Glock select fire
- JustAnotherName
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http://www.fss-g.com/index2.htm
Click the blue-link which says "Video Clip". This device is neither new nor original.
Click the blue-link which says "Video Clip". This device is neither new nor original.
I read that it's douche to list your guns here, so I stopped that.
- JustAnotherName
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i was reffering to palladium custom work with the integrated select fire on the slide.TROOPER wrote:http://www.fss-g.com/index2.htm
Click the blue-link which says "Video Clip". This device is neither new nor original.
I heart waterboarding.
A few G18s are known to exist prior to the ban. A few as in less than 10 (or even 5), or so I read. They also go for a boat load of cash. Never seen one for sale myself but you'll see the mags.cdmillig wrote:were there any full auto Glocks Pre-ban? Any LEOs want to buy a bunch of these SF switches and accidently "lose" them? jk
Edward
Ya I own 10 of the 31rd mags and only payed 18$ a piece brand new manufacture. I remember when they were 120$ a piece used back during the AWB. I should probably buy 50 more to sell after the next bullshit set of laws comes around.
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." -Goethe
I've been tempted to do that but any stamped steel mags are bloody expensive. My USP Tac .45 mags are like 50 bucks a piece, and that's for 12 rounds. I can't imagine how much AR15/MP5/etc. mags areDavo5o wrote:Ya I own 10 of the 31rd mags and only payed 18$ a piece brand new manufacture. I remember when they were 120$ a piece used back during the AWB. I should probably buy 50 more to sell after the next bullshit set of laws comes around.
Edward
Glock made lots of 18s before the 86 ban. However, they were all made in Austria, so none are transferable, thus, there are no pre-86 Glock 18s.Abacab wrote:A few G18s are known to exist prior to the ban. A few as in less than 10 (or even 5), or so I read. They also go for a boat load of cash. Never seen one for sale myself but you'll see the mags.cdmillig wrote:were there any full auto Glocks Pre-ban? Any LEOs want to buy a bunch of these SF switches and accidently "lose" them? jk
I think the ones that do exist are sear guns, can't prove it or confirm it though. I have just read reports that something like 5 exist in the US before 86.renegade wrote:Glock made lots of 18s before the 86 ban. However, they were all made in Austria, so none are transferable, thus, there are no pre-86 Glock 18s.Abacab wrote:A few G18s are known to exist prior to the ban. A few as in less than 10 (or even 5), or so I read. They also go for a boat load of cash. Never seen one for sale myself but you'll see the mags.cdmillig wrote:were there any full auto Glocks Pre-ban? Any LEOs want to buy a bunch of these SF switches and accidently "lose" them? jk
Edward
Nobody really knows about sear guns. Reason being a typical F1 would look like:Abacab wrote:I think the ones that do exist are sear guns, can't prove it or confirm it though. I have just read reports that something like 5 exist in the US before 86.renegade wrote:Glock made lots of 18s before the 86 ban. However, they were all made in Austria, so none are transferable, thus, there are no pre-86 Glock 18s.Abacab wrote: A few G18s are known to exist prior to the ban. A few as in less than 10 (or even 5), or so I read. They also go for a boat load of cash. Never seen one for sale myself but you'll see the mags.
4a: John Doe, Anystreet, Anytown, Anystate USA
4b: Machine Gun
4c: 9mm
4d: AutoSear
4e: N/A
4f: N/A
4g: AS-0001
Now with that information, how does anyone know if a Glock Sear, HK Sear, or AR sear was made?
German type completed
German type select fire completed
- saltydecimator
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Re: Big no-no
thought i was the only rambling school girl, or whateverTROOPER wrote:In the US, that is not legal unless -- There is no "unless". You must be a cop or a guard for a VIP. I had read that it was being considered as an alternative to guards carrying around assault rifles in airports. You know, all the same flavor with half the calories.
The FSS-G is in HIGH demand with private contracting mercenaries in Iraq as soldiers do NOT prefer long and cumbersome battle rifles in corridors. True, its controllability is questionable, but at corridor ranges, the need to put several shots into an enemy combined with the proximity of gunfights means that this is a very viable alternative.
Plus, the piece can be attached to ANY GLOCK making a full-auto 10mm an ugly and uncontrollable reality.
Its not legal here. It will never be legal here because the piece was invented after the assault weapons ban. Its relatively easy to make, and I'm sure it would be "fun, fun, fun, until daddy takes the T-Bird away." Big trouble. Avoid at all costs.
and palladium, very sweet, how much is ammo over that direction?
its quiet time!
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49 EUR for 250 pieces Sellier & Bellot when you buy 5 to 10.000 pieces it will be cheaper.
http://www.sellier-bellot.cz/
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http://www.sellier-bellot.cz/
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You'd have to be a moron to own one of these state side. Or really enjoy getting pounded in the ass at fed pen.kid with a toy wrote:Whom state side sells one of those "pretty-little key chains"?
Unless you've got LE letter head??
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