Is that Glock modified or is it a Glock 18 full auto?
I owned a full auto Cobray (SWD) M-11/9 which I just sold recently for these reasons...
1) It ain't cheap to shoot full auto weapons, especially when they cycle at 1200 rpm like the M-11 does :shock:
(empties a 30 round mag in 3 seconds)
2) tough to find a place that allows you to shoot full auto weapons (even pistol caliber) around here without having to drive a good distance (most places are more concerned about firearms control than having a problem with a legal F/A weapon...these can be real sprayguns if you aren't careful)
3) the value of my subgun increased 100% every year I owned it. That is a great return on investment and I wanted to take my profit now since I needed the money more than the weapon which just sat locked away in a cabinet.
BTW, I also had a suppressor for that weapon which made it even more fun, but it was time to sell.
As for those who are curious... in order to legally own a F/A weapon, you must submit an ATF Form 4 to the Dept. of Justice, include a check for $200 per Tax Stamp (both the M-11 and suppressor required a tax stamp) and wait about a month or so for the papers to be aprroved.
The average cost of a Cobray M-11/9 is around $3500 these days. The average cost of a F/A Uzi is around $8000.
An H&K MP-5 is probably $15,000.
This is not for the faint of heart. This is real high finance.