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13 minutes ago, Texas Lizard said:

I wonder how many years before we can buy them in my state...California....If ever....

 

Texas Lizard

 

When SCOTUS gets a spine. 

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My LGS had them two weeks ago. I saw the changes. They’re just enough to make the automatic trigger device unworkable but it’s been reported that someone has already come up with one that works with the new Glocks. I don’t know that for sure though.

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You could have at least included a recent picture of Kathrin Glock?

😁

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5 hours ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

They’re just enough to make the automatic trigger device unworkable but it’s been reported that someone has already come up with one that works with the new Glocks. I don’t know that for sure though.

They've already developed a new "switch". However, unlike the old one, it doesn't make the gun select fire. It makes it automatic only.

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19 minutes ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:

 

Not much in the way of padding there.

She’s a vegan, they may explain it! 🤪

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Not a problem. The cattle in Polk County are primarily grass fed.

Sounds like vegan beef to me!

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7 hours ago, Sgt. C.J. Sabre, SASS #46770 said:

They've already developed a new "switch". However, unlike the old one, it doesn't make the gun select fire. It makes it automatic only.

Confirmed. And frankly, I'm sure the simple attraction of the challenge made it happen quick. I'm sure the same could be done just as fast for any semi-auto on the market given a collective challenge to do so.

 

There are rumors and conjectures the Glock revamp was to pave the way for getting past (not around, just past) the recent California legislation. Clever folks were not going to let this happen.

 

I just did a quick google of full-auto 1911, the sheer volume of results makes it seem easy enough to do. Just on inspection, any semi-auto could go full-auto by setting up conditions for hammer-follow (dangerous too for the operator), but possible and plausible.

 

I was at a 3-gun shoot some years back when someone's AR-15 double-fired. He withdrew from the match, might have just been wear on the gun, might have been bump-fire. The competitor clearly did not expect it.

 

I have a pistol (I should SBR it) which loves to bump. Nothing wrong with the gun, it just loves to bump. It is true semi-auto, not an FRT. But if not held very firmly...

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