Glock select fire
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Look my last conception.\ Regarder ma dernière conception
- topherseven
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"Look my last conception.\ Regarder ma dernière conception"
Hm, well, lets see "look at my last conception" from that sentence it sounds like he designed it himself, "my" being posessive and "conseption" meaning something born of an idea, so I would guess its his idea.
Maybe he's French Canadian or from La.?
Hm, well, lets see "look at my last conception" from that sentence it sounds like he designed it himself, "my" being posessive and "conseption" meaning something born of an idea, so I would guess its his idea.
Maybe he's French Canadian or from La.?
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- ArevaloSOCOM
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Any target pics? Say, 5-15 metres of controlled burst? Can you "press" out two rounds at a time on full auto? A few pics of that would be nice.palladium wrote:If you have any questions, ask them! No personnal question please.
Controlled bursts is the way to go with FA, imho, and ymmv. Everyone says FA is "uncontrollable", shoots all over the place, etc., etc., etc. Baloney!
i've heard of G18's, but the 'home made' versions or rather additions to the existing mechanism shown above...who is able to own them and in what country?
i've seen youtube vids of many concoctions such as these on Glocks, many of them made here in the states from the looks/language spoken...?
Also seen vids of Butler Creek shoots and clearly Glock 18 types were shot, most of them sporting a stock, again, who is entitled to have these things?
i've seen youtube vids of many concoctions such as these on Glocks, many of them made here in the states from the looks/language spoken...?
Also seen vids of Butler Creek shoots and clearly Glock 18 types were shot, most of them sporting a stock, again, who is entitled to have these things?
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I have one....
It is a 9mm pistol unless you flip the switch.
< 10 yards, or more precisely in close range indoor shooting, it allows 3 round bursts to accurately hit a target.....I can do it, and I am no where near the best shooter in the SO. My best shooters have no trouble, again, with 3 round bursts....puts a lot of lead on a target damn quick IMO.....
It is a 9mm pistol unless you flip the switch.
< 10 yards, or more precisely in close range indoor shooting, it allows 3 round bursts to accurately hit a target.....I can do it, and I am no where near the best shooter in the SO. My best shooters have no trouble, again, with 3 round bursts....puts a lot of lead on a target damn quick IMO.....
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Hey Guys, first time posting in this forum... lots of good information here!
The devise pictured in this thread looks like a prototype of the FSS-G marketed by Phoenix Firearms out of Texas.
http://www.fss-g.com/index2.htm
And as an American living in Zurich, Switzerland I checked w/ my local gun shop and they don't sell these devises here (but they can be purchased in Austria). The problem is there is no way I could legally bring one back to the US. If this is not the case someone please let me know?
Thanks
The devise pictured in this thread looks like a prototype of the FSS-G marketed by Phoenix Firearms out of Texas.
http://www.fss-g.com/index2.htm
And as an American living in Zurich, Switzerland I checked w/ my local gun shop and they don't sell these devises here (but they can be purchased in Austria). The problem is there is no way I could legally bring one back to the US. If this is not the case someone please let me know?
Thanks
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Imported Machine guns were banned a long time ago.........PeteSB wrote:Hey Guys, first time posting in this forum... lots of good information here!
The devise pictured in this thread looks like a prototype of the FSS-G marketed by Phoenix Firearms out of Texas.
http://www.fss-g.com/index2.htm
And as an American living in Zurich, Switzerland I checked w/ my local gun shop and they don't sell these devises here (but they can be purchased in Austria). The problem is there is no way I could legally bring one back to the US. If this is not the case someone please let me know?
Thanks
You'd be importing an unregistered MG.
NFAtalk.org
Unless of course it's imported by the DOD, a LEO or as a Class III dealer demo, right?
What about HK 416 & 417 upper receivers? I read on HKPro that these can't be imported either because even though they're not registered (as the lowers are) they were still originally manufactured for a full auto weapon and as such are now ineligible for import into the USA.
What about HK 416 & 417 upper receivers? I read on HKPro that these can't be imported either because even though they're not registered (as the lowers are) they were still originally manufactured for a full auto weapon and as such are now ineligible for import into the USA.
- John@JCDLESales
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Plans have been out there for 10 years or so and they work just fine and you're not sacraficing the slide as the Registered Part of the Post Sample.
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