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1/9/2012 7:58:51 AM EDT
Is this avaliable for civilian purchase.
1/9/2012 8:02:02 AM EDT
[#1]
No.
1/9/2012 9:02:16 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
No.


I have shot it but its a dealer sample.  But sadly no none are avalable for civilian purchase
1/9/2012 9:03:25 AM EDT
[#3]
You would have an easier time converting a G19C or G17C into a full auto pistol than trying to get your hands on a G18C.
1/9/2012 9:36:49 AM EDT
[#4]
All G18s in the US are post-'86.

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1/9/2012 10:11:51 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
No.


I have shot it but its a dealer sample.  But sadly no none are avalable for civilian purchase



I have shot one too.......totally pointless IMHO.  If you want a full auto 9mm the MP5 is far superior again IMHO.
1/9/2012 10:12:12 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks for the responses
1/9/2012 12:31:41 PM EDT
[#7]
Aren't dealers "civilians"????
1/9/2012 4:37:29 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Aren't dealers "civilians"????


Yes.

To be more accurate, yes civvies can own them. But only as dealer samples with the proper paperwork and fees paid.

Pretty certain none made the registry in 86, but I have been wrong before.
1/9/2012 4:42:34 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Aren't dealers "civilians"????


I may be wrong but I thought that Glock clamped down on dealer samples, as most of the dealer samples are conversions.b
1/9/2012 4:51:09 PM EDT
[#10]
I have shot one many times and they are fun and all , but no real practical purpose.

A couple of cops i know on a small department were contemplating getting some for duty use.
1/9/2012 6:14:29 PM EDT
[#11]
Anything is legal, as long as you pay the Gov't enough money i.e. fees, taxes, licenses, ect.
1/9/2012 6:32:06 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
I have shot one many times and they are fun and all , but no real practical purpose.

A couple of cops i know on a small department were contemplating getting some for duty use.


They are good for the shield guy on swat teams, but that's about it.