In the cases I mentioned the companies did not use the Glock name, only made guns similar to Glock. In the long run it IS going to bite Glock in the rear end. I had a red ryder growing up, I have two lever actions today. The youth, under 21, in the airsoft commuinity are growing up with M&P licensed guns. They are most likely going to stay with M&P firearms. Depts train with branded training guns, and in some cases airsoft. Again Smith is smart enough to know that grabbing the young is the future of sales.
Coca Cola, and Pepsi have been doing this battle for years in school soft drink wars. Free equipment, paid uniforms, vending machines with no rental fees. What are the two most popular soft drinks today?
How a company conducts itself, and the respect for their customers weighs heavily on some people, myself included. I own two glocks, once owned three. Soon as somebody offers me the right price for the two I still have they will be gone like a freight train.
Smith and Wesson Continues Supports SASP
Where is Glock's youth shooting programs? They do not even bother to make a gun conducive to bringing the young into the shooting sports.