Buy Glock 18 Automatic 9mm Online
Buy Glock 18 Automatic 9mm pistol Online
9mm Glock 18 Fully Automatic
Glock 18 For Sale | Glock 18 Price | Glock 18 – Fully automatic 9mm
Glock 18 for sale, as a true fully automatic pistol the G18 is one of the most specialized GLOCK pistols. With an external fire selector at the rear of the slide, you can switch from semi-automatic to full-automatic firing mode.
It comes with an extended 19-round magazine and can provide greater firepower with the optional 33-round magazine. The rate of fire in full-automatic mode is approximately 20 rounds per second. Released in 1987 the pistol has the same characteristics as other previous models and the frame size of the service pistol classic G17.
Buy Glock 18 Fully Automatic 9mm Pistol Online
As a true fully automatic pistol the G18 is one of the most specialized GLOCK pistols. With an external fire selector at the rear of the slide you can switch from semi-automatic to full-automatic firing mode.
It comes with an extended 19 round magazine and can provide greater firepower with the optional 33-round magazine. The rate of fire in full-automatic-mode is approximately 20 rounds per second.
Released in 1987 the pistol has the same characteristics like other previous models and the frame size of the service pistol classic G17.
The Glock 18 is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Austrian gun manufacturer Glock. The Glock 18 is unique in that it is one of the only pistols that is capable of firing in both semi-automatic and fully-automatic modes. This makes it an appealing option for both law enforcement and military personnel.
In addition, the Glock 18 is also a very compact and lightweight gun, making it easy to carry and conceal. Additionally, the gun has a large magazine capacity, making it well-suited for self-defense situations. Overall, the Glock 18 is a versatile and powerful pistol that offers many advantages over other handguns.
Caliber | 9×19 mm |
Action | Safe Action (constant double action mode) |
Modes of fire-safe | e, semiautomatic and fully automatic overall |
ll length (slide) | 7.32 in. (186 mm) |
Height, including magazine | 5.43 in. (138 mm) |
Width | 1.18 in. (30 mm) |
Barrel length | 4.49 in. (114 mm) |
Sight radius | 6.49 in. (165 mm) |
G18 – Fully Automatic 9mm firepower
As a true fully automatic pistol the G18 is one of the most specialized GLOCK pistols. With an external fire selector at the rear of the slide, you can switch from semi-automatic to full-automatic firing mode.
It comes with an extended 19-round magazine and can provide greater firepower with the optional 33-round magazine. The rate of fire in full-automatic mode is approximately 20 rounds per second.
Released in 1987 the pistol has the same characteristics as other previous models and the frame size of the service pistol classic G17.
Features of the Glock 18
The Glock 18 is loaded with remarkable features that make it stand out from other handguns.
One of its most notable features is its ability to switch between semi-automatic and automatic fire. This makes the Glock 18 a versatile firearm that can be used in a variety of situations.
The Glock 18 has a standard magazine capacity of 17 rounds, but it can also be fitted with a 33-round extended magazine. This gives the shooter a lot of firepowers and makes it possible to engage multiple targets without having to reload.
Another feature of the Glock 18 is its polymer frame, which makes it lightweight and easy to handle. The gun also has a low profile, which makes it easy to conceal and carry.
Advantages of the Glock 18
The Glock 18 has several advantages over other handguns on the market.
One of its main advantages is its high rate of fire. This makes it possible for the shooter to engage multiple targets quickly and efficiently.
The Glock 18 is also very reliable. It has a simple design that is easy to maintain, and it can withstand a lot of abuse.
Another advantage of the Glock 18 is its versatility. It can be used in a variety of situations, including self-defense, law enforcement, and military operations.
9 mm Luger
Safe Action® Semi-/Full-automatic firing mode
Standard: 19
Optional: 17 / 24 / 31 / 33
114 mm | 4.49 inch
without magazine
625 g | 22.05 oz
with empty magazine
705 g | 24.87 oz
with loaded magazine**
940 g | 33.16 oz
25 N
1 | LENGTH (OVERALL)* | 204 mm | 8.03 inch |
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2 | SLIDE LENGTH | 186 mm | 7.32 inch |
3 | WIDTH (OVERALL) | 34 mm | 1.34 inch |
4 | SLIDE WIDTH | 29,5 mm | 1.16 inch |
5 | HEIGHT INCL. MAG. | 155 mm | 6.10 inch |
6 | Sight Radius POLYMER | 165 mm | 6.50 inch |
Sight Radius STEEL | 164 mm | 6.46 inch | |
Sight Radius GNS | 163 mm | 6.42 inch | |
7 | TRIGGER DISTANCE* | 72 mm | 2.83 inch |
* FOR GEN4/GEN5 MODELS and G44: Check out the Gen5, Gen4 and G44 technology pages for medium/large beavertail backstraps (G19X and G45 see below).
Technical Data are rounded and do not reflect tolerances – they may be altered without notice! Subject to technical changes.
Magazine G17+2
Magazine G17
Magazine 24rd
Magazine 31rd
Magazine 33rd
Glock 18: For Sale, You (Probably) Can Have One
Glock 18 Shooting Drum Mag Full Auto
The Glock 18 and the compensated 18C have become legendary as fully automatic pistols that everyone wants…
…but no one has.
Full auto pistols…um, yes, please. Glock 18, left, and converted Glock 17, right.
Well, not that many people have anyway.
So what is this mythical Glock 18 and how does it manage its full-auto goodness?
Glad you asked, not only are we fans of the plastic fantastic, but we also happen to have shot a gull auto Glock 18 in all its glory.
What that means is…we’ve got the deets on this awesome design and we’re happy to share the info we know.
So, let’s go on a ride through the ins and outs of Glock’s 18 and 18C and learn more about this rad pair of pistols.
What is the Glock 18C?
What is the Glock 18?
The Glock 18 is a full-sized automatic pistol chambered in 9mm capable of 1,200 rounds a minute.
Think of it as the G17 but with a “fun switch” that lets you choose between semi-auto and full-auto.
The compensated 18C model features cutouts in the slide and a ported barrel for gas to escape — this helps reduce muzzle climb during shooting.
The mechanics behind the full-auto is pretty simple. The “cross” part of the trigger bar has a raised extra tab.
When it’s switched to full-auto, it moves a piece of metal downwards that will contact the extra tab. So when you fire, the sear is kept engaged and you get your pew pew pew!
How Do I Buy a Glock 18?
Fortunately, the answer is you pretty much can Online Here.
- Transferable: Guns registered before May 19, 1986. These are the mythical guns that forums perpetuate are out there, but they might be so few you’ll likely never see one offered for sale. And if they were…they might be the price of a luxury car.
- Pre-Samples: These are ones imported from January 1, 1986 until May 19, 1986. Only dealers could have them since machine guns were deemed to have no sporting purposes for civilians. However, dealers could keep them after they gave up their licenses. Again, very low in number if any since the 18 was produced right around this period.
- Post-Samples: These are the machine guns made after the May 19, 1986 deadline. However, they are only for dealers, manufacturers, military, and law enforcement. If you’re a Class III dealer who has a “demo letter” (a letter from a police department asking you to acquire a gun to test), you can get one to sample. But, you don’t get to keep it when you give up your license.
The good news, though, is if you’re a Class III dealer or police department, it wouldn’t cost you a Porsche.
It might even cost you less than a regular Glock 17 from the looks of this page from OMB Guns (now defunct site).
Glock 18 Alternatives
Another alternative if you’re a Class III dealer with a demo letter is to get a converted Glock.
A converted Glock 17 uses a selector switch on the backplate to make it fire full-auto.
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