View Full Version : Are these the kind of guns that belong on a Glock picture forum?
Cascade Armory
12-05-2004, 19:02
They're kind of a handful, two handfuls to be exact.
nipperwolf
12-05-2004, 19:16
no, they're videos.
;f
... ;g
The truck in the backround keeps jerking back and forth..
Oh wait, maybe it's because the video only goes for two seconds.
kantstudien
12-12-2004, 03:18
Yeah, *****-slap that holster! Show it who's boss! Or are you just breaking in the thumb strap? :)
Cascade Armory
12-12-2004, 10:07
uuhhh......slap that holster?? What are you talking about?
loop the video Cascade Armory
, it is kinda funny in a dumb way ;g
Paradigm
01-20-2005, 16:10
The thread starter must have saved before the video was fully downloaded.
Cascade Armory, can you find the video again and post it? It looks like it'd be good.
nipperwolf
01-22-2005, 04:29
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Adams454
02-08-2005, 22:50
Two pistols firing 60 rds. in 3 secs is just plain awesome. Of course I did notice the guy looking around like he was doing something bad when he drew. Does he feel guilty for not sharing? He should.
Cascade Armory
02-08-2005, 23:15
I think I had a total of 68 rounds in those guns, but who's counting!
nipperwolf
02-09-2005, 20:41
Originally posted by Cascade Armory
I think I had a total of 68 rounds in those guns, but who's counting!
number of rounds in your original post....... none. ;)
Did you notice when he placed his fingers on the triggers the guns were pointing strait up. That would of been an amusing accidental dischargex60.;z
Originally posted by Soldat
Did you notice when he placed his fingers on the triggers the guns were pointing strait up. That would of been an amusing accidental dischargex60.;z
How many times did you have to see that before catching that?
Because no one sees that video just once. I've seen it about 20-30 times. And each and every time, my response is WOW!
C
Originally posted by Cain1
How many times did you have to see that before catching that?
I had a feeling somthing was up with his trigger fingers the first time I saw the vid. I looked the second time and saw clearly what he was doing.;Q
Cascade Armory
02-25-2005, 21:36
You guys..... is it envy of not having the chance to even handle one of these pistols let alone shooting one or just your ignorance in firearms? I had my fingers in the trigger guards when I started leveling them not "on the triggers".
P.S. These are factory original FGR G18C's, I own them, they are mine, I can shoot them out my back door if I want.
NAY NAY NAY NAY NAAAY NAAAAAAYY!!;n
In the video, you have your fingers in the trigger gaurds, with your fingers on or very near the triggers. That is poor gun safety. Justify it how you want.
Maby if I had no other way to prove my manhood I would blow thousands of dollars on two glock 18Cs. I might even take it step farther if I really though my life was pathetic, I would go on an online forum and brag about it.
Your full auto 9mms don't impress me. Wow they're full auto....ok cool, on somthing as hard to control, with such limited ammo, and the huge pricetag if you can even find one.
I get my macho fix off big bore revolvers. You wanna step up and touch off a 400grn gold dot going 1500fps outta a 3.5lb revolver? I'de set down a few dollars that you would have a nice dent in your head from the front sight.
Look me up when you want to put down those 9mm sissy pistols and shoot with the big boys.;N
BinLurking
02-26-2005, 00:44
Come on, don't let Junior from Arlington, Wurshington bother you. BTW, aren't full auto illegal in the state of Wurshington?
Cascade Armory
02-26-2005, 01:50
Look me up when you want to put down those 9mm sissy pistols and shoot with the big boys.;N [/B][/QUOTE]
I've had a 454 Freedom Arms Casull since I graduated High School in 1988.
Okay, let's go shooting. I'll bring my 10" Freedom Arms 454 Casull. I've dumped Wyoming antelope running at 80yds. with a Freedom Arms Casull and have the video tape to prove it. Okay, NOW I'm bragging.
You don't have a clue what kind of thrust two 18C's have. I can have whatever kind of machine gun I want here in "Wurshington state" because I'm a machine gun dealer.
I can understand you being jealous of what I have and you can't, but to nit-pic details shows just how deep your envy/jealousy goes. The video was posted for entertainment and yes, I enjoy showing it to people just like any gun nut likes showing off his latest toy.
As far as "blowing thousands of dollars on these guns", I traded two Glock model 22's with night sights to a Department in Montana for those two G18's. I guess now I'm bragging about my gun dealing ability!;)
jesse485
02-26-2005, 12:44
Why no eye protection?
DvsGlocker
02-26-2005, 16:46
Hello Cascade Armory,
thats a impressive rate of fire !,
do you have any more video of you hitting something with these two G18C's ? it would be interesting to see the accuracy and impact on a target .
Regards,
Dave.
Cascade Armory
02-26-2005, 21:32
No, I haven't taken video from that angle yet. I'll have to try that.
At about ten yards I can keep all but 10 rounds or so in one of those man sized upper torso silhouettes. If I use one gun I can do much better and at longer ranges.
The problem with the silhouette paper targets is when I shoot them at the local indoor range the impact of all those bullets causes the paper to blow back and up out of the way of the rest of the bullets.
Suprisingly, long bursts can get some of the best groups. After the intial recoil of the gun/guns they kind of "settle in" and if you can watch the bullets impact the target you can adjust accordingly. This is because once you pull back on the triggers the sights are completely useless, they are just a blur.
Cascade Armory
02-26-2005, 21:41
Originally posted by jesse485
Why no eye protection?
I don't know, why doesn't the military train with eye protection?
Longhair1957
03-02-2005, 08:14
Originally posted by Cascade Armory
I don't know, why doesn't the military train with eye protection?
Because in a military conflict you wont be looking around for safety glasses!
Cascade Armory,
I have a friend thats a class III dealer here in AZ...whats the price go on one of those?.... Sure its 'only" a 9mm....but there are lots of them! ;z
Cascade Armory
03-02-2005, 08:20
about $2,000 each.
Longhair1957
03-02-2005, 08:24
not a bad price for a class III weapon!
PDogSniper
03-02-2005, 13:08
With that rate of fire it gives new meaning to a 9mm....;f I've never been to much of a fan of a nine till I shot a MP5. Like I said, spit them out that fast and who cares what caliber it is...;)
SIGSAREBETTER
03-04-2005, 01:18
Oh man am I envious.....great vid.
Cascade Armory
03-06-2005, 12:42
Originally posted by Longhair1957
not a bad price for a class III weapon!
Yeah, but these are post-dealer samples. If I decide to get out of the machine gun business I must sell any post samples before I do. There are no pre-dealer sample glock 18c's in existance, if there were they'd be worth at least 30k.
Paradigm
03-06-2005, 12:47
I thought NO full auto firearm made after 87 could be bought/sold/possesed? What are the stipulations to that ban?
Cascade Armory
03-06-2005, 17:07
Machine guns made after May of '86 can only be owned by law enforcement or machine gun dealers.
Paradigm
03-06-2005, 17:16
Originally posted by Cascade Armory
Machine guns made after May of '86 can only be owned by law enforcement or machine gun dealers. "Machine gun dealers" as in people who hold a class 3 FFL?
Cascade Armory
03-06-2005, 17:27
Yep, Class 3 dealers or Class 2 manufacturers. Oh, I almost forgot one major thing. In order for Class 3' or 2's to get post-86 machine guns from other dealers, manufacturers or law enforcement agencies they must have a letter from another l.e. agencey requesting a demonstration of that particular weapon.
Class 2's can make post-sample machine guns without getting a letter or approval from BATF, they just need to notify the BATF within 24 hours that they just made a machine gun and the BATF will add it to the registry.
Paradigm
03-06-2005, 17:51
Ok, so I've had it wrong this whole time. I thought that NO full auto made after 87 (or 86 as I just learned) was able to be possessed by any civilian, including class 3 dealers.
Cascade Armory
03-06-2005, 19:18
That would make it pretty tough for Colt, Bushmaster, HK, etc., to do business. They are no different than me, other than doing TONS more sales than I could ever dream of doing. We all hold the same licenses.
I still can get the full video. I'm seeing the holster slap still.
-BK
Paradigm
03-29-2005, 18:06
Originally posted by Cascade Armory
That would make it pretty tough for Colt, Bushmaster, HK, etc., to do business. They are no different than me, other than doing TONS more sales than I could ever dream of doing. We all hold the same licenses. But you can only sell to officals or other people/companies with the same license as you? Not to Class 3 FFL's? They can only have the old stuff?
Cascade Armory
03-29-2005, 23:13
The main differences between a Class 2 manufacturer and Class 3 dealer are:
Class 3 dealer can only deal in fully transferable, pre-sample, and post-sample(must have a demo letter from an L.E. agency) machine guns. He can also deal in suppressors, sbr's, sbs's and aow's.
Class 2 can manufacture AND deal in suppressors, sbr's, sbs's, aow's; he can also deal in fully transfeable, pre-sample, and post sample machine guns. The cool thing about the post-sample machine guns is a class 2 can make them(or convert a semi to full) without having to get a Law Enforcement Agency demo letter. He can make them for research and development. Within 24 hours of completing the manufacture (or conversion of a semi to full) he must notify the NFA branch of the BATF so they can add it to the NFA registry.
If a Class 2 wants to buy a post-sample machine gun from another Class 2 or 3 he must get a demo letter.
Anyone can buy a fully transferable machine gun as long as your state allows and you pass the background checks. A Class 3 or 2 license is not needed to do this. The license is for business purposes only, if anyone is caught using a class 2 or 3 license to increase their personal NFA weapons collection they will be prosecuted in Federal Court for tax evasion.
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