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Post by Wesprt »

One of those things is begging for a Trident 9, Eotech and shoulder stock.
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awsome :D
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Nice modeling... SolidWorks is nice to work with..
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I've now seen about 5 incarnations of this device, counting palladiums. I think it was originally designed by a guy in Venuzuala back in 1988. Don't know if FSSG bought it or what. You can go to the USPattentOffice.gov and see/download his design. It's public record. Having the plans isn't illegal (yet). Just making/owning the thing.

For awhile (about 10 years ago) there were machinist in the Philipines converting any model glock to full-auto, using G18 style parts. I saw several and they have some skills.

I guess you could set up a shop in Somalia, since that shithole hasn't had a standing government for over 17 years.

BTW: palladium, great work!
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so bad ass
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Can post dimensions?
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No, but you cant find Blueprint on the web
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Where to find blueprints?
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check on torrent download
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Post by trey_phish83 »

pm my your e-mail glenjoy and i'll e-mail the blueprints of the select fire that is on palladiums avatar
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this select fire blueprint needs modification because the original blueprint doesn't work.
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You can buy a german select fire on the net for 250 euro. Don't loose your time and your money to try to make one.
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Post by Calibur6918 »

do the register the same as a DIAS? or is it illegal
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hum.... what is DIAS?
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"Drop in auto sear"
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its illegal.
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its illégal in USA but not in Germany
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what are the MG laws in germany
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I'm not a lawyer so I can't answer your question.But, I know that the person who sells the select fire in Germany ship it everywhere in the world even if its not legal.
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Great...what's his web site :D
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check on google you cant find it
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Pm it to me
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How do these things even work when set on FA fire? Do they just tap the disconnector and release the striker once returned to battery?


...thinking about it, that really IS all that you need to make a Glock designed pistol FA. Wouldn't a paperclip do basically the same thing if done right? I really hope thugs haven't figured that out! :shock:
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why are there so many different versions of this?
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