This content details the legal ramifications of possessing or selling Glock switches, which convert semi-automatic firearms to fully automatic. A Michigan man faces significant prison time for selling these devices, highlighting the ATF's increased scrutiny and the severe penalties associated with such illegal modifications. The narrative emphasizes the risks involved, even for minimal profit, and the consequences of engaging in these activities.
This video demonstrates the installation and performance of the 'Fat Lip' FRT (Firearm Response Trigger) system and 'Section 8 housing' in a Glock 17 Gen 5. The speaker highlights the 'drop-in' nature of the parts, requiring no tuning for immediate full-auto functionality. The firearm used is a law enforcement trade-in, noted as being 'broken-in'.
This entry details the function and legal classification of a Drop-In Auto Sear (DIAS), a device that converts an AR-15 receiver to full-automatic fire. It highlights the extreme rarity and value of registered, transferable DIAS units, with only two known to exist in the US before 1986, commanding prices of $40,000-$52,000. Unlike registered receiver guns, a DIAS is considered a self-contained legal machine gun.
This video critically examines New York Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed law requiring 3D printers to block firearm printing. The narrator, demonstrating a high level of technical expertise, argues that such software restrictions are easily bypassed. A modified Glock with 3D printed full-auto components is shown, illustrating the practical ineffectiveness of the proposed legislation against determined individuals.
This video from hickok45 examines the latest Glock 19 Gen 5 variant, focusing on design changes intended to prevent the installation of illegal auto-sear 'switches'. While acknowledging the legal motivations behind these modifications, the review confirms that the firearm maintains expected Glock reliability and accuracy during live-fire testing. Hickok45 also touches on generational preferences and the importance of parts compatibility.
This analysis by Colion Noir critiques the premise of Glock's V-Series redesign, intended to be 'unconvertible.' Despite Glock's efforts, individuals have rapidly developed and implemented 'Glock switches' for full-auto conversion, demonstrating the futility of attempting to engineer out human ingenuity and circumvent political pressure. The video argues that such redesigns are a flawed approach by the anti-gun lobby, whose true aim is control and bankrupting the industry rather than genuine safety.
This review of the Glock 19C V by PewView delves into its design as a response to California's 'Glock switch' regulations, aiming to prevent full-auto conversion. The host demonstrates its rapid-fire capabilities on a range, critically examining the effectiveness of gun laws in preventing modifications. The content highlights the ongoing debate around firearm compliance and aftermarket alterations.
Brandon Herrera critically examines Glock's V Model, designed to prevent full-auto conversion, revealing it has already been bypassed. He discusses the legal and political motivations behind such designs, particularly appeasing anti-gun groups and avoiding lawsuits. The video also touches on the ATF's regulation of auto sears and the broader trend of advocacy groups targeting other firearm manufacturers like Ruger.
This episode explores the creation and testing of a custom Glock full-auto conversion switch, manufactured using CNC machining at Aves Engineering. The modified Glock 17 is compared to a factory Glock 18C, revealing the 18C's superior controllability due to its ported components. The custom switch demonstrated reliable function throughout the testing.
This video critically analyzes a recent ATF press briefing, highlighting perceived shortcomings in the officials' firearms knowledge and policy proposals. The speaker debunks the ATF's claims about the 'unusual danger' of Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and questions the effectiveness of new regulations on 3D-printed parts and 'Glock switches,' arguing they target law-abiding citizens rather than criminals. The analysis emphasizes the Second Amendment's purpose beyond hunting and criticizes media bias.
This video demonstrates the functionality of a Glock switch, an illegal modification that converts a semi-automatic Glock firearm into a fully automatic weapon. The speaker, Johnny Q, emphasizes the severe legal consequences of possessing such devices, including potential imprisonment. The demonstration highlights the rapid-fire rate achievable with the switch, underscoring its illicit nature and the importance of adhering to firearm laws.
Colion Noir discusses the Glock switch, invented by Jorge L. Leon, which converts semi-automatic pistols to full-auto. Leon regrets its civilian misuse, having intended it for military and law enforcement. Noir argues that the focus should be on the criminal actor, not the tool, and that existing gun control measures have failed to prevent illegal full-auto access, while restricting law-abiding citizens. He asserts the Second Amendment should encompass all 'arms,' including full-auto firearms.
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