It should be noted that this is not a standard Glock 18, if it is one at all - if you'll notice, it has an external hammer, which Glocks do not possess.
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Posted by: dnice on September 6th, 2006
fire half the s**t at someone or something and worry about the innacuracy later. most people run once this thing goes off and your job is half done
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Posted by: Guest on March 19th, 2006
It might be handy against e.g. a terrorist bursting in through a cockpit door or something. But yeah, that gun looked about as accurate as most usenet posts. I guess you could walk the fire, but you'd be out of rounds pretty quickly...
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Posted by: Guest on March 18th, 2006
cool as it looks you can barely hit the broad side of a friggin barn accurately with a fully auto pistol. it doesn't have enough mass to ballast itself. thay's why most fully auto guns have stocks or tripods. it's to offset the tendency of the gun to climb up and to the right (or left if you shoot lefty) after the first shot (it's worse with each subsequent shot).
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Posted by: Guest on March 17th, 2006
This is a standard full-auto glock (I think a G18c)
So no mods here (I also know this clip from a Glock site )
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