Glock 18c

Started by glenn, October-17-14 01:10

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glenn

Proud Untermenschen of the NWO

Taxi

#1
That does look fun, on a "technical" point, one would imagine it loses some amount of velocity due to the barrels design apropos the venting of gas.

That's possibly how they have managed to make the slide even more skeletonised, and indeed how they achieve full auto fury with minimum "flip" in what appears to be more or less a standard sized conventional Glock handgun of some model, as the method of venting would also serve as quite an effective muzzle flip reducer.

I think the Zombie received .380acp hits x30 in essence from a 9mm luger calibre firearm mind you it's undead anyway so you would want to try and cut off it's arms etc to reduce it's physical ability, so spraying it's extremities with that may well help in that regard.

cwlongshot

I was lucky enough to have shot one of these when they first came to be... FAST FAST FAST FAST gun!   The one I shot had its switch in the very back on the drop out firing pin plate.

I would not want to have to pay for the ammo that thing can eat!  :o ::) ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D

CW

OV-1D

#3
  That's the first Glock I'd consider having but would have to find a drum mag. for it for sure , thanks Glenn great post . :) :) Imagine having a silencer for it , WOW . Now what are the classifications and cost ? Gotta find out tomorrow . ;) ;) 

  Just surfed a bit and nevermind I withdraw my wanting that piece . I can't believe what they are saying to own and operate this thing a little too much , heck allot too much . Besides your wrist will take quite a beating with prolonged use aside from one's pocket book .  :)
TO ARMS , TO ARMS the liberal socialists are coming . Load and prime your weapons . Don't shoot till you see their UN patches or the Obama bumper stickers , literally . And shoot any politician that says he wants to help you or us .

grayelky

Trying to find a Glock 18 that is legal and transferable is going to be extremely difficult, if possible. It is also going to be very expensive due to its rareity. Then you will have to pay Uncle a $200 transfer tax for the automatic weapon, and another $200 transfer tax for the suppressor. The good news is, you can use the suppressor on any 9mm weapon.
Guns are a lot like parachutes:

"If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again"

Taxi

#5
I'm not sure a muzzle mounted suppressor would be effective with all those vents running down the barrel towards the chamber, venting noise and gas...

Actually there's two models, an 18 and 18c

The 18 has a more conventional barrel arrangement, and can be suppressed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd2T9cxJvWM

Here's one  :)

You might be able to suppress the 18c in the first video, but I can't see it for the reasons outlined above.

RogueTS1

It will be impossible since the Glock 18 was invented after the 1986 SMG law. Hence to acquire a civilian legally transferable SMG it must have been registered before the end of 1986. Now if one was to get a Class III license they could get a dealer sample but would have to dispose of it when they let the Class III license go.

This is why we need to get the Feds to rescind the 1986 law. It severely limits the automatic weapons one can procure or create as well as making weapon prices that should be quite low astronomically high for the civilian market while the government entities can pick them up for a song and a handshake.
Wounds of the flesh a surgeon's skill may heal but wounded honour is only cured with steel.

cfsharry

For the kid in us FUN to watch.  In reality a subgun would be a better tool.

RogueTS1

......... or a 3 round burst like the Beretta 93 has............
Wounds of the flesh a surgeon's skill may heal but wounded honour is only cured with steel.