Gaston Glock, the guy behind the weapon, dies aged 94-- APA

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Gaston Glock, the reclusive engineer and tycoon who developed one of the world&s best-selling handguns, died on Wednesday aged 94, Austrian
news agency APA said.The Austrian won loyal followings among police and military across the world with the weapons that bore his name
Forbes estimated his and his family&s fortune at $1.1 billion in 2021.His rise began in the 1980s when the Austrian military was looking for
a new, innovative weapon, Reuters reported.Up until then, the Glock company had made military knives and consumer goods including curtain
rods
But he assembled a team of firearms experts and came up with the Glock 17, a lightweight semi-automatic gun largely made of plastic.The
revolutionary design & with a frame made of a high-strength, nylon-based polymer and only the slide made of metal & beat several other
companies& blueprints and secured his upstart outfit the contract.Soon the easily assembled weapon became a global hit but criticism
grew.Glock himself rarely responded to criticism from activists, shunned public debate and, in 2000, refused to join other weapons
manufacturers in signing a voluntary gun control deal with the U.S
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