And The Award For Dumbest New Product Goes To...

The Glock Charging Handle…

While nobody in the industry believed the rail mounted bayonet lug for handguns could be topped, we were proven wrong once again.

With audacity of design and dedication to functional stupidity the GCH easily takes the award proving once again that Glock owners will buy ANYTHING.

How appropriate that it was your 1337th post!

That is so tactical. I may get one.

Game gun feature, maybe?

Seems especially slick on that Left-handed G26.

Almost thou persuadest me to buy a Glock.

Almost.

AC

Yeah, I could maybe see that on a gun with an optic/rail that makes it hard to get a grip on the slide.

I saw them on a bunch of Open class Glocks some shooters from northern CA were using. It was meant to be used when something like a C-more is mounted on teh slide abstructing quick acquisition.

IMO not needed for 99% of Glock users.

Looks like a viable left handed Johnson Rod.

Needs a forward assist to receive my approval.

It looks like a door stop.

Agreed. No use what so ever for a social gun. Maybe (and that’s a big maybe) I could see a use on a competition gun where you are running a RDS or optic of some kind. I should also mention I have very little experience shooting open guns so it may still be shit even for that application.

I still think the bayonet is more gay than pushing in someone’s stool at a gay bar. :moil:

I must have one…:suicide2:

GU

Here’s what gets me:
If that’s a left-handed gun, how are you supposed to holster it?

i think this beats it.

www.safetybullet.com

The pic is reversed (look at the molded in logo on the grip, plus they don’t exist), but the same question applies for the reverse image.

I can see why you might put one on a open race gun with an optic mount that covers the slide… but a G26? I’d hate to see the jackwagon that came up with that bugfrak soup sandwich.

Words fail me.

This would be good for those who are professional enough to handle a Glock Fohteh.

Did you see the demonstration video?

“Youready?Letsdothis!”

As crazy as it sounds, my wife (who has rheumatoid arthritis which compromises her grip strength) would probably love it.