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Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Ben on January 25, 2023, 05:06:23 PM
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Does anyone have a good source for 1200 round pistol magazines?
https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/nashville/thousands-of-rounds-within-a-minute-atf-agent-warns-of-new-device-being-attached-to-guns/
Sure sounds to me like the ATF agent, rather than the reporter, was the one making it sound like somebody could actually shoot 1200 rounds a minute vs that being the rate of fire.
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Also, I just weighed an unopened 1000 round case of 9mm: 29lbs. :laugh:
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He misspoke. You have to reload once, so it's two pulls of the trigger.
you add a happy switch and two of these https://www.military.com/video/guns/pistols/600-round-glock-assault-magazine/3087322289001 to any gun and you got your 1200RPM machine gun.
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I think Promag makes one. Of course like most Promag products you have to unjam it every 3 or 4 rounds.
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I think Promag makes one. Of course like most Promag products you have to unjam it every 3 or 4 rounds.
:laugh: :laugh:
QFT
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I imagine those full auto devices for the Glock pistols are dangerous. Many people trying to shoot it are going to be throwing rounds all over the place. Might actually cause fewer deaths though.
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He misspoke. You have to reload once, so it's two pulls of the trigger.
you add a happy switch and two of these https://www.military.com/video/guns/pistols/600-round-glock-assault-magazine/3087322289001 to any gun and you got your 1200RPM machine gun.
Needs to have a set of these mounted: https://www.gadgetking.com/2011/08/31/birdman-weapons-systems-homeboy-sights/
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The sock-puppet President will probably be asking ATF to re-classify Glock pistols as machine guns next.
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The sock-puppet President will probably be asking ATF to re-classify Glock pistols as machine guns next.
Several dem lawmakers have been calling for just that for a while now.
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The sock-puppet President will probably be asking ATF to re-classify Glock pistols as machine guns next.
Along with Glock clones and so called ghost guns based on the Glock design. (I wonder how they'll argue that these are "not in common use" which is one of the criteria to ban something?)
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Along with Glock clones and so called ghost guns based on the Glock design. (I wonder how they'll argue that these are "not in common use" which is one of the criteria to ban something?)
Yeah, but if you ban something not in common use - where's the fun in that? If we're not puttin' the screws to those flyover yokels, what's the point?
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No mention I saw of the origin of most of these devices in this article or most I've seen recently about these. Perhaps if our government spent more time working on the border and confronting China over allowing these to be manufactured there and sent here it wouldn't be quite such an issue. I understand some may be 3D printed or made here, but when these started to become a thing they were being imported from China.
There has also been speculation that a lot of the sales of these were stings by the ATF. Perhaps the ATF has lost control of another of their projects a la Fast and Furious?
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Perhaps the ATF has lost control of another of their projects a la Fast and Furious?
That's a feature, not a bug.
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Many people trying to shoot it are going to be throwing rounds all over the place.
That appears to be SOP for moronic trash. You get mad at someone at a bowling alley, family reunion, birthday party, so you pull out a gun and randomly shoot in the person's general direction, killing one or two people (your target? who knows?) and wounding half a dozen more. And then you run away.
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I was just thinking scattered shooting at full auto might be overall less dangerous than aimed semi-auto fire. However, their marksmanship might be bad enough there is no real difference. Just figured half or more of the rounds fired into the sky would reduce casualties.
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I imagine those full auto devices for the Glock pistols are dangerous. Many people trying to shoot it are going to be throwing rounds all over the place. Might actually cause fewer deaths though.
I shot JR's full auto glock back when I did the qual for my Missouri CCW over at his quarry. If you could hold it on the Q target, you could qual in about a second and a half. Wasn't that hard.
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News is reporting they've found nearly 100 Glock Switches here last year.
https://www.wave3.com/2023/02/24/uptick-machine-gun-conversion-devices-has-louisville-law-enforcement-concerned/
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I really appreciate that Wave3 provided clear video of exactly where the auto-sear arm needs to sit in relation to the striker and slide. It makes CADing that a lot easier.
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Been all over the internet for years.
Besides I would think anyone with CADD skills would have no problem figuring it out.
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need sarcasm smiley
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Been all over the internet for years.
Besides I would think anyone with CADD skills would have no problem figuring it out.
That and the "lightning link," and the coat hanger trick for ARs are all easy to make. Guns aren't very complicated.
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That and the "lightning link," and the coat hanger trick for ARs are all easy to make. Guns aren't very complicated.
This?
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That and the "lightning link," and the coat hanger trick for ARs are all easy to make. Guns aren't very complicated.
Drilling one hole and installing fire control parts isn't exactly the height of precision manufacturing. As you say, guns aren't very complicated.
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Drilling one hole and installing fire control parts isn't exactly the height of precision manufacturing. As you say, guns aren't very complicated.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't semi-auto ARs have a shelf in the way of the third hole? Or some kind of extra material that blocks that area.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't semi-auto ARs have a shelf in the way of the third hole? Or some kind of extra material that blocks that area.
Some, not all do. Depends on the reciever.
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I'm confused...
Why would you want 1,200 Glock magazines that are round?
How would they even fit into the gun?
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I'm confused...
Why would you want 1,200 Glock magazines that are round?
Who wouldn't want 60,0000 bullets?
https://www.glockstore.com/50rd-Drum-Mag-for-Glocks
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I'm quite happy with my 32 round Glock "Giggle Sticks".
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I know I've seen a meme photo of a GLock mag that doubled as a mono pod
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I know I've seen a meme photo of a GLock mag that doubled as a mono pod
That works OK in my PCC, but it is a little long.
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Who wouldn't want 60,0000 bullets?
https://www.glockstore.com/50rd-Drum-Mag-for-Glocks
Just for grins and giggles I've seriously considered getting a Glock drum for my Kel Tec Sub 2000 carbine.
But, first, I think I should concentrate on actually getting the darned thing out to the range and actually shooting it.
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That works OK in my PCC, but it is a little long.
That's what she said.
Also:
https://youtu.be/HQWv9mfGvPk
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I actually hate anything more than the 19 rounders in a pistol. *expletive deleted*s up my gun handling something fierce.
PCC is probably a different animal, but my PCC takes Colt mags.
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Just for grins and giggles I've seriously considered getting a Glock drum for my Kel Tec Sub 2000 carbine.
But, first, I think I should concentrate on actually getting the darned thing out to the range and actually shooting it.
Almost seems a waste of money without the giggle switch and aftermarket stick mags are cheap.
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Who wouldn't want 60,0000 bullets?
https://www.glockstore.com/50rd-Drum-Mag-for-Glocks
Hmm. They're not listing Ill-i-noise as a restricted state. I am tempted. Wouldn't want one ordinarily, but the Evil Karens don't want me to have them.
Almost seems a waste of money without the giggle switch and aftermarket stick mags are cheap.
The sub2k doesn't have a giggle switch, but they do sell an integrally suppressed version.[.url] (https://www.keltecweapons.com/firearm/rifles/sub2000-cqb/)
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As to the 1,200 round Glock mag, can you imagine trying to hold and aim that load of lead and brass???
I miss my SUB2Ks =(
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Almost seems a waste of money without the giggle switch and aftermarket stick mags are cheap.
Oh, I know, but let's face it, a solid metric buttload of all of the stuff that we buy is truly a waste of money but we buy it anyways because... well... BECAUSE, GODDAMN IT!