Posted on 05/24/2006 10:48:34 PM PDT by Eagle9
Full Auto Glock & 298 rounds
Trying to Meltdown a Glock
A friend of ours trying to melt his full auto Glock
down at the Spring 2006 Knob Creek Shoot. Needless to
say the Glock still runs perfect today. You will also
see the first and only known 100 round Glock drum used
in this video.
Filmed and Edited by James DeGroat
13mb
It's the last video for download on this web page.
Other videos: 7.62mm Minigun, M249 Supressed, M60, T8 90mm Gun.
http://www.armamentsales.com/videos.htm (13 MB .wmv file)
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He got into it with someone from ARFCOM.
I changed over to a KKM Precision barrel after 6000 rounds through the factory barrel (not because the factory barrel was worn, just because I liked the look of the KKM). The darn thing just "keeps on going". There is no noticeable wear on the slide runners. I like the idea of the Glock 36 but it would be nice if Glock actually made a full size, single stack gun out of it. That would be a good rival for the 1911A1.
pretty kewl. Of course I hate seeing someone piss away that much ammunition.
FReegards,
DocRock
One thing I learned about full-auto in the few times I've dabbled is that you might as well sign your paycheck over to Cheaper Than Dirt. We had a landowner allow an MP-5 course to be held on his land for free one time "as long as you leave the brass." He got a whole lot of brass...
Set yourself up with a Dillon. I keep hoping my wife, inlaws, or parents will come through for me and get me a nice little 550B. They've even got an automatic case feed for the 550 now. Heavy shooters can make up their costs pretty quickly compared to buying off the shelf.
LOL - you're right. I have a single-lever RCBS at the moment. I can crank out a box of pistol ammo in what, about three weeks?
Same here. I've got it down so that I can do about 250 a weekend if the Honey-do list allows. Considering I burn through an average of 400+ on a 3 hour trip to the range, with only revolvers/lever-action/semi-auto weapons, a full auto would necessitate a better reload rig.
fun downloading pleasure for after work!
thanks, JB!
Were it not for NFA'34 and other such legislation, I might enjoy having a full-auto .22LR. Not sure anyone even makes such a thing, though.
Clean? Lube? After only 298 rounds? You gotta be kidding, it's a Glock!
Seriously, I clean mine after every visit to the range. But, I have buddies that only clean theirs before major matches, and literally shoot thousands of rounds between cleaning.
holy cats! L0L
Ive seen case blowouts in glocks kinda skeery. but I found out they where not factory loads
Funny you should mention that. I downloaded all the videos. I'm going to make a gun p0rn cd with these and the metal storm videos for the boss.
I'll use it as a bribe to get him to let FR thru the firewall again.
Oh I don't know, I once saw a vintage jeep with a mount on Central in Dallas. The mount was shiny like it had seen recent use. As long as you'd paid the $200 tax, the gun would be perfectly legal, and the local troopers would soon know who you where and not worry about you. Unless you tried to hold up a bank with the thing or something.
There's a company out there that will sell you a remotely operated mount that raises up through the roof of an SUV, or from the bed of a truck. For "Executive protection", but don't you and yours deserve just as much protection in certain areas?
"There's a company out there that will sell you a remotely operated mount that raises up through the roof of an SUV, or from the bed of a truck."
Believe it not, I have them bookmarked:
http://www.ibistek.com/rcaws.php
One day when I'm rich....
My Mod 20 remains my favorite "trouble's coming" pistol. Buy me enough time to get to a rifle or a shotgun.
Can you be a little more specific about the occurence? I've never seen anything of the kind with a Glock. Both myself and my brother own Glocks in .40 and 9mm and have yet to see anything but flawless action with ours and anybody shooting Glocks(well, aside from a limp wrister or two).
The ramp on a glock is a bit more opened up than on a normal semiauto, this assists in jam free operation.
However removing the extra material at the mouth of the chamber
leaves some of the bullet casing unsuported by the chamber.
This is ok for factory loads but may result in the unsupported section of the bullrt case "blowing out" or rupturing when using hot handloaded ammo.
I am uncertain if P+ ammo would result in the same situation.
The glocks a fine weapon but is susceptable to this condition. Ive seen it happen
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