Had some extra time for lunch today, so me and the rest of my section went out to Mission Essential here in Hinesville, GA to kill some time. While there, I couldn't resist renting the G18....well, 200 rounds and $86 later, I walked out with the biggest grin on my face EVER. BAD ASS gun. When I touched off the first +-10 round burst, everyone on the range stopped shooting to come see wtf it was. Soooo cool! I didn't have any problems at all, but the other guys in my section learned that the G18 doesn't put up with limp wristed grips. I did two 2 handed 30 round burst's, and one 1 handed 30 round burst with no double feeds or stove pipes. But the others guys couldn't get off more than 4 or 5 without an issue. Sorry, no pictures or videos this time around....but that was too much fun to not do it again...I'll get video next time. If you haven't had the chance to fire one of these things, I would say it's something every hand gun fan needs to experience at least once.
And this is a Glock 18c-
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You swore to me that you wanted nothing to do with a 9 mm.
Looks fun...and yes, I would buy the 18c and modify it for fun. I am a big dude and my grip solid, so I dont anticipate any control issues. Looks like fun for all of 5 seconds.
ru_exp wrote:You swore to me that you wanted nothing to do with a 9 mm.
Looks fun...and yes, I would buy the 18c and modify it for fun. I am a big dude and my grip solid, so I dont anticipate any control issues. Looks like fun for all of 5 seconds.
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Heh...If Glock made a full auto 10mm, 45acp or 40sw, I wouldn't have touched the G18. I still wont ever buy a 9mm.
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