Little Kid Shooting Full Auto Glock with a Switch!๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ”ฅ #AyoItsMike #subscribe #glock #switch

Published on May 7, 2023
Duration: 0:13

This video demonstrates the firing technique for a modified Glock pistol equipped with a full-auto 'switch' (auto sear). The young shooter, under apparent supervision, handles the firearm safely, utilizing proper grip and aiming before executing a short full-auto burst. The content highlights the excitement of experiencing full-auto fire while implicitly showcasing the need for responsible handling and awareness of NFA regulations surrounding such modifications.

Quick Summary

A 'switch' on a Glock pistol is an aftermarket auto sear that enables full-auto fire. While demonstrated in the video with safety gear like Walker's ear protection, modifying firearms to full-auto is heavily regulated by the NFA and generally illegal without proper registration and tax stamps. Proper handling and understanding of firearm laws are crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock with Auto Switch Visible
  2. 00:00Shooter Gear and Accessories
  3. 00:04Aiming and Full-Auto Firing
  4. 00:09Reaction to Full-Auto Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'switch' on a Glock pistol?

A 'switch' on a Glock pistol refers to an aftermarket auto sear device that modifies the firearm to fire in fully automatic mode, allowing continuous firing as long as the trigger is held. Its possession is regulated under the NFA.

Is it legal to put a switch on a Glock?

Modifying a semi-automatic firearm like a Glock to fire automatically using a switch is heavily regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA). It is generally illegal without proper registration, a tax stamp, and adherence to all federal laws.

What safety gear was used in the video?

The shooter in the video was observed wearing Walker's brand ear protection, which is essential for safeguarding hearing during shooting activities, especially with rapid or full-auto fire.

What are the risks of using a full-auto conversion device?

Using full-auto conversion devices like switches carries significant legal risks if not properly registered under the NFA. Additionally, improper handling can lead to loss of control, increased recoil, and potential safety hazards on the range.

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