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Published on July 31, 2023
Duration: 0:44

This entry details the severe safety risks associated with modifying a Glock for full-automatic fire, particularly the dangers of adding a vertical foregrip. The content emphasizes that such modifications are unsafe and illegal without proper NFA compliance, highlighting a real-world incident where a shooter sustained a hand injury. It serves as a critical educational piece to prevent similar accidents by warning against these dangerous practices.

Quick Summary

Modifying a Glock with a full-auto switch and vertical foregrip is extremely unsafe and illegal without NFA compliance. The primary danger is losing control during full-auto fire, leading to severe hand injuries as the shooter's own rounds can strike their hand, as demonstrated in a shooting range incident.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Modified Glock Setup
  2. 00:08Safety Disclaimer & Educational Purpose
  3. 00:26Accident Footage: Hand Injury at Range
  4. 00:28Analysis & PSA: Foregrip Danger

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main dangers of modifying a Glock with a full-auto switch and vertical foregrip?

Modifying a Glock with a full-auto switch and vertical foregrip is extremely unsafe and illegal without NFA compliance. The primary danger is losing control during full-auto fire, leading to severe hand injuries as the shooter's own rounds can strike their hand, as demonstrated in a shooting range incident.

Is it legal to add a full-auto switch to a Glock?

No, it is generally illegal to add a full-auto switch to a Glock or any other firearm without complying with the National Firearms Act (NFA). This requires registration, a tax stamp, and adherence to strict federal regulations. Unregistered conversions are illegal machine guns.

Why is a vertical foregrip dangerous on a full-auto Glock?

A vertical foregrip on a full-auto Glock is dangerous because it can hinder proper control during rapid, automatic fire. If the shooter loses grip or control, the firearm can shift unpredictably, potentially causing the shooter's hand to be in the path of the ejected casings or even their own rounds.

What kind of injury can occur from firing a modified full-auto Glock improperly?

Improper handling of a modified full-auto Glock, especially with a vertical foregrip, can lead to severe hand injuries. This includes being struck by the firearm's own 9mm rounds due to loss of control during rapid fire, as depicted in the educational footage.

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