Which Glock Switch Is The Fastest? (18+)

Published on September 6, 2024
Duration: 16:15

This video compares the rate of fire for various Glock configurations, including semi-auto, a Franklin Armory binary trigger, an aftermarket auto switch, and a factory Glock 18C. The aftermarket auto switch and the Glock 18C demonstrated significantly faster magazine emptying times than the semi-auto and binary trigger setups. The test highlights the dramatic increase in fire rate achievable with full-auto modifications.

Quick Summary

An aftermarket Glock auto switch emptied a 17-round magazine in 1.23 seconds, while the factory Glock 18C took 1.27 seconds. Both are significantly faster than a standard semi-auto Glock 17 (3.57 seconds) or a Franklin Armory binary trigger (4.03 seconds).

Chapters

  1. 00:41Intro: Blicky Olympics Speed Test
  2. 01:35Franklin Armory Binary Trigger Overview
  3. 03:44Semi-Auto Glock 17 Baseline Test
  4. 04:41Franklin Armory Binary Speed Test Results
  5. 06:03Aftermarket Glock Switch Speed Test
  6. 07:09Factory Glock 18C Speed Test
  7. 10:05Glock 18C 'Drive-By' Evaluation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to make a Glock fire automatically?

Based on this test, an aftermarket Glock auto switch or a factory Glock 18C are the fastest methods for achieving automatic fire, emptying a 17-round magazine in approximately 1.2 seconds.

How does a Glock binary trigger compare to full-auto?

A Franklin Armory binary trigger, while firing on trigger pull and release, was slower than both semi-auto and full-auto configurations in this test, taking 4.03 seconds for 17 rounds compared to 1.23 seconds for a switch.

What was the baseline speed for a semi-auto Glock 17?

The baseline test for a standard semi-auto Glock 17 showed it took 3.57 seconds to empty a 17-round magazine, providing a clear comparison point for modified systems.

Is the Glock 18C faster than an aftermarket auto switch?

The factory Glock 18C fired a 17-round magazine in 1.27 seconds, which is negligibly slower than the aftermarket switch's 1.23 seconds in this specific test. Both are significantly faster than semi-auto or binary triggers.

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