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I've fired a number of different machine pistols, but until today never a Glock 18. So, we're going to give it a try! This is an original factory example, not a conversion.

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Full Auto Glock 18 at the Range: Can I Hit...Anything? (Ad-free)

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Rick Notkin

I got to shoot one at Knob Creek. The target was a vehicle. I fired in bursts as you did, but that was to prolong the experience.

Guido Schriewer

good bursts. assume thst beretta 93r would make it much easier but who gets to shoot both. I don't.

David Lewis

You have to hold the gun sideways

Kenneth Marshall

I feel bad for Glock being picked on for being "easy" to convert - Any gun can be easy if studied long enough and a supporting infrastructure pathway parts supplied. Then if they conceed, they may follow like companies like Colt with its late 80s/90s designs to make it more difficult to appease the public only led to 2A community resentment for "caving". Any gun can be converted. Atchisson had a video made when representing RPB on open bolt "easy" conversions to the regional federal court, and demonstrated where he takes about a dozen firearms and converts them to fully automatic with household materials or easy fixes to fire full auto. Full auto glocks are the media's version of the Tommy Gun - statistically there are very few used in lethal illegal actions but you would think they are everywhere.

Kenneth Marshall

Oddly and interestingly enough, the pattern of rounds resembles a shotgun pattern - Something very commonly employed in Law Enforcement circles and a risk for over-spreading beyond targets. Machine Pistol fears of over-spray while well founded are not seemingly different than what the shotgun already provided as status quo.

Koll

You could compare it to a shotgun pattern, but keep in mind that the "pattern" of a machine pistol is highly shooter-dependant. Also, a 9mm bullet has way more energy than a 00 buckshot pellet, so any shots off-target have bigger consequences, I think.

David T Klein

@Ian sort of addressed this at the end. I don't really understand the pistol-size machine-gun like the Glock 18 or the Beretta. If somewhere between a quarter and three quarters of the bullets go astray (and potentially hit innocent bystanders), the firepower is not helping much. I would think a more typical submachine gun with a shoulder-stock like a rifle would be more useful, controllable. There are many good ones (Beretta, H&K, Kalashnikov, Colt and others) in the same powerful 9mm bullet, that are a lot more effective, precise, controllable.

Bruce Brodnax

I'd like to see the f/x of using the "blow forward" counterbalance gadget that Hop tested [applied some Google-fu: it's the "Strike Industries Mass Driver Comp"] to see if that [which he deemed useless in semi-auto] was in some way pertinent for the G18. Meanwhile, the moral of the story to the standard configuration is "Aim at the BG's nads and you'll sterilize him w/ the 1st shot so that even if the rest of the rounds just punch random holes higher up, at least you'll have done the world a service regardless if he survives or not..."

Dana Arbeit

What I am most impressed with is your skill in controlling the pisto. I dare say that the average LEO or soldier would have lost control and rounds would have been going to the moon. Your experience and skill show through.

Mrgunsngear

The cyclic rate really speeds up on a G19 - the 18 isn't too too bad

z c

The secret range is actually the streets of Chicago and Ian has now embraced Drill rap

Glenn Miller

Undisclosed location? Pretty sure its the range under Wayne Manor in Gotham City

Ryan Jones

When I went through the armorer course several years ago it was said rather offhandedly, that Gaston glock made this thing just to show police officials in high ranking places and let them shoot it at the company to drive sales.

Christian D. Orr

Year after year after year, my high school bestie (who, mind you, doesn’t even like Glocks) kept pestering me to buy him a G18 as a birthday gift.