A Glock 18C (compensator-equipped model of G18) is shown here.
Weapon Synopsis[]
The Glock 18 is an Austrian selective-fire pistol-class handgun made by the Austrian gun manufacturer Glock. It was developed at the request of the Austrian counter-terrorist unit EKO Cobra, and as a way to test Glock components under high strain conditions. Production start for the Glock 18 (and the later-on introduced Glock 18C) is a current controversy, as multiple sources say it began production in either 1982 or 1986. Because of the production start controversy, the release date of this firearm is not going to be mentioned. This machine pistol–class firearm has a lever-type fire-control selector switch, installed on the serrated portion of the rear left side of the slide. With the selector lever in the bottom position, the pistol fires fully automatically, and with the selector lever in the top position, the pistol fires semi-automatically. The firearm is typically used with an extended 33-round-capacity magazine, although other magazines from the Glock 17 can be used, with available capacities of 10, 17, 19 or 24 rounds. Unlike all its other pistols, it is only offered to military, law enforcement, and government organizations.
Weapon Statistics[]
Tier: 9-C
Name: Glock 18/Glock 18C
Classification: Machine pistol-class handgun
Wielders: Multiple law enforcement agencies, militaries, and possibly salesmen contracted by/employed by Glock.
Special Abilities: It is a firearm capable of firing 1,100-1,200 RPM.
Destructive Ability: Streel-Level class destruction (your average Parabellum Glock has a noise level of 160 decibels or 5.3 joules).
Speed: A bullet fired from any Glock model chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum (like the G17, G18, G17C, etc.) has a muzzle velocity of 375 m/s (around Mach 1 territory).
Range: Your average Parabellum Glock has a effective range of 55 yards (50 meters) to bring harm to an enemy.
Weaknesses: Suffers from very high recoil, rare usage (civilian ownership illegal and law enforcement usage is very rare),
Other Attributes[]
Material or Element: Polymer and Metal
Needed Prerequisite for Use: User will need military training with other automatic-fire weapons before they can wield this firearm. They will also need ammunition (the necessary ammo being 9x19mm Parabellum ammo.
Extra Info: Wikipedia entry on the Glock series of pistols (you can learn more here)