Glock Switch – Product Overview
The Glock Switch is a compact aftermarket device designed to convert standard semi-automatic Glock pistols into fully automatic machine pistols. About the size of a quarter, it replaces the standard slide cover plate on compatible Glock models. By modifying the internal trigger mechanism, the Glock Switch enables continuous firing as long as the trigger is held down, achieving rates of up to 1,200 rounds per minute. The simple installation and discreet design make this device notable within firearm modification circles.
How the Glock Switch Works
The Glock Switch works by installing a small internal component known as a “disconnector” that holds the trigger bar and prevents it from resetting after each shot. This lets the gun fire multiple rounds from a single trigger pull, rapidly emptying magazines. While the rapid-fire capability significantly increases firing speed, it also introduces accelerated wear and tear on the pistol’s internal parts, which are not factory-designed for full automatic operation.
Important Legal Notice
Due to federal and state laws in the United States and many jurisdictions worldwide, Glock Switches are classified as machine guns under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and related regulations. Possession, manufacture, sale, or distribution of these switches is illegal without proper licensing and can result in severe legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment.
Ghost Guns does not endorse or promote illegal firearm modifications or the possession of restricted devices. All users must ensure full compliance with local, state, and federal laws before considering modifications to any firearm.
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