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The phantom behind the pistol: Gaston Glock is dead

Gaston Glock changed the gun market in the 1980s with his garage-built pistol. Despite its success, the Austrian largely avoided the public eye.

Glock 46" pistol. The industrialist and billionaire arms manufacturer Gaston Glock is dead. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Glock 46" pistol. The industrialist and billionaire arms manufacturer Gaston Glock is dead. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Death - The phantom behind the pistol: Gaston Glock is dead

He revolutionized the gun business with the Glock 17 made from just 33 parts. Gaston Glock's initially ridiculed plastic product quickly became an international bestseller. Today, police forces all over the world rely on the self-loading pistol. However, Glocks are also frequently used in shooting sprees and other crimes.

The man behind the invention preferred a reclusive life, shying away from the media and publicity. Now the entrepreneur has died at the age of 94, as the company announced on its website.

Home-made in a garage

The triumphant advance of Glock's product began in the early 1980s. The engineer had no previous experience with firearms. However, the invitation to tender for the re-equipping of the Austrian army had appealed to Glock, who was keen to experiment. So the gun with cult status was created in a garage in the small community of Deutsch-Wagram near Vienna.

The new pistol could hold three times as many cartridges as an average revolver. It was lighter, more robust, more efficient and cheaper. The military was thrilled.

The secret behind the weapons is also their recipe for success: "That's because we were small, so development was limited to two or three people. That's what brought us forward so quickly," said Glock in his only known TV interview on ORF in 1982. Neither information nor profits were to be lost, which is why not only all weapons but also the production machines are still manufactured by the company itself to this day.

The FBI and CIA also use Glocks

Initially regarded as a toy in the USA, the Glock 17 soon found many fans. In addition to the police, the FBI and CIA also rely on the weapon. Business was booming right from the start. The Glock also plays a role in Hollywood films and rap lyrics. Demand in the gun-loving USA quickly became so great that the Austrian had his own factory built there.

Even assassins, such as the man who ran amok in Munich in 2016, repeatedly used one of the 30 different versions of the pistol. "Guns can provide security, but of course they can also take security away if they are in the wrong hands," Glock told the magazine "News" in 2011.

The inventor - a secretive phantom

The inventor and highly successful industrialist remained secretive. Secrecy was his top priority. To this day, little is known about Glock's private life. Until his death, he remained a phantom who kept the public at arm's length, even by legal means.

Glock was born in Vienna in 1929 in modest circumstances. At the age of 15, he is said to have been drafted into the Wehrmacht for a short time during the Second World War. He then graduated from a technical college and worked for companies that manufactured drilling machines and car radiators, for example. His relatively late breakthrough in his early 50s made him one of the richest Austrians. Forbes estimated the family's fortune at 1.1 billion euros in 2021.

Attempted assassination

In 1999, an attempted assassination attempt on him in the underground parking garage of a Luxembourg office complex made headlines. A retired French foreign legionnaire allegedly tried to kill Glock with a hammer on behalf of a former business partner. Glock survived and the men received long prison sentences.

After two strokes, Glock, who had long lived in a villa on Lake Wörthersee, withdrew even further. However, the war of the roses with his wife and the mother of his three children kept the courts busy. His family felt he had been unjustly forced out of the company. After almost half a century, Glock finally divorced his wife in 2011 to marry his girlfriend, who was 52 years his junior.

Since then, Kathrin Glock has repeatedly appeared alone in public as his new partner and took over the chairmanship of the supervisory board of Glock GmbH. She regularly hosted lavish parties with international star guests at her equestrian sports center in Carinthia. The couple also donated a lot of money to animal welfare organizations and hospitals. Science and research, young inventors and social projects were also repeatedly able to count on financial donations.

Read also:

  1. Despite its controversial use in crimes, the Glock 17, a product from Gaston Glock's Austrian company, is widely employed by police forces worldwide.
  2. Originally, the Glock 17 was considered a trivial novelty in the USA, but it quickly gained popularity among the FBI and CIA.
  3. The inventor of the Glock 17, Gaston Glock, initially had no experience with firearms, but his weapon revolutionized the gun industry in the 1980s.
  4. The Glock 17, a simple and affordable self-loading pistol with 33 parts, quickly became renowned for its efficiency and robustness.
  5. Despite its military success, the Glock 17 has also been involved in high-profile crimes, such as the Munich shooting spree in 2016.
  6. The Austrian manufacturer, Glock GmbH, still manufactures all weapons and production machines internally, following Gaston Glock's initial approach.
  7. In a low-key TV interview with ORF in 1982, Gaston Glock discussed his secret to success: working with a limited team to speed up development.
  8. The private life of Gaston Glock has remained largely unknown, and he vigilantly avoided the media, shrouding himself in mystery until his death.
  9. The orf news outlet featured a rare interview with Gaston Glock in 1982, when he discussed the weapons' success and the company's secretive processes.

Source: www.stern.de

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