


Glock 18
Glock 18 was developed in 1987 at the request of Cobra, an elite police unit of the Austrian police.
The external gun is just like Glock 17 but it is an automatic and external weapon that can be distinguished only by the number on the dealer and a small handle on the left side of the dealer to select the "automatic" and "isolated" shooting modes.
A diameter of 9 millimeters. The only user in Israel is the Shin Bet when the Israeli micro-Uzi is used in the IDF.
Due to the fact that these are automatic weapons, the weapons can not be sold to citizens in almost all countries, but only to the security forces. Glock 18's fire rate is approximately 1200 rounds per minute and can be loaded with standard cartridges as well as 33-pill cartridges and even special drum cartridges of 100 rounds.
Other users are the French GIGN, the unit Cobra Austria.

