10mm
No point shooting at something when you can only wrap two fingers around it. “But the mag has a extension” dude, you’re sacrificing accuracy in a life or death situation for 4oz and a half inch less on your EDC…. I know everyone has a Favorites but mine is my 19 MOS. Don’t give me wrong, I’d rather have a Glock 26 instead of defending my family, with my fists or a baseball bat.
Just reread my comment. A little hypocritical. As long as it’s Glock… I’m good
@@RSmith312any gun over no gun. Love my g19 too
@@Ima_strangerahh the 26 😍😍
Honestly glock sucks at naming their guns.... but at least the plastic doesn't rust......(SIG)
You've had a sig plastic rust? Brush what 😅
Plastic rust? Curious wym
He stated plastic does not rust, then said Sig. Implying sigs are made of metal that will corrode over time if not properly taken care of.
I didn’t know plastic rusted
@@Vipbossguy it doesn’t but I think I know what he was trying to say but sig has polymer aswell
Customer: "I want a Glock 45!"
*Brings out 45 mm WW2 howitzer*
I mean, he's not wrong. The number "45" does have an iconic image of a gun attached to it.
Colt 45 sure.
1911 for sure
@@Cosmic_Corpse22and 2 zig zags?
@@briansantarossa2331baby that’s all we need
@@briansantarossa2331baby, that's all we need
Seems like all firearm shops should have a dedicated Glock model chart hanging on their wall somewhere
Or customers can just look on the side of the slide, right? It’s annoying but it ain’t rocket surgery.
@@contextiscool7308 We'd all like people to have at least half a brain... But that's asking too much these days
@@bingbongmcgee Yes, it can be difficult sometimes. But hey, I find myself being a goof sometimes, too. 😎
For those who don't know, the numbers following the model of Glock are the patent number. example: Glock 13 is short for Glock patent 13
it should be mentioned… you can buy a Glock 9. Its apparently a knife
Jokes on you, idek what patent is.
@@jdwolfe1687 basically something you file to copyright a design
Poor guys skipped the 10th patent, rip.
“19X? Are we solving for X? What is this? Algebra?” Hahahha😂
Every number that Glock uses is a patent number. Not the caliber, with their pistols. And Glock, as a company, makes more than only pistols. The Glock 78 is a 7.8 oz field knife. And the Glock 81 is a 8.1oz survival knife.
Im surprised how few people in the comments know this, Glock numbered each of his inventions sequentially which is literally the simplest naming convention you could have
@@archieb303not really though? Clearly if glock 45=9x19, glock 78=7.8 oz, glock 81=8.1oz, but also glock 19 is just glock 19? Seems like it's kinda their fault cause its all over the place
That's hilarious a glock knife is amazing
They also do horse insemination...
The knifes are called Glock FM78 and Glock FM81. FM means Feldmesser = field knife.
The FM78 is the standard issue field knife in the Austrian Armed Forces, while the FM81 is used by some specialised units (some say only special forces, some say flight crews too, some say no one anymore)
Glocks patents and names are ridiciculous...no ingenuity...just numbers which confuse everyone.
What type of innovation would you like to see in a fucking model name 😂
@@adub1300furthermore you have to be a serious knuckledragger to completely ignore the fact its a fucking model number and INSIST its the calibre. does the "customer" in the video seem reasonable?
Glocks are the appliances of the gun world.
They just count up I believe. The original Glocks were just vacuums and random engineering parts
Confuse people who don't have the knowledge that just like cars there is different models you mean?
Reminds me of that Rush Hour scene "He is Mi and I am Yu! " 😂
Dude I completely forgot about that scene but reading this comment refreshed the memory, one of my favorite movies growing up
Who?
@@KnightGravyyu
@@KnightGravy"No! He is who, and I am Mi!"
Or the “watt is your name” “and I am telling you it is not”
"Do I look like an old timer?" No, but you definitely sound like one 😂
just give me a 1911 i ain't got time to learn algebra for a Lego gun
Wow! That's a millenial recoil !!!1
1911 was made in 1911...... not firing 11..... oh wait, it does have a 11 round mag......
@@Saviliana No?
@@Saviliana of course 1911 pistol was used in ww1
Exactly why would you ever get get a block 19 when you could get a crisp 1911
How every gun store salesman percieves every customer that disagrees with them.
Off topic but, I work at dairy queen. Someone wanted to throw hands because i told him that his ice cream would melt if he attempted to drive 2 hrs back home. Apparently ice cream doesnt melt... stupid me.
This took place in Arizona during the summer.
@blake9908 lol how dare you try to misinform that gentlemen.
@@blake9908 damn buddy I seriously feel for you, mad respect to you for handling that situation XD
Maybe he could explain wtf the numbers actually represent instead of just spouting off a bunch of them...
@@blake9908I'm just really curious how this conversation came to be. He told you he was going to wait until he he got to his house to eat it, and also told you it was two hours away? What a strange thing to tell the person you are ordering ice cream from
“glock 45 do i look like an old timer to you” 😂
“Solving for X” got me good lol Algebra was my favorite subject in school lol
the algebra joke killed me without a bullet
Wait until he finds out that there's a Glock shovel.
Wait until you find out Glock sells race horse sperm
or the horse stuff
And the knife. Glock 81.
Or the draft glock
@@zodd3296I was bout to say that
The algebra comment got me. I never got that confused about glocks😅
Haven't followed Glock in a while and I think it would have made more sense for Glock to name them like everybody else. Call it a Glock 9, Glock 9C (compact) , Glock 9SC (subcompact), etc
Glock doesn’t make a ten,
But Glock does make horse se-
Every gun shop needs to have a model list with calibers 😂.
This is called the Glock water brain feature. If your unable to figure out how the models work vs calibers than your actually disqualified form owning a Glock.
You'll likely find that millions of gun owners are 100% ok with your terms.
Makes perfect since now let me get off here cause I’m still confused 😂😂😂
lol wtf. Sorry I’m not familiarizing myself with 100 models that are exactly the same… it doesn’t even make any sense. There’s like 4 different calibers they make guns for no need for 200000 models
@@connorking6852 listen, you have no idea how hard it is to sit there and tediously pick new colors to dye the plastic. It deserves an entirely new awesome model number for everyone to rave about and immediately mod into oblivion while still saying Glocks are so awesome lol
I wish 😂
When I bought my first gun about 10 years ago, I got a mini version of this conversation. It was a little confusing in the beginning but I had a great gun store with super knowledgeable staff who has sense gotten a lot more of my money.
If USA would switch to the metric system, like the rest of the planet did 50+ years ago, it wouldn't be an issue ;)
Since*
@@njones420what does the metric system have to do with this tf
@@justinneilson1263 😅 you’re joking .. right??!!
@@njones420 are you? I don't see how the US not using the metric system has anything to do with people being retarded and not understanding naming conventions for Glocks.
The acting is so good on this one ~!!! The dialogues are down to the T~~!! Very good guys~!
This approaches Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First?" levels of ingenuity. Congrats on who wrote the script, and for the acting on this video short!
Glock: do we make guns, or are we a troll farm?
That one board member: why not both!?
The word missing from communication here is "MODEL" 😂
Yeah, it can be kind of confusing if you get calibers and models mixed up
Where I am from, if they catch you just saying these names, you are under arrest for interrogation
California?
@@dominic6634you beat me to it! Hey, maybe the poor man's Canadian. 💀
Any chance they say "OI YOU GOT A LOICENSE FO THA?"
@@DDOD25Isn't Cali way more expensive than Canada though? Or are they both overpriced dystopias?
In the equation "Glock 19X" the answer to X= the guy who breaks into your home at 2am
“Sir the number does not denote the caliber it fires.”
One sentence could’ve made a sale.
Customer has a fair argument
Lmfao this shit is too spot on about glocks and trying to remember which is what
*goes to another store*
"Can I get a Glock that shoots 9?"
"Oh, I got a 45 on sale"
"WHAA-"
Never gets old, Glock models/calibers are hard to follow for novice
A great take of "Who's on first".
A modern take of "Who's on first?"
I love it.
This was spot on ive had this conversation many times working at the counter
Please be prepared, have the brochure - or an iPad to show Glock product line.
The "Whos on first" of guns
THIS
Ah, the old "who's on first" bit.
Excellent adaptation and delivery.
The best is when they come in “ yea I need ammo for my Glock” but proceed to not know what caliber they need or what model they have
He had that Glock 9 smile when he came in
Who's on first...
what?
@@adamt4742no what’s on second, who’s on first
Who?
@@lanebales903 that's what I'm asking, who is on first?
@@adamt4742 who
What you gotta say is that those are the names of each gun, not what type of ammunition they use.
Just give him a 19 or 43x and tell him “yup that’s a Glock 9. lol
The annoyance on that customers face is so true love y’all‘s videos😭🙌🏼🤣
Glock perfection all you have to do is change the barrel, the slide, the spring, the trigger, the sights, the frame…
And you can do none of that and still have an excellent handgun.
I'm not a Glock fan of for the record, just my understanding of that tagline
Like comparing a modern AR to a 60s colt m16. Every new pistol is a Glock clone now, and admittedly they're better at it. That doesn't take away from the fact that Glock carries us where we are from the 80s.
A pity I can up vote this only once
No... The Glock isn't excellent at anything. It's merely ok at everything@@nebiyuesayas5600
@@daelinblack6681 On top of that it's all personal preference. My 19 is stock, except for the sights which I only swapped so I could run a co-witnessed red dot if I wanted. People like to dog on the triggers and this and that, but I can comfortably and reliably shoot mine. I have some glock clones too that I like, but there's nothing wrong with a bone stock glock. People spend far too much time and money altering things instead of learning to get good.
M&p 9 : shoots 9mm
M&p 45: shoots .45
Ill stick with my smith and wesson
When I finally realized that glock models were named after the patent number, it solved everything and nothing at the same time
Well it helps YOU be smart, I'm sure you could tell someone like that this and they still wouldn't get it
"Are we solving for x!? 😮" 😂😂😂😅 that got me 🤣🤣🤣
Honestly having worked at a gun store for a while you spend half the time educating people 😅
This script and acting is hilariously fantastic!
he just needed to say " these are the glock name variations"😭
Exactly, dude is going about this in the most infuriating way possible. I get that it’s a skit but it really doesn’t make these guys seem any less pretentious
Gaston Glock's naming convention for his guns is pure genius. It's like solving an algebra problem every time a customer asks for a specific model.
“Are we solving for x?” LMAOOO 💀
The joke is that Glocks are named after what patent number they are
For those who still don’t know how Glocks are named
On duty someone asked me what i carry. I said Glock 22. He said, "a .22?" Hahaha. I just smiled.
I’ve had this exact conversation with far too many people over the years and it always start just like in in the video with them mentioning “I want to get a Glock 9” and than the Glock 101 class begins😂😅
What's a Glock 101 chambered in?
@@billnyethesciencedenier1516Glock 40
@@billnyethesciencedenier1516and you call yourself the Science Guy😅 that's scary😅
@@ethanlewis7396 nice! That's what I call stopping power
@billnyethesciencedenier1516 and does it have a lot of stopping power?😂
Reasons why I went with Smith and Wesson M&P lmao 😂😂😂
Now to be fair they have some tricky naming stuff like M&P 9 M2.0 which can be full size or compact or even a compact with a 4 inch barrel or 3.6.. So you have to be very very specific when buying a Smith…or it can even have a thumb safety or no thumb safety.
I like the way Glock numbers their pistol it makes it so much easier when you go in and ask for magazine or even say ammunition
Glock really does like to be confusing af sometimes with their numbers 😂
I think it's the result of guns not being able to be advertised in most scenarios. No gun commercials, no ads on social media, etc... so they end up not investing anything into sales/marketing. So you're left with Timmy the CEO at whatever the fck gun company coming up with gun names off the top of his head without putting any real thought into it.
Maybe its an austrian thing but I work in a completely unrelated field and we also name our stuff by series of discovery.
Glock names their pistols like Intel names their CPUs:
Doesn't make a whole lot of sense until you read the specs
Yeah, once you learn the system it's not as bad
Intel is still simpler to remember
😂
Exactly It makes perfect sense, once you learn what they mean.
- I want a Glock Seven
- We ain't got one
"hey I see you got the new A&C"
"you mean S&W?"
"No, it's that new shit, the Abbott and Costello"
Should of said " the 45, 17, 43, 47 are the model numbers"
All the different type of Glocks is so confusing that’s why I stick with M and P shield 9 mm❤
😂😂😂😂😂 comprehension and Understanding has left the Planet
Wished we could get the G18...since in MW2(2009) it looked and seemed really cool af😂❤
I watched this like 10x in a row 😂😂😂😂 this is freaking hilarious, "thats some serious knockdown power huh" lmao
*”Plinking gun”* took me out 💀
That choice of words was deliberate wasn't it?
it's a lot easier to explain those are the model numbers & not the caliber it shoots... but then we wouldn't have this hilarious video
That's actually so true 😂
A lot of people confuse the size of the bullet's with the model of the gun
They think that a gun is named Glock 9 because it shoots 9 mm
I work at a gun shop, and I've had this conversation too many times.
The confusion is realllll 😂glock man what yall doing
He saved that man from one of the worst mistakes he could ever have made buying a Glock
Most reliable pistol ever made… you must smoke that good good 🤡
@@hazedidit Let me guess, you own a Kimbler 1911, don't you? 😂
No, I just hate glocks
@@revolver117Why do you hate them so much?
Think you're missing a comma or hyphen 😂
What is this algebra?
Best gun store line ever.