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Quinton
Since the Glock 18 is a full-auto pistol I think you may run into issues with that there, although I'm not fully sure how the laws work there. You would probably be better off with a semi-auto firearm such as the 92F or even a Glock 17 or Glock 19.
sytasyn_syn
well i dont happen to like the way the 92 fires but the glock 18 as Quinton points out is fully auto, and i have been to the Philippines and i found that the smaller gripped glock 19 was a favored weapon due to the ease of cleaning and i personally found it can with stand some dirty/wet conditions and still work. and for a cop it is a nice weapon since its pretty light and easy to bring to action quick...trust me, i know
1345usmclcpl
go with the glock
heavy
IT HAS NO GIMMICKS