>>32004139
Actually, glocks fire 2 rounds with each pull. They just fire rapidly enough that your ears only hear one gunshot.
>>32004160
but how does the 2nd bullet not go through the 1st bullet?
>>32004250
The rifling makes the first bullet spin faster, so the first bullet will be perpetually spinning faster and faster while the second bullet trails close behind
>this thread
>>32004269
but the gas from the 1st bullet pushes the 2nd, no?
>>32004291
They time the gas expansion perfectly to avoid that problem.
In fact it's actually the 2nd round that helps the first round travel faster via proper ducting of gas flow.
This effect is greatly improved by adding higher capacity magazines known as "clips", which is why you see so many used with this particular firearm design.
Now if you will excuse me, it's time for my chemo....
...but if you replace the trigger safety with the second trigger you reduce the Safe Action System to two safeties. Still Perfection?
>This thread
>>32004160
>2 rounds with each pull.
Did you say machine gun?
>>32004139
>tfw i fell for the glock meme
FUCK
>>32004389
>>32004291
So you're saying you get more thrusts per squeeze with a Glock?
>>32004139
it has two triggers so it can shoot more than one time idiot, if you only have one trigger you can only use the hammer once and you have to recock the gun
its honestly amazing how advanced john glock was, he invented this gun in 1911 and its still in use today
>>32004160
>>32004269
>>32004389
This mechanism is what's known as a drop safety; when protests and sexual emergencies strike, more bullets mean a higher chance to drop the 14 year old boy scout in question.
There's no denying that this helps keep Glock owners safer.
Second trigger is really for Maritime Operations. It engages the FP cups.
>>32004160
Exactly. This is why cops are able to shoot negros so quickly and efficiently. More bullets means higher stopping power
>>32004139
Wait, serious idea time.
What if we made a binary trigger that worked like this? Would the ATF shoot our doggo or would this be legally ok? You'd technically be pulling two triggers sequentially.