
Country of origin: Austria
Date of production: 1996
Manufacturer: Glock
Weight: 1.29 pounds
Length: 185 mm
Cartridge: 9x19 mm
Capacity: 17 rounds
Rate of fire: 1200 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity: 280 meters per second
Price: $6,000
For those of you who want something concealable yet automatic, look no further than this polymer machine pistol. Capable of semi and fully automatic fire, you can deliver a barrage of lead in seconds. However, you’ll find yourself reloading more often than anything and the recoil is a force to be reckoned with, but that’s nothing a drum mag and stock can’t fix!
One piece of advice, do not, I repeat, DO NOT put a forgrip on this. The fucker slipped off forward and I nearly shot my thumb.
Date of production: 1996
Manufacturer: Glock
Weight: 1.29 pounds
Length: 185 mm
Cartridge: 9x19 mm
Capacity: 17 rounds
Rate of fire: 1200 rounds per minute
Muzzle velocity: 280 meters per second
Price: $6,000
For those of you who want something concealable yet automatic, look no further than this polymer machine pistol. Capable of semi and fully automatic fire, you can deliver a barrage of lead in seconds. However, you’ll find yourself reloading more often than anything and the recoil is a force to be reckoned with, but that’s nothing a drum mag and stock can’t fix!
One piece of advice, do not, I repeat, DO NOT put a forgrip on this. The fucker slipped off forward and I nearly shot my thumb.
Category Photography / Miscellaneous
Species Inanimate
Size 2217 x 1662px
File Size 743.3 kB
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Where in God's name did you score an 18C?
I have one of the very first 17s to come into the country in 1986, single letter followed by triple number serial. In fact my Glock was the TSA poster child for how to spot a Glock for over 10 years when I flew to Florida in January of 87. And despite my declaring the pistol in advance and getting that orange tag. The FAA still just had to see it, X-Ray it, photograph the living shit out of it cause they never seen one before. My flight was delayed almost 40 minutes, but the FAA told them to hold the plane while they did their recording. Needless to say, it infuriated everyone on board the FAA held the flight for one guy! And when the captain questioned the lead FAA, the agent whispered to the pilot who then looked at me and the agent nodded. I was treated like rock star by the crew, The pilot asked asked me when I deplaned, "How's it shoot?" I just winked and grinned at him nodding. I sill have that Glock and turned down $1200 recently by a collector.
I have one of the very first 17s to come into the country in 1986, single letter followed by triple number serial. In fact my Glock was the TSA poster child for how to spot a Glock for over 10 years when I flew to Florida in January of 87. And despite my declaring the pistol in advance and getting that orange tag. The FAA still just had to see it, X-Ray it, photograph the living shit out of it cause they never seen one before. My flight was delayed almost 40 minutes, but the FAA told them to hold the plane while they did their recording. Needless to say, it infuriated everyone on board the FAA held the flight for one guy! And when the captain questioned the lead FAA, the agent whispered to the pilot who then looked at me and the agent nodded. I was treated like rock star by the crew, The pilot asked asked me when I deplaned, "How's it shoot?" I just winked and grinned at him nodding. I sill have that Glock and turned down $1200 recently by a collector.
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