Holy Grail Auto Glock

Published on July 26, 2024
Duration: 18:59

This review of the rare Glock 18C machine gun, presented by PSR, details its unique features, including the selector switch, compensated barrel, and internal rail system. The video demonstrates its full-auto capability, the effectiveness of its porting, and the necessity of the 33-round magazine. It also covers NFA-compliant accessory installations like stock adapters and foregrips, highlighting the host's extensive knowledge of restricted firearms and regulations.

Quick Summary

The Glock 18C is a rare factory machine gun featuring a selector switch on the slide for full-auto fire and a compensated barrel with porting to reduce muzzle rise. It is incompatible with standard Glock 17 parts due to a unique internal rail system and requires specific 33-round magazines for its high cyclic rate.

Chapters

  1. 00:57Introduction to the Glock 18C
  2. 01:51Technical Features of the 18C
  3. 04:12Initial Shooting Tests
  4. 07:0033-Round Magazine History
  5. 10:21Accessories and NFA Compliance
  6. 13:38High-Speed Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What distinguishes the Glock 18C from standard Glock models?

The primary distinction is the selector switch located on the rear of the slide, which allows for both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire. The 'C' designation also indicates a compensated barrel with factory porting to reduce muzzle rise.

Can I add a stock to a Glock 18C?

Yes, if the Glock 18C is a legally registered machine gun, accessories like stock adapters (e.g., Endo Tactical) and stocks (e.g., Magpul MOE SL) can be added without violating NFA regulations.

What is the purpose of the porting on the Glock 18C?

The porting on the barrel and slide of the Glock 18C is a compensation system designed to vent gas upwards, effectively reducing muzzle rise and allowing for better control during rapid full-automatic fire.

Why was the 33-round magazine developed for the Glock 18?

The 33-round magazine was specifically designed by Glock for the Glock 18 to provide adequate ammunition capacity to sustain its high rate of fire during full-automatic operation.

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