Glock said it has settled a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia against Austrian Sporting Arms, Inc. and ISSC Handels GmbH.

 

Glock said the lawsuit involved claims for trade dress infringement, trade dress dilution, and unfair competition based on ASA's sales of a .22 caliber pistol known as the M22, which is manufactured in Austria by ISSC. Glock alleged in the lawsuit that the M22 has an appearance that is confusingly similar to the distinctive appearance and overall image of the GLOCK pistols. Without admitting liability, ASA and ISSC agreed to resolve the matter by redesigning the M22 to differentiate its appearance from the appearance of the GLOCK family of pistols, to cease further imports of the M22 until the redesign is complete, and to pay GLOCK an undisclosed amount. The specific terms of the settlement are confidential.