Glock 18 at Knob Creek

Published on October 10, 2010
Duration: 0:15

Hickok45 demonstrates the Glock 18 at Knob Creek, highlighting its full-auto capability with an extended 33-round magazine. The video showcases the high rate of fire and rapid emptying of the magazine, concluding with a visual of the empty firearm. It emphasizes the impressive performance of this automatic pistol in a range environment.

Quick Summary

The Glock 18 is a select-fire machine pistol capable of both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. Demonstrated at Knob Creek, it features a high rate of fire, approximately 1,200 rounds per minute, and is commonly paired with extended 33-round magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock 18 at Knob Creek
  2. 00:05Full-Auto Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:12Glock 18 Empty Magazine Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Glock 18 known for?

The Glock 18 is a select-fire machine pistol, meaning it can fire in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes. It's often seen with extended magazines, like the 33-round capacity shown, and is known for its high rate of fire.

Where was the Glock 18 demonstrated in this video?

The Glock 18 was demonstrated at the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot, a well-known event where automatic firearms are a major attraction. This venue allows for the legal firing of such weapons.

What caliber is the Glock 18?

The Glock 18 is chambered in 9mm, specifically the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. This is a common and widely available caliber for handguns.

What is the approximate rate of fire for a Glock 18?

The Glock 18 has a very high rate of fire, estimated to be around 1,200 rounds per minute. This means it can empty a standard 17-round magazine in under a second, or a 33-round magazine in just over a second.

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