Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Arnbo on March 27, 2013, 06:52:49 AM
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Seen a segment onthe Glock 18 Wow I would like one.
Anyone actually seen one up close?
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Looks expensive to shoot.
Glock 18 C full-auto 33 round magazine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE_cz56HSRM#)
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:) I put a few mags thru one. very fast shooter, empties the mag really quicly. In my opinion it has no real value unless you wanted to mow down a group of targets that are really close together. Department has since sold all full auto except for M-16s.
Carl
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:) I put a few mags thru one. very fast shooter, empties the mag really quicly. In my opinion it has no real value unless you wanted to mow down a group of targets that are really close together. Department has since sold all full auto except for M-16s.
Carl
Very cool! I realize a full auto has its uses and pros and cons.It is a cool pistol
And hope to one day get a chance to empty a magazine or two........
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Three round burst is waaaay cooler. 8) But as long as you have deep pocket books, all full autos are cool! :chuckle:
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That glock shoots so fast that two squeezes of the trigger empties it, very fun, be cool to draw against Matt Dillion. it is controllable also, at like 50 feet you can keep a mag in a standard target. but it is empty in a second.(seems like)
Carl
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:) I put a few mags thru one. very fast shooter, empties the mag really quicly. In my opinion it has no real value unless you wanted to mow down a group of targets that are really close together. Department has since sold all full auto except for M-16s.
Carl
I agree, I shot one of the G18s that the Las Vegas SWAT team has.
It was fun, but I think thats about as far as they go. Pretty useless for tactical purposes.
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i want a glock 21 with a 5 inch lone wolf barrell that is threaded and a martime spring kit. so if the pistol gets wet iit will still fire and a nice 10 inch supressor. I wanna hunt a tree stand with a pistol.
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Back in the 90's I knew the northwest division director for Glock USA. He lived in Oregon. He legally owned on of the Glock 18's. Here is a little tid bit of info that not many people know. Glock Austria imported to Glock USA only 150, 18 guns in the entire continent of north America. I was lucky enough to shoot his at the Albany Rifle and Pistol Club in central Oregon. The rate of fire is unreal. About 1,200 rounds a minute. You could empty a 30 round mag in a couple of seconds. The ONLY way to own one of these today in the US, is you either have to be a class III dealer or a class III manufacturer. Private ownership was banned in 1986. The guns that were out there then are all grandfathered in. You can still buy from a private owner if you can clear the background but you are going to pay unreal numbers to get a private owned full auto firearm.