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Originally Posted by RollChiefsRoll
Yes, Glock pistols modified with switches make them difficult to control even by firearms instructors and ATF experts. The first bullet may go where you want it to, but every one after that will zipper up in a mostly straight line until you over correct and start spraying everywhere. You really have to brace with one of those things, preferably with a foregrip of some kind.
One of the dumbest things ever invented pretty much. Saw a recent interview of the guy who invented the device and he said he regrets it.
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What ^RCR^ said. I've never shot a full auto pistol but when I was in the Army I did qualify with a full auto M-16 circa 1988 and yes it's difficult to stay on target. It will squirm around in your hands and the barrel wants to climb. I imagine it would be even more difficult without a forearm or fore grip.