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Published on July 28, 2023
Duration: 0:26

This guide details the installation of a 'Glock Switch,' a device that converts a Glock pistol to full-auto fire. It covers identifying compatible Glock models, the installation process involving slide backplate replacement, and the resulting full-auto discharge. The content highlights the NFA regulated status of such devices and potential operational challenges for users unfamiliar with modified firearms.

Quick Summary

A 'Glock Switch' is an auto-sear device that converts a semi-automatic Glock pistol into a machine gun, making it regulated under the NFA. Possession of an unregistered 'Glock Switch' is illegal and carries severe penalties. Common Glock models like the Glock 26 can be affected, and operation requires caution due to potential malfunctions and legal risks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 'Switch' Owner
  2. 00:06Operational Difficulty Example
  3. 00:18Full-Auto Discharge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'Glock Switch' and what does it do?

A 'Glock Switch' is an auto-sear device that replaces the standard sear in a Glock pistol, converting it from semi-automatic to fully automatic fire. This modification is heavily regulated under the NFA.

Is it legal to own a 'Glock Switch'?

Owning an unregistered 'Glock Switch' or using it to convert a firearm to full-auto is illegal under federal law (NFA) and carries severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines.

What Glock models can be modified with a 'Glock Switch'?

While the video mentions Glock 26 and modified Glock 17/19 models, 'Glock Switches' are typically designed for specific Glock generations and models. Compatibility should be carefully verified, keeping legal restrictions in mind.

What are the risks associated with using a 'Glock Switch'?

The primary risk is severe legal consequences due to NFA violations. Additionally, improper installation or operation can lead to firearm malfunctions, accidental discharges, and potential injury.

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