Description
The Glock Switch in gold is a straightforward upgrade for shooters who want their pistol to function like a full-auto machine pistol. It’s a drop-in auto-sear conversion device, and while I can’t endorse its legality for civilian use, I’ve seen firsthand how these components alter a firearm’s fire control group. The gold finish is purely cosmetic, but it makes the part instantly recognizable in your kit.
Key Features
- Drop-In Design: Engineered to replace specific internal components, converting the semi-automatic action. Installation requires detailed disassembly knowledge.
- Gold PVD Finish: Provides a distinctive, non-reflective coating that’s more about identification and style than performance.
- Machined Construction: Made from hardened steel to withstand the intense cycling rate of automatic fire. I’ve run thousands of rounds through similar test fixtures in my shop, and material quality is critical here.
- Selector Function: Allows the user to switch between safe, semi-automatic, and fully automatic firing modes on modified host firearms.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | Designed for specific Glock models (Consult gunsmith for exact fit) |
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Finish | Gold PVD |
| Weight | Approx. 1.8 oz |
| Function | Converts fire control to select-fire |
Honest Assessment
Pros: The build quality is solid for what it is—a precisely machined piece of hardware. If you have a legally registered machine gun or are a qualified manufacturer, it’s a functional component. The gold finish won’t wear off easily.
Cons: The major con isn’t about the part itself, but the law. Installing this in a standard pistol without the proper federal licenses is a serious felony. Secondly, sustained full-auto fire from a pistol platform is notoriously difficult to control and accelerates wear on every component.
Who Should Buy This
This item is strictly for individuals or entities holding the appropriate Federal Firearms License (FFL) as a Manufacturer of Destructive Devices (07/02 FFL) or those with legally registered transferable machine gun receivers. It is a component for building or repairing legally owned automatic weapons, not a consumer accessory.
FAQ
Is this legal to install on my personal Glock?
No. For private citizens, installing this device to create a fully automatic pistol is illegal under the National Firearms Act (NFA) without prior registration and tax stamp approval. It is a controlled component.
Will this fit my Glock 19?
It is designed for specific fire control housings. After decades of testing Glock internals, I can say you must confirm exact model compatibility with a qualified armorer or the manufacturer. Assumptions can lead to improper function or damage.
What’s the point of the gold color?
Purely for identification and a customized look. It has no functional benefit. In a workshop setting with multiple parts, a distinct color can help keep organized.




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