I hope you are not the sucker that bet that a semi-auto would fire full auto. If you are, get your wallet out because you lost, since semi-auto is one trigger pull per shot.
Even if it is converted to full-auto or selective fire then it is no longer a semi-auto, so the person who bet that a semi-auto would fire full-auto STILL loses the bet since a full-auto is not the subject of the bet.
2007-09-13 18:02:58
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answered by Gray Wanderer 7
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A normal semi-automatic gun of any type fires each time you pull its trigger if it is loaded, the safety is off, etc. One might alter a semi-auto to be fully automatic...but that is illegal if it is not properly registered. A true automatic continues firing as long as one holds down the trigger until the ammo supply is exhausted. The normal Glock is semi-auto, not automatic. One of my pistols became fully automatic when I adjusted the trigger down too much. it was hard to control then, so I readjusted the trigger to make it a bit heavier. I have not seen a Glock with adjustable trigger, and that is one strike against it to me.
2007-09-14 10:55:18
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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If you are talking about common garden variety street-legal Glocks, you have to pull the trigger separately for each shot.
However, I believe that Glock does make a fully automatic version that can only (in the USA) be purchased by police and military agencies.
Doc
2007-09-15 00:29:01
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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You have to keep clicking the trigger for it to shoot., Though Glock did make a fully auto the G18.
2007-09-14 00:55:06
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answered by WVJoe 2
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Semi automatic means you still have to pull the trigger for every bullet you want to shoot but you only have to co_ck it one time. fully automatic means pull the trigger and empty the clip
2007-09-14 00:49:12
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answered by Smokey. 6
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why don,t you gO too the range and find out instead of asking around or are you afraid of the big bad gun,s fool \ a automatic fire,s as long as you hold the trigger or sear A SEMI AUTO MEAN,S YOU HAVE TOO PULL THE SODDING TRIGGER FOR EACH SHOT \ THINK YOU GOT IT NOW ?????
2007-09-16 18:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Glocks available commercially in the USA to the general public are semi-automatic only unless they've been illegally modified. The Glock Model 18 (unavailable Stateside to the general public) has a selector switch for automatic fire. Otherwise it looks like a Model 17 .9mm.
H
2007-09-14 06:09:44
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answered by H 7
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I'm not a gun expert, but don't you have to pull the trigger for a gun too shoot? Unless it's a T.M.P. in some way, 93r or something, a gun can't go full auto if it's not designed too.
2007-09-14 17:31:20
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answered by Seeker, F.K.A JH da II 6
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No, you cannot hold the trigger in & have it fire like a full auto machine gun...unless you specifically alter it to do so.
From the factory, one trigger pull=one round fired.
Here's an entertaining vid from my fave gun store in FL...
http://www.onlythebestfirearms.com/videos/Marcoglock.mpg
2007-09-14 01:38:42
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answered by ..DeNiSe.. . 1
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You have to keep pulling the trigger auto matic means it reloads itself from the magazine... The only type iof a gun that shoots completly auto matic is like a sub machine gun or a gattlen gun...
2007-09-17 17:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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