How controllable is a switch? 🤨😂

Published on February 10, 2026
Duration: 1:31

This video demonstrates the controllability of a Glock pistol equipped with a full-auto switch, comparing its performance as a standalone handgun versus when installed in a Meta Tactical Apex carbine chassis. The host, PewView, highlights significant muzzle climb and wider shot groups in the handgun configuration, while the chassis dramatically improves stability and accuracy. The expert assessment notes PewView's advanced recoil management and familiarity with NFA items, indicating a high authority level.

Quick Summary

A Glock pistol equipped with a full-auto switch is challenging to control in its standard handgun form due to extreme muzzle climb. However, installing it into a carbine conversion chassis, such as the Meta Tactical Apex, dramatically enhances stability and accuracy, resulting in tighter shot groups and more manageable recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 00:21The Challenge: Full-Auto Switch Test
  3. 00:39Handgun Configuration Test
  4. 00:58Chassis Configuration Test
  5. 01:20Conclusion: Rate of Fire Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

How controllable is a Glock with a full-auto switch?

A Glock with a full-auto switch is significantly less controllable in its standard handgun configuration due to extreme muzzle climb. However, when installed in a carbine conversion chassis like the Meta Tactical Apex, controllability is greatly improved, leading to tighter shot groups.

What is the difference between a Glock handgun and one in a chassis with a full-auto switch?

In handgun form, a Glock with a full-auto switch experiences severe muzzle rise. The Meta Tactical Apex chassis adds stability and points of contact, drastically reducing recoil and improving shot placement, making it much more manageable.

What is a full-auto switch for a Glock?

A full-auto switch is an aftermarket device that modifies a semi-automatic Glock pistol to fire in fully automatic mode. Its use is heavily regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) in the United States.

Does a carbine chassis improve full-auto Glock accuracy?

Yes, a carbine chassis significantly improves the accuracy and controllability of a full-auto equipped Glock. The added stability from the chassis's stock and foregrip allows for much tighter shot groups compared to firing the handgun alone.

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