Full Auto Suppressed Glock - cool or nah?

Published on November 16, 2023
Duration: 0:49

This guide details the technique for firing a suppressed Full-Auto Glock, as demonstrated by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS. It covers grip, aiming with a red dot sight, managing muzzle dip caused by suppressor weight during full-auto fire, and maintaining accuracy. The use of a specialized holster like the Ragnarok SD for suppressed pistols is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

Firing a suppressed full-auto Glock requires advanced techniques to manage muzzle dip caused by suppressor weight, which can lower the point of impact. Proper grip and recoil control are essential for maintaining accuracy during full-auto bursts. Specialized gear like the T.REX ARMS Ragnarok SD holster is recommended for carrying suppressed firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Full-Auto Suppressed Glock Demo
  2. 00:07Experiment Motivation
  3. 00:13Accuracy and Muzzle Dip Analysis
  4. 00:235-Meter Grouping Test
  5. 00:37Holster Setup

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a suppressor affect accuracy on a full-auto Glock?

A suppressor's weight can cause muzzle dip, making the firearm shoot lower than the red dot sight's aim during full-auto fire. This requires advanced recoil control and aiming adjustments to maintain tight groups.

What is the T.REX ARMS Ragnarok SD holster designed for?

The Ragnarok SD holster is specifically designed for Outside the Waistband (OWB) carry of suppressed pistols. It offers passive retention and accommodates unique firearm builds that include suppressors.

What are the key challenges when firing a suppressed full-auto Glock?

The primary challenges include managing the significant muzzle dip caused by the suppressor's weight, controlling the rapid rate of fire, and maintaining a consistent point of impact despite these mechanical factors.

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