I Don’t Have A Switch On THIS Glock! [I Promise]

Published on April 18, 2024
Duration: 0:36

This entry addresses the legality and safety of owning firearms, specifically Glocks, in relation to auto sear devices ('switches'). Firearms instructor Johnny Q emphasizes that such modifications are illegal and strongly advises against them. The content focuses on ensuring firearms remain compliant with regulations and are operated safely in a semi-automatic capacity.

Quick Summary

Firearms instructor Johnny Q confirms his Glock is semi-automatic and lacks illegal auto sear devices ('switches'). He stresses that such modifications are illegal under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and strongly advises against them, emphasizing the importance of firearm compliance and safe, legal operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing the Switch Comment
  2. 00:09Legality of Glock Switches
  3. 00:14Reiteration of Compliance
  4. 00:28Viewer Engagement & Disclaimer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'switch' in the context of firearms?

A 'switch' typically refers to an auto sear device that, when installed on a semi-automatic firearm, allows it to function as a machine gun, firing continuously as long as the trigger is depressed. Possession or installation of such devices is heavily regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA).

Are auto sear devices legal to install on Glocks?

No, installing an auto sear device ('switch') on a semi-automatic firearm like a Glock to convert it to fully automatic is illegal under federal law unless the firearm has been registered and taxed as a machine gun under the NFA. Such modifications are strictly prohibited for civilian ownership without extensive legal compliance.

What are the legal implications of possessing a Glock with an auto sear?

Possessing an unregistered auto sear device or a firearm modified with one to function as a machine gun carries severe federal penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines. It is considered a violation of the National Firearms Act (NFA).

How can I ensure my Glock is legally compliant?

Ensure your Glock operates solely as a semi-automatic firearm. Avoid any modifications that could convert it to fully automatic, such as installing an auto sear ('switch'). Always consult federal, state, and local laws regarding firearm modifications and ownership.

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