The Glock 18C is a Category A fully automatic pistol chambered in 9×19 mm. It delivers an extreme rate of fire of 1,100–1,200 rounds per minute. Featuring a compensated barrel and extended magazine, it is primarily designed for special forces and armed units requiring maximum firepower in a compact form. More
The Glock 18C represents a unique weapon in the portfolio of the Austrian manufacturer Glock Ges.m.b.H., developed to meet the demands of special counter-terrorist units. It is a fully automatic semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9×19 mm Parabellum, capable of firing single shots or full automatic bursts at a rate of up to 1,200 rounds per minute. The fire selector switch is located on the rear left side of the slide, allowing quick switching between firing modes.
The 18C model features a compensated barrel and special cuts in the slide that direct gases upward, significantly reducing muzzle rise during burst fire. This makes the Glock 18C more controllable even at extremely high rates of fire. Standard magazine capacities include 17, 24, 31, or 33 rounds, with extended magazines commonly used to maximize firepower. The weapon can also be equipped with a detachable shoulder stock for better control during automatic fire.
Dimensionally, it corresponds to the Glock 17 model: an overall length of 186 mm, barrel length of 114 mm, and a weight of approximately 670 g with an empty magazine. The Glock 18C is intended exclusively for armed forces and is not generally available on the civilian market. Thanks to its simple construction, high reliability, and extreme firepower, the weapon is primarily used by special units requiring a compact and rapid response in critical situations.
The Glock 18C is a specialist weapon that combines the compact dimensions of a pistol with the firepower of a submachine gun, making it a unique choice for specific tactical missions.
This is a Category R1 weapon. To acquire this weapon, you must have a Category R1 weapon exemption or the appropriate firearms license.
| Ráže | 9x19 mm (Luger) |
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| Ráže | 9x19 mm (Luger) |
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