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What is a Glock Switch?
A Glock switch, also known as an auto sear or selector switch, is an aftermarket device designed to modify the firing mechanism of a Glock pistol. When installed, it allows the firearm to fire multiple rounds with a single trigger pull, effectively converting a semi-automatic pistol into a fully automatic weapon.
Design and Attachment
A typical Glock switch is a small, precisely machined piece of metal or polymer that replaces the pistol’s rear plate. It integrates with the firearm’s existing mechanism in the following ways:
- Replaces the standard rear plate of the Glock pistol
- Contains a small lever or switch that protrudes slightly from the back of the slide
- Interfaces with the firing pin and sear to alter the weapon’s function
Visual Description :
Imagine a small, flat piece of metal or polymer, roughly the size of a postage stamp, with a protruding lever or switch. This device fits snugly into the rear of a Glock pistol’s slide, replacing the original back plate.
Key Terminology
- Auto Sear: A mechanism that allows a firearm to continue firing as long as the trigger is depressed. In the context of Glock switches, it refers to the part that interfaces with the firing pin to achieve automatic fire.
- Selector Switch: A control that allows the user to choose between different firing modes. On modified Glocks, this typically toggles between semi-automatic and fully automatic modes.
- Drop-in Auto Sear (DIAS):A type of auto sear that can be easily installed without significant modification to the firearm. Glock switches are often referred to as a form of DIAS.
- Machine Gun: Under U.S. federal law, any weapon that can fire more than one shot with a single trigger pull is classified as a machine gun, including pistols modified with Glock switches.
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Flat Back/Incognito Switch
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Standard Glock Switch Keychain – Stainless Steel Black
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Swift Link Type 1-Ar15 Full Auto Switch
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GLOCK & AR SWITCH FOR SALE
The evolution of firearm modifications has been a continuous process throughout the history of firearms, with various adaptations and enhancements developed over time. In recent years, one of the most significant and controversial modifications has been the emergence of “Glock switch for sale now,“ which have gained notoriety due to their ability to convert semi-automatic pistols into fully automatic weapons.
History and Origin of Glock Switches:
- Invention: The Glock switch, also known as an auto sear, was invented by Jorge A. Leon, a Venezuelan engineer. He filed a patent for the device in 1996, which was approved in 1998. Leon claims to have invented the device in 1987.
- Initial Appearance: The first reported appearance of Glock switches in the United States occurred in 2002 when an Argentinian was arrested for sending these devices, along with other illegal firearms, to the U.S.
- Design Purpose: The switch was specifically designed to slot into the back of Glock handguns, effectively turning them into machine guns. It’s important to note that these devices are neither sanctioned nor manufactured by Glock.
AR and Glock Switch
- AR Auto Sear
An AR Auto Sear is a device that can be installed in an AR-15 style rifle to convert it from semi-automatic to fully automatic. It allows the firearm to continue firing as long as the trigger is held down. Like the Glock Switch, this device is heavily restricted and generally illegal to possess without proper authorization.
These terms typically refer to various designs or versions of Glock switches that have been modified to be less conspicuous or more easily concealable.
- Flatback: Likely a reference to a Glock switch designed to sit flush with the back of the slide, making it less noticeable.
- Incognito: Implies a design intended to be stealthy or hidden, potentially to avoid detection.
- Invincible: A term that might suggest a version that is particularly durable or resilient, though it could also imply an attempt to make the device harder to identify or disable.
The Keychain Glock Switch is another variant of the Glock switch, usually small and portable enough to resemble or attach to a keychain, allowing it to be more easily concealed. The name implies a compact, discreet design, but the functionality remains the same: enabling a Glock to fire fully automatic.
An AR15 Swift Link is a makeshift or DIY conversion device that allows an AR-15 to fire fully automatic. It consists of a simple, often 3D-printed part that mimics the function of a traditional auto sear, bypassing internal mechanisms to enable continuous firing.
A Drop In Auto Sear (DIAS) is a device that can be installed in an AR-15 without significant modifications to the lower receiver, converting it from semi-automatic to fully automatic. The DIAS can be removed and used in different firearms, making it a modular conversion option.
The 3 Piece Set Glock Switch refers to a specific type of illegal conversion device designed to transform a semi-automatic Glock pistol into a fully automatic firearm. As the name suggests, this version of the Glock switch is composed of three separate parts that, when assembled and installed, create a functional auto sear for the firearm.
Key Features:
Modular Design: The three pieces are typically small, individual components that fit together to form a complete conversion kit. This modularity can make the device easier to conceal or transport compared to a single-piece Glock switch.
Assembly: When the three pieces are put together, they act in unison to manipulate the firing mechanism of a Glock, enabling it to bypass the semi-automatic restriction and fire in full-auto mode (continuous firing as long as the trigger is held down).
Concealability: Because it’s divided into multiple parts, it may be easier to hide or smuggle than a one-piece Glock switch, which is why it’s sometimes preferred by those attempting to evade detection.