Description

Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui

Overall length: 186 mm

Barrel length: 97 mm

Weight: 698 g (with empty magazine)

Number of rounds: 25 + 1 (1 round loaded in the main body)

Power source: HFC134a

● Equipped with variable hop-up system

● Switchable between full auto (continuous) and semi-auto (single shot)

Machine pistol with a firing rate of 1,200 rounds per minute

Among the Tokyo Marui gas blowback series, the Glock 17 has a particularly sharp recoil, stable operation and shooting performance, and is particular about reproducing details and textures. The Glock 18C, which inherits its perfection and is equipped with a full/semi switching function, has finally appeared as a gas blowback full auto series.
With a 1,200 rounds per minute firing cycle, full stroke of the slide, full/semi switching function by selector, and slide open function, this machine pistol is worthy of being the second gas blowback full auto model.

≪Main features≫
●1,200 rounds per minute full auto: Equipped with a blowback engine developed exclusively for the Glock 18C, it achieves stable operation at high speed with recoil UP. You can enjoy the same firing speed as the real thing with a full stroke.
●Full/semi auto switching: By operating the selector on the side of the slide, you can switch between full and semi auto with one touch.
●Reproduces a unique style: The dynamic ports of the barrel and slide of the Glock 18C, a compensator model, are faithfully reproduced.
●3rd generation style railed frame: The frame is integrated with a 20mm wide under rail that allows the attachment of a light, which is essential for CQB equipment, and has a finger channel and thumb rest that always allow for the best grip.
● Cocking indicator: Equipped with a gimmick that allows you to easily determine whether the main body is ready to fire based on the resting position of the trigger.
● Die-cast magazine: Comes with a die-cast magazine that holds 25 rounds and is resistant to cold.

[From the real gun]
The Glock 17, which has become explosively popular for public institutions, has been equipped with a full-auto function at the request of GEK COBRA, the elite anti-terrorist unit of the Austrian National Gendarmerie.
Its appearance is almost identical to the Glock 17, but it is characterized by a semi/full switching lever on the left rear of the slide, and a gas port for a compensator to suppress recoil is installed above the barrel. However, because it is small and difficult to control, accuracy cannot be expected at all when firing in full auto, and the bullets seem to scatter quite a lot.

In early models, the barrel was extended by about 1 inch, and a gas port was installed on the part that protruded from the slide. However, problems with the gas port breaking arose, so the improved "18C" returned the barrel length to the standard size and had a hole carved into the top front surface of the slide to allow clearance for the gas port.

Fully automatic pistols, including this gun, are dangerous if misused, so they are only sold by public institutions and are not distributed to the private sector. However, a very small number of 17s with 18 slides are in circulation as custom models by Class III fully automatic weapon dealers, and it is possible to obtain one if you pass the strict inspection for machine gun ownership qualifications.