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Published on September 2, 2020
Duration: 2:55

This video showcases the select-fire capabilities of the Glock 18C, a factory-compensated machine gun. Expert shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrates its full-auto function, highlighting the effectiveness of its ported barrel and lightened slide in managing the high cyclic rate. The demonstration emphasizes the firearm's legal status for their use and provides a glimpse into its performance on the range.

Quick Summary

The Glock 18C is a select-fire pistol featuring a lightened slide for its high cyclic rate (approx. 1,200 RPM) and a ported barrel for recoil compensation. Unlike converted Glock 17s, it's factory-built for full-auto fire with fewer interchangeable parts. For an experience, visit Sendero Shooting Sports in Belton, Texas.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Glock 18C
  2. 00:28Technical Specs and Comparisons
  3. 01:20Full-Auto Live Fire
  4. 02:30Conclusion and Location

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Glock 18C suitable for full-auto fire?

The Glock 18C is designed for full-auto with a lightened slide to handle its high cyclic rate (approx. 1,200 RPM) and a ported barrel for recoil compensation. It also features fewer interchangeable parts than a standard Glock 17, indicating a specialized design.

How does the Glock 18C differ from a converted Glock 17?

The Glock 18C is a factory-built select-fire weapon, whereas a converted Glock 17 is a semi-automatic pistol modified for full-auto fire. The 18C has components specifically engineered for sustained full-auto use and fewer interchangeable parts.

What is the cyclic rate of the Glock 18C?

The Glock 18C has an estimated cyclic rate of approximately 1,200 rounds per minute. This high rate of fire is managed through design features like a lightened slide and ported barrel.

Where can one experience the Glock 18C?

Viewers interested in experiencing the Glock 18C are recommended to visit Sendero Shooting Sports located in Belton, Texas. This provides an opportunity for hands-on interaction with the firearm.

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