I researched it once, how many time in actual combat real soldiers or marines actually fire their weapons in full auto mode. The answer I gleaned was almost never. Full auto mode was very inaccurate with poor shot placement, and waste of ammo. Almost all the time, real warriors used their weapon in single shot mode, (not even three round burst mode)
I should have saved article. Maybe I will look for it again.
Something is odd with this deal.
The Anderson AM-15 isn't a machine gun. It's basically a lower budget semi-auto AR15 chambered in .300 blackout.
Now the "Glock switch" is a different story and is illegal to own without proper license/permit here in the USA.
However, the Glock switch is made for......drum roll please....a Glock.
Could they just be classifying any machine gun conversion kits under the label "Glock switch"?
what about blue jean belt loops?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJ0jTMLK9jI
I researched it once, how many time in actual combat real soldiers or marines actually fire their weapons in full auto mode. The answer I gleaned was almost never. Full auto mode was very inaccurate with poor shot placement, and waste of ammo. Almost all the time, real warriors used their weapon in single shot mode, (not even three round burst mode)
I should have saved article. Maybe I will look for it again.
Also a lot of jams on full auto when I was in during the 70s.