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Glock Switch Epidemic & V Series Response (2025)
Glock V Series (Gen6) 2025: The Redesign to Stop Illegal Glock Switches — And Why It Already Failed
Updated November 19, 2025 — The Glock V Series (Gen6) is Glock’s bold 2025 redesign to combat illegal Glock switches (auto sears), launching December 2025 in response to mounting lawsuits and California’s AB 1127 law banning “readily convertible” semi-automatic handguns.

The Viral Meme Predicting the Glock V Series Switch Defeat
Within hours of Glock distributors receiving the first V Series technical packets, the internet delivered this spot-on meme about how criminals would bypass the Glock switch prevention:

What Is a Glock Switch (Auto Sear) and How Does It Work?
A Glock switch is a small illegal machine-gun conversion device (often 3D-printed or imported from China) that replaces the slide cover plate. It disengages the trigger bar from the disconnector, turning a normal semi-automatic Glock into a select-fire machine pistol capable of 1,200–1,400 rounds per minute.
Possession of a Glock switch is a federal felony under the 1986 Hughes Amendment/NFA — up to 10 years in prison + $250,000 fine, even if not installed. Learn more about Glock switches.
The Explosion of Illegal Glock Switches in U.S. Cities: ATF Stats
According to the ATF’s National Firearms Commerce and Trafficking Assessment (2024–2025 data), Glock switch recoveries have skyrocketed:
- 2017–2021: 5,454 switches recovered (+570% vs previous period) [](grok_render_citation_card_json={“cardIds”:[“e79a6b”]})
- 2019–2023: 11,088 recovered (+784%) [](grok_render_citation_card_json={“cardIds”:[“6e46f2”]})
- 2023 alone: ~5,816 seizures — majority Glock-compatible [](grok_render_citation_card_json={“cardIds”:[“87554a”]})
- Chicago: >1,100 converted Glocks in 2 years
- Baltimore: recoveries doubled 2023→2024
For the full ATF report on Glock switches, see here.
Why Glock Was Forced to Launch the V Series: Lawsuits + California AB 1127
Instead of prosecuting traffickers, multiple cities and states sued Glock under “public nuisance” theories and passed laws punishing manufacturers for Glock switches:
- Chicago lawsuit (2024)
- Baltimore & Maryland lawsuits (2025)
- California AB 1127 — bans sale of any semi-auto pistol “readily convertible” to full-auto after July 1, 2026 [](grok_render_citation_card_json={“cardIds”:[“4e2923”]})
Read the full text of California AB 1127. As noted in the USA Carry confirmation, this directly prompted the V Series.
What Changed in the Glock V Series to Block Glock Switches?
The Glock V Series (Gen6) external appearance mirrors late Gen5. Internally, key changes target Glock switch prevention:
- Reinforced trigger housing ledge
- Revised sear & connector geometry
- Modified firing-pin safety and backplate interface
- Non-interchangeable slide cover plate with earlier generations
Result: Drop-in Gen3/Gen5 switches no longer function without heavy machining… in theory. See Glock’s discontinued models page for the full V Series lineup.
But Criminals Already Defeated the V Series: New Switches Emerge
Less than one day after the first V Series pistols hit distributor shelves, photos of functioning auto sears designed specifically for the Glock V Series appeared online. As predicted, “life finds a way” for illegal Glock switches.
Glock V Series FAQ (Updated 2025)
Is the V Series trigger different from Gen5?
Externally almost identical. Internally redesigned to resist drop-in switches. Trigger feel, reliability, and accuracy reported identical to late Gen5.
Do Gen5 holsters, magazines, and optics plates work with Glock V Series?
Yes — 100% cross-compatible.
Should I buy Gen5 Glocks before the 2025 ban?
Gen5 production has ended for most double-stack models. Secondary-market prices are already rising 20–40%. Many call them “pre-ban” collectibles. Stock up now via private party transfers if in CA.
Will criminals just make new switches for V Series?
They already did. New 3D-print files and machined switches specifically for V Series are circulating as of November 2025.
Does this stop the Glock switch problem?
No. Determined criminals with 3D printers or overseas suppliers will always adapt. The only real solution is enforcing existing federal laws against possession and trafficking of machine-gun conversion devices.
Bottom line: The Glock V Series (Gen6) does what it had to do to stay on California’s roster and fend off lawsuits, but physics and the internet move faster than legislation. The V Series is here — and so are the Glock switches.
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