It is one of two weapons in Counter-Strike with a burst mode, the other being the FAMAS. Unlike the real Glock-18, the in-game portrayal of the Glock-18 features a selector switch and a burst-fire mode in place of the automatic mode. The depiction in Global Offensive, based on the Glock pistol from Left 4 Dead 2, closely resembles a Glock 26, but the slide and frame have been extended to the length of the Glock 17. While GoldSrc versions of the Glock-18 maintain a faithful resemblance to the real pistol, the version in Source more closely resembles the Glock 19, the compact version of the Glock 17. It is one of the cheapest firearms in the Counter-Strike series, costing only $200 in Global Offensive (the others being the P2000 and USP-S) and $400 in the previous games. It is available to both teams' buy menu in earlier games and in Global Offensive before the Januupdate, but has since been restricted to the Terrorists' buy menu only. If players wish, they may also purchase one from the buy menu. A T player will receive a Glock at the start of a round if it is the first round in a half, they died in the last round, or if they ended the last round without a sidearm. In-game, the Glock-18 is the spawn pistol for the Terrorist team. Because of its design as a machine pistol, in real life, it is exclusively used by counter-terrorism operatives and is not available to the general public in most countries. With the selector lever in the bottom position, the pistol will fire fully automatic and, with the selector lever in the top position, the pistol will fire semi-automatically. This machine pistol has a lever-type fire-control selector switch, installed on the serrated portion of the rear left side of the slide. The Glock 18 is a selective-fire variant of the Glock 17, developed at the request of the Austrian Counter-Terrorist unit EKO Cobra.
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