View Full Version : RE: Glock 18 Machine Pistol
Joebiggie0070
11-23-2005, 00:34
I think that most of the full auto pistols are too hard to control anyway. It would be nice to have the shoulder stock and foregrip to keep the muzzle down but then you have to register the pistol as short barrel rifle (SBR) that will put you into more trouble. Personally I would like to have Glock 20 pistol converts into a full auto pistol if the current gun law allows me to. Just think about the type of penetration that a 10 mm full auto pistol could cause to most of the level IIA body armor. Anyway. I am not trying to encourage peopel to break the law and earn one way ticket to Club FED by trying something new. But I hear that Botach Tactical does sell a should stock called Tac Stock and the front foregrip called Mako grip. Their web site is www.botac.com. They have some real neat stuff that i would like to have for my Glcok. And by the way. They have the lowest price that i have seen on the factory Glock mags so far as well ;f ;f ;f ;f
aggiegunner
11-23-2005, 00:44
Originally posted by Joebiggie0070
I think that most of the full auto pistols are too hard to control anyway. It would be nice to have the shoulder stock and foregrip to keep the muzzle down but then you have to register the pistol as short barrel rifle (SBR) that will put you into more trouble. Personally I would like to have Glock 20 pistol converts into a full auto pistol if the current gun law allows me to. Just think about the type of penetration that a 10 mm full auto pistol could cause to most of the level IIA body armor. Anyway. I am not trying to encourage peopel to break the law and earn one way ticket to Club FED by trying something new. But I hear that Botach Tactical does sell a should stock called Tac Stock and the front foregrip called Mako grip. Their web site is www.botac.com. They have some real neat stuff that i would like to have for my Glcok. And by the way. They have the lowest price that i have seen on the factory Glock mags so far as well ;f ;f ;f ;f
I have fired a Glock auto and it is retardedly easy to keep the muzzle down. 4 round bursts are easy, three rounders harder, and doubles doable. Never could get a single out of it.
If you are within 10 yards an automatic Glock is mean machine, pattern dispersion is the main problem IME, not muzzle rise.
Originally posted by Joebiggie0070
I think that most of the full auto pistols are too hard to control anyway. It would be nice to have the shoulder stock and foregrip to keep the muzzle down but then you have to register the pistol as short barrel rifle (SBR) that will put you into more trouble. Personally I would like to have Glock 20 pistol converts into a full auto pistol if the current gun law allows me to. Just think about the type of penetration that a 10 mm full auto pistol could cause to most of the level IIA body armor. Anyway. I am not trying to encourage peopel to break the law and earn one way ticket to Club FED by trying something new. But I hear that Botach Tactical does sell a should stock called Tac Stock and the front foregrip called Mako grip. Their web site is www.botac.com. They have some real neat stuff that i would like to have for my Glcok. And by the way. They have the lowest price that i have seen on the factory Glock mags so far as well ;f ;f ;f ;f
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ColGlock
11-23-2005, 07:10
Originally posted by Joebiggie0070
I think that most of the full auto pistols are too hard to control anyway. It would be nice to have the shoulder stock and foregrip to keep the muzzle down but then you have to register the pistol as short barrel rifle (SBR) that will put you into more trouble. Personally I would like to have Glock 20 pistol converts into a full auto pistol if the current gun law allows me to. Just think about the type of penetration that a 10 mm full auto pistol could cause to most of the level IIA body armor. Anyway. I am not trying to encourage peopel to break the law and earn one way ticket to Club FED by trying something new. But I hear that Botach Tactical does sell a should stock called Tac Stock and the front foregrip called Mako grip. Their web site is www.botac.com. They have some real neat stuff that i would like to have for my Glcok. And by the way. They have the lowest price that i have seen on the factory Glock mags so far as well ;f ;f ;f ;f
WARNING THIS GUY IS A FRAUD!
He works for botach!
Whats more, Botach has a Terrible reputation.
He was exposed over at Uzitalk and admits this:
http://www.uzitalk.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15726
Yeah, I asked him straight out on Uzitalk (under my username for that board) if he worked for Botach and he replied "no". He even sent me a personal e-mail saying "no". But after enough pressure was put on him by others, he then came clean. Point being, this guy is dishonest, and is here purely to shill for his company.
Not to mention the fact that he uses too many smilies...
dbrowne1
11-23-2005, 14:43
Originally posted by Joebiggie0070
I think that most of the full auto pistols are too hard to control anyway.
Not really.
It would be nice to have the shoulder stock and foregrip to keep the muzzle down but then you have to register the pistol as short barrel rifle (SBR) that will put you into more trouble.
Because it's somehow easy to register a machinegun?
Personally I would like to have Glock 20 pistol converts into a full auto pistol if the current gun law allows me to.
It doesn't. End of discussion.
Just think about the type of penetration that a 10 mm full auto pistol could cause to most of the level IIA body armor.
Probably no penetration at all.
Another good example of the type of company Botach is.
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