Glock with a SWITCH vs Binary Glock Trigger 👀🔥 | Which one is Faster? |

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 10:40

This guide details the installation of an auto sear switch (often referred to as a 'switch') into a Glock pistol and its subsequent integration into an MCK chassis for rapid-fire capability. The video demonstrates the process and highlights the function of such modifications. It's crucial to understand that modifications enabling full-auto fire are heavily regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and require proper licensing and tax stamps.

Quick Summary

A Glock 'switch' enables full-automatic fire, firing continuously while the trigger is held. A binary trigger fires one round on pull and another on release. Both increase rate of fire, but auto sears are heavily regulated under the NFA, requiring registration and a tax stamp for legal possession in the US.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Full-Auto Glock with Switch Demo
  2. 01:30PR Triggers Introduction
  3. 02:27Testing the PR Trigger on Custom Glock
  4. 03:48Glock Switch Mechanics in MCK
  5. 05:49BRN-180 and Binary Fire
  6. 07:07Folding Glock and Suppressed Testing
  7. 08:30Police Encounter at Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Glock switch and a binary trigger?

A Glock 'switch' typically refers to an auto sear that enables full-automatic fire, firing continuously as long as the trigger is held. A binary trigger fires one round on the pull and another on the release, offering a rapid but controlled two-round cycle per trigger manipulation.

How does a Glock switch work in an MCK?

An auto sear switch modifies a Glock slide to fire automatically. When installed in an MCK chassis, the chassis must have a specific cutout to accommodate the switch, allowing it to engage the sear mechanism during rapid fire.

Are auto sear switches legal?

In the United States, auto sear devices that convert semi-automatic firearms to full-automatic are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Possession and use require federal registration, a tax stamp, and strict adherence to legal requirements. Unregistered devices are illegal.

What is a binary trigger system?

A binary trigger system is a type of aftermarket trigger that fires one round when the trigger is pulled and a second round when the trigger is released. This effectively doubles the rate of fire compared to a standard semi-automatic trigger.

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