Make a guy wonder what it would be like to legally own a G18C. Now, we're talking a piece of automated mechanical genius! Put a suppressor on that baby with a few loads of 147 Federal HSTs and it's the perfect tacticool shooter under extreme self defense conditions (at less than 50 yards).
Make a guy wonder what it would be like to legally own a G18C. Now, we're talking a piece of automated mechanical genius! Put a suppressor on that baby with a few loads of 147 Federal HSTs and it's the perfect tacticool shooter under extreme self defense conditions (at less than 50 yards).
There's only one way. You need to own a business that manufacturers Title II weapons and be properly licensed to do so. Even then, the company owns the gun, not you and you are not allowed to keep it if the business folds. You would be allowed to manufacture a conversion device.
A SOT 03 can legally possess an automatic firearm with a demo letter from a law enforcement agency. However, Glock deals with LEAs directly and does not deal with middlemen. You would not get an 18C that way. A few have many years ago before the practice changed.
I would never convert mine like that and if I did I would pay extra for the selector lever in the back so I only used it when needed. Which is like never.
Yes awesome and fun but is it practical in the real world? I can see if you wanted to inflict damage in a large group of people but defending yourself against some attacker I want a semi auto. 2 rounds in the chest and 1 in the head should be plenty and it gives you extra for multiple attackers.
I would love a full auto bAbY gLoCk.... In .40cal!
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