


Buy Glock: The Rise of America's Gun Illustrated by Barrett, Dr Paul M (ISBN: 9780307719959) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: An incredible journey - As an Engineer myself, I have long been aware of the accomplishments of Gaston Glock, inventor of the most recognisable handgun in history. I wasn't quite prepared for the level of detail in this book, and really enjoyed learning about this incredible journey from before the conception to modern day. You most certainly don't need to be a fan of firearms to enjoy this book (my partner raced through it, despite a lifelong avoidance of any type of firearm). The story is quite incredible for many reasons and really highlights a lot of truths that are often overshadowed by politics and jumping the gun (pun intended). There are plenty of laugh out loud moments, as well as knuckle biting and genuine shock at how certain situations panned out. Whether you have a passion for firearms, business or simply an amazing story, you won't be disappointed with this one. Review: Interesting read. - Good history of what's become a fairly universal side arm. From police to ne'er do wells.
B**I
An incredible journey
As an Engineer myself, I have long been aware of the accomplishments of Gaston Glock, inventor of the most recognisable handgun in history. I wasn't quite prepared for the level of detail in this book, and really enjoyed learning about this incredible journey from before the conception to modern day. You most certainly don't need to be a fan of firearms to enjoy this book (my partner raced through it, despite a lifelong avoidance of any type of firearm). The story is quite incredible for many reasons and really highlights a lot of truths that are often overshadowed by politics and jumping the gun (pun intended). There are plenty of laugh out loud moments, as well as knuckle biting and genuine shock at how certain situations panned out. Whether you have a passion for firearms, business or simply an amazing story, you won't be disappointed with this one.
D**N
Interesting read.
Good history of what's become a fairly universal side arm. From police to ne'er do wells.
M**.
A very interesting read
A really well written book documenting the rise of GLOCK. One of the few books thats kept me interested from cover to cover. Even those that aren’t interested in guns as such will find this a really interesting story of business, trails and politics. A really good read.
M**B
Excellent detail.
A very detailed account of the history of Glock. Well worth the price as it was difficult to put down !
R**F
Glock history
Bought as a present. He informs me that the book is brilliant and really explains the origin and total success of this worldwide success.
A**S
Interesting as a Case Study of Product Design and Development
I remember setting aside the Bloomberg BusinessWeek that had the Glock cover story in 2009 to read, and never getting to it. Three years later it appeared in greatly expanded form as this book, which I picked up and subsequently spent four years not getting to. Finally picked it up the other day and blazed through it. It's a quick read partially because its chopped into twenty short chapters, and partially because like a lot of magazine articles punched up into books, it's a bit repetitive at times and allows for some skimming. My favorite parts had to do with the engineering and sales and marketing aspects of how the company and fun came into being and rapidly took over the US handgun market. That all makes for a fascinating business case study. Aspects of the company's lobbying and legal strategies that tied into this and were also of interest. Less engaging to me were broader sections about gun culture in the US and the detailing of shenanigans going on inside the company. The first half is worth reading even if you're not a gun owner or have much of an interest in guns per se. Second half, less so.
M**S
for all GUN & TECHNOLOGY LOVERS. Readable/enjoyable and then it becomes a little slow like a DOCUmentary. Great insight into GASTON GLOCK and his PISTOL.
S**A
A great, well researched journey from ideas, to manufacture, to distribution and ultimately to defining and leading a market. Not a huge gun fan, but from a business strategy and execution perspective, some fantastic lessons, approached and perspectives. A good read...
A**I
Nice, easy to read about the history of the most famous pistol ever : Glock. Some history, some facts, some reports this book is a fun to read.
W**E
Wer kennt sie nicht? Die Glock-Pistole, Symbol für moderne Feuerwaffen! Was der Colt Single Action Army für den Western und der Colt Government für unzählige Kriegsfilme, Krimis, Gangsterfilme ist, ist im moderne Krimi und Actionfilm die Glock! Dieses Buch hält sich nicht lange mit Vorgeschichten auf, sondern springt direkt ins Geschehen der frühen 1980er, berichtet wie der Österreicher Gaston Glock seine neue Glock-Pistole konstruierte und diese schließlich durch geschicktes Marketing und Preispolitik ihren Siegeszug antrat. Dabei wird auch deutlich, wie einfach und schnell in den USA sich Polizeibehörden für eine neue Waffe entscheiden können und welche Kaufkraft ein Land mit einem liberalen Waffengesetz hat. Denn als deutscher Leser fragt man sich doch, weshalb die Glock 17 nicht von deutschen Unternehmen entwickelt und erfolgreich vermarktet werden konnte? Zwar gab es zuvor schon ähnliche Waffen wie die VP70 oder die P7, beide von Heckler & Koch, die aber nicht annähernd solch einen Verkaufserfolg hatten wie die Glock-Pistole in ihren unterschiedlichen Ausführungen. Zwischendurch berichtet der Autor auch von zivilen, amerikanischen Waffenbesitzern und ihren Erfahrungen mit der Glock-Pistole und belegt anhand tragischer Ereignisse, wie schnell unbewaffnete Zivilisten zu Opfern werden können, etwas, dass die deutschen Medien grundsätzlich ignorieren und schönreden, egal wieviele unbewaffnete Bürger Opfer von Verbrechen und Gewalttaten werden. Aber der Autor berichtet auch von den Schattenseiten dieser neuen Entwicklung:Die neue Pistole mit ihrer hohen Magazinkapazität rief schnell Waffengegner auf den Plan, die entsprechende Gesetze nach sich zogen, was aber den Verkauf der Glock-Pistolen nur noch mehr förderte. Das Buch zeigt eindrucksvoll, was durch geschicktes Marketing erreicht werden kann. Während sich heute viel zu viele Waffenhersteller wegducken und vor links-pazifistischen Medien und Politikern einknicken, zeigt dieses Buch, wie dem durch geschickte Öffentlichkeitsrabeit begegnet werden kann. Eindrucksvoll belegt ‚Glock - The Rise Of America’s Gun’ wie wenig Politiker und Medien gegen eine Sache ausrichten können, wenn viele Bürger und Wähler samt einer schlagkräftigen Organisation eine Sache vertreten. Und so leben weiterhin viele Amerikaner den zweiten Zusatzartikel zur amerikanischen Verfassung aus:Gut, dass das Recht auf Waffenbesitz und einer wohl geordneten Miliz Bestandteil der amerikanischen Verfassung ist. In Deutschland fehlt ein solcher Zusatz im Grundgesetz - noch, denn auch hierzuland erfreuen sich endlich wieder mehr Menschen am Schießsport und sehen im Angesicht neuer Bedrohungen in ihrem persönlichen, täglichen Umfeld die Notwendigkeit einer Bewaffnung ein, um ihr Leben, Gesundheit und Eigentum zu verteidigen! Das Buch zeigt eindrucksvoll, was für eine interessante und nützliche Sache der Waffenbesitz sein kann, wenn man sich nicht ständig von linken Weltverbesserern ein schlechtes Gewissen machen läßt, sondern einfach Freude an der Sache hat! Während in Deutschland fast nur negative Berichte und Dokumentationen veröffentlicht werden, meist von Journalisten, Pazifisten und Wehrdienstverweigeren, die von Waffen eh nichts verstehen, zeigt ‚Glock - The Rise Of America’s Gun’ eindrucksvoll wie sich zum Thema Waffen ein interessantes Buch schreiben läßt, in dem eben nicht Waffenproduzenten und Waffenbesitzer aufs Korn genommen, sondern positiv dargestellt werden. Daran sollten sich die deutschen Medienvertreter und Waffengegner mal ein Beispiel nehmen, hier könnte echte Toleranz bewiesen werden. ‚Glock - The Rise Of America’s Gun’ ist klasse geschrieben, ohne sich allzu sehr in Details zu verzetteln. Dabei ist das Buch interessant, niemals langweilig und einfach interessant zu lesen.
I**R
I just bought a Glock 17. I was looking for practical and technical information about it. This isn't that book. So why 5 Stars? I have an MBA. I launched several entrepreneurial companies. I read suspense novels. This book appeals to all. Gaston Glock was the penultimate entrepreneur. I enjoyed the book as an MBA Case Study. They did a lot of things right. Some appear to be brilliance and others luck. It discusses the peculiar twists and turns of a closely held family company. I have consulted for several similar companies so the stories ring true. Family members are either elevated or banished. I this case both. But it is also a treatise on apparent moral corruption. The book also deals with us intended consequences. It follows 25 years of political give and take on gun control. There an numerous examples where government action results in 180 degree outcomes. Attempts to limit guns increased the number of guns in circulation. My take is that this was extremely well researched and unbiased. In the early chapters, it sounded kind a puff piece pitching the company. But in the summary and afterward, it is critical. All in all, the author, a Bloomberg and Wall Street Journal reporter who followed Glock for 20 years, seems unbiased. He doesn't come across as a "gun nut", claiming little experience or affinity with guns. He is neither anti gun nor an NRA proponent. The examples and statements are well researched. While it is Glock focused, it is a history of gun laws in the latter 20th century US. Interesting poly SCI book. But as a novel, you would reject it as too fantastic. Some of the accounts: Sex Embezzlement Politics Payoffs Legal Thrills Management Strategy Jealousy Again, if a novel you'd say it is too far out there. This could never happen. But it did. You can't make this stuff up PS. Still glad I bought a Glock technically, but less enamored with the company.
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