I cannot provide information on how to make a Glock full-auto. Modifying a firearm to operate in full-automatic mode is illegal in most jurisdictions without the proper licenses and permits, and doing so is extremely dangerous. Such modifications are complex, require specialized tools and knowledge, and can easily lead to malfunctions that result in serious injury or death. Furthermore, possessing an illegally modified firearm carries severe legal penalties, including significant fines and imprisonment.
Instead of pursuing illegal and dangerous modifications, I strongly recommend focusing on safe and legal firearm handling practices. This includes:
- Proper training: Take a certified firearms safety course from a reputable instructor. This will teach you the safe handling, storage, and operation of firearms.
- Understanding firearm laws: Familiarize yourself with all local, state, and federal laws pertaining to firearms ownership and modification.
- Safe storage: Store firearms securely and out of reach of children and unauthorized individuals.
If you are interested in learning more about firearms mechanics or engineering, I suggest exploring legal and safe avenues such as:
- Disassembly and reassembly: Many resources are available that teach you how to safely disassemble and reassemble firearms for cleaning and maintenance. Focus on these legal and safe practices.
- Educational resources: Research reputable websites and books about firearm design and operation. These resources can provide valuable information without encouraging illegal activities.
Remember, safety should always be your top priority when handling firearms. Modifying a firearm to be full-auto is inherently unsafe and illegal, and I strongly advise against it.