Twin Glock 18 Full Auto Video

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This guy fires two G18's, one in each hand, full auto
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Two G18's on full auto
Dr.Chris
 
As cool and as fun as they are, I never saw any real use to full auto pistols - other than sending lead all over the place.
FUN ! FUN! FUN!
 
sixty9santa said:
As cool and as fun as they are, I never saw any real use to full auto pistols - other than sending lead all over the place.
FUN ! FUN! FUN!

One could argue that a 14" shotgun has less effectiveness.
Sure, one of these is inaccurate at full auto, but when you think about it, its packing the firepower of a shotgun in 1/4 the size.

I am referring to home defence, of course.
 
It's too bad that the target was not displayed. I'm curious about the accuracy of two-handed shooting of the G 18's.

John
 
Here's a page with a clip of a purported Glock 18 (look under the main photo)--although it's got an odd blob at the rear of the slide so I don't know if it's legit or not. If it is legit it shows good controllability and not bad accuracy--even with one hand!
 
Is this BS?

From the page Master-G linked to said:
It's also possible to buy an FSSG (Fire Selector System for Glock Pistols), which converts any Glock pistol to a full auto weapon. The FSSG is made of reinforced glass filled polymer and weighs less than an ounce.
Not that such a kit would be allowed in Canada but has anyone ever heard of a Fire Sellector System to make Glocks full auto?

Dr.Chris
 
Dr.Chris said:
Not that such a kit would be allowed in Canada but has anyone ever heard of a Fire Sellector System to make Glocks full auto?

Dr.Chris
Yup, anytime you see that the glocks slide cover plate doesnt look factory, thats a conversion kit to make the glock full auto. The kit simply replaces the slide cover plate. Do a google search. The factory glock 18 has a selector right on the slide of the gun.
 
t works exactly like a semi-auto Glock, with one addition. In
full-auto mode, there is a small finger that protrudes downward
and backward from the bottom of the slide. The finger is located
toward the rear of the slide, just left of the striker channel.

This finger pushes the sear plate down as the slide closes, sliding
the plate off the striker and firing the gun again. When the trigger
is released, the sear plate moves forward, out of reach of the finger,
and firing stops.
 
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