Glock Go Burrr (WTF TV Episode 1)

Published on October 1, 2025
Duration: 15:58

This video details the process of installing and testing a Glock conversion switch, allowing for select-fire capability. It highlights the technical aspects of the Glock 18C and a modified Glock 17, including manufacturing processes at Aves Engineering and range performance analysis. The content emphasizes the legalities surrounding such modifications and provides insights into firearm mechanics from a technically enthusiastic perspective.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis compares the factory Glock 18C and a modified Glock 17 with a custom switch. While the switch enables full-auto fire, the 18C's ported barrel and slide provide superior recoil management and controllability during rapid firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsorship
  2. 02:38Aves Engineering Overview
  3. 04:59The Glock 18C and Switches
  4. 07:53Manufacturing the Switch
  5. 10:36Range Testing and Comparison
  6. 13:34Technical Performance Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal requirements for possessing a Glock 18C or similar select-fire firearm?

In the US, possessing a factory Glock 18C or any machine gun requires adherence to federal laws, including registration and potentially a Special Occupational Tax (SOT) status for dealers or manufacturers. Unlicensed individuals typically cannot legally own post-1986 machine guns.

How does a custom Glock conversion switch work?

A custom Glock conversion switch typically interfaces with the firearm's sear mechanism. It's designed to manipulate the trigger and sear engagement to enable automatic fire, essentially mimicking the function of a factory select-fire mechanism.

What is Aves Engineering's role in firearm modification?

Aves Engineering is presented as a company specializing in manufacturing firearm components, including custom parts like Glock conversion switches, utilizing professional CNC machining processes. They host manufacturing segments for content creators.

What are the performance differences between a Glock 18C and a modified Glock 17?

While a modified Glock 17 can achieve full-auto fire with a conversion switch, the factory Glock 18C generally offers better controllability due to its ported slide and barrel, which are designed to mitigate recoil during automatic fire.

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