Quick Summary

The Glock 18C is a select-fire variant capable of both semi-automatic and fully automatic fire. It features a compensated barrel with ports to reduce muzzle rise, especially during full-auto bursts, and is often shown with extended magazines for sustained firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 18C Full-Auto Demonstration
  2. 00:02Full-Auto Firing at Range
  3. 00:06Compensated Barrel Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Glock 18C?

The Glock 18C is a select-fire variant of the standard Glock pistol, meaning it can fire in both semi-automatic and fully automatic modes. It is often equipped with a compensated barrel to help manage recoil during automatic fire.

What are the key features of the Glock 18C shown in the video?

The video highlights the Glock 18C's select-fire capability, its compensated/ported barrel and slide, and the use of an extended 33-round magazine for sustained full-auto fire at an outdoor range.

Is the Glock 18C legal for civilian ownership?

In most jurisdictions, particularly in the United States, the Glock 18C is classified as a machine gun and is subject to strict regulations under the National Firearms Act (NFA), making civilian ownership extremely difficult and rare.

What does the 'C' stand for on a Glock 18C?

The 'C' in Glock 18C stands for 'Compensated.' This refers to the ports machined into the barrel and slide near the muzzle, which are designed to redirect propellant gases upwards, helping to reduce muzzle rise during firing.

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