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Glock switches can lead to serious legal consequences

On Behalf of | Dec 18, 2024 | Weapons Charges

A Glock switch (sometimes called a button or giggle switch) is a small device that can be attached to some Glock handguns to convert them from semi-automatic to fully automatic. A Glock equipped with a switch can fire multiple rounds in rapid succession with just one pull of the trigger, like a machine gun would.

Glock switches have gained attention in recent years, particularly in the context of illegal gun modifications. You could find yourself in serious legal trouble for simply possessing an automatic conversion device without the proper paperwork, even if you never actually use it.

The potential penalties

Under The National Firearms Act (NFA), it is a federal offense to possess an unregistered machine gun or a conversion device. A conviction can result in 5 to 10 years in prison, along with hefty fines. Even attempting to sell or distribute a Glock switch is punishable under the same laws.

Additionally, a felony conviction will see you lose your right to own firearms in the future alongside a criminal record that can negatively impact your future long after serving the lengthy sentence.

Crucial consideration to protect your interests

It’s important to understand that modifying a firearm (not just Glocks) without the proper legal permissions in Arkansas isn’t just risky – it’s illegal. Don’t expect leniency if you’re ever caught with a Glock switch, regardless of your intent.

Seeking qualified guidance can help you understand how the law works whether you’re facing gun-related charges or want to ensure legal compliance. It can go a long way in helping you make informed decisions and potentially avoid life-changing penalties.