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Should’ve showed how to un do it
ОтветитьI 100% agree, but how often does that happen with a reliable gun with proper maintenance?
ОтветитьTake out the butt plug thats why glock designed it like that
ОтветитьVery good info here. thank you
ОтветитьGG
ОтветитьPull back on the slide and use the slide lock. Now you can drop the magazine, rack the slide to get the round out, reinsert the magazine and get back to shooting.
Ответитьpeople like to play, the accessories game.
ОтветитьWhy are you chambering one, then putting the mag in? That seems like creating a problem where there is none(correct me if I'm wrong).
Also, why can't you just...lock the slide, clear it, now remove the mag?
A lot of em need a shagwell tho and have no extended mags of course
ОтветитьJust lock the slide back you bellend
ОтветитьProbably try locking the slide back.
Your welcome
😂
Pull alide back release mag let it fall put. Ez
ОтветитьPull and hold the slide to the rear, depress the mag release, the mag will drop free. Tilt the handgun backwards, the round will fall out of the chamber. Load a new magazine and rack the slide.
No need to pull on the magazine. It's all about how you train to clear malfunctions.
A problem without using the obvious solution.
ОтветитьLock slide rear
ОтветитьThis is pointless. Lock the slide back n fix the situation get back in the fight it might take a bit more but deal with it 😂
ОтветитьLock the slide to the rear, relieves the pressure from the slide going forward and frees the magazine. Lock the slide to the rear, rip the mag out, work the slide and reload.
ОтветитьGood point
ОтветитьI just went back and watched your previous video on how to clear a double feed. In the video you:
1.) Hit the mag release
2.) Ripped the stuck mag out
3.) Racked the slide
In the case of a double feed where you have a factory mag and a magwell you wouldn't be able to do just those 3 steps. To clear the double feed with an oem mag and magwell as some have daid to do:
1.) Pull the slide to the rear
2.) Engage the slide lock
3.) Hit the mag release
4.) Rack the slide to clear the chamber
That extra step of locking slide to the rear when you've already done the tap and rack could be the difference between life or death in certain situations.
Edit: Also if for whatever reason the mag diesnt drop free even after locking tbe slide to the rear and hitting the mag eject then you're screwed if you aren't able to rip it out due to the magwell and factory mag.
My base plates have cutouts built into them that make room for your thumb to be able to rip the mag...
ОтветитьWhat is this? Gay pride? Why did you make such a gay video???
ОтветитьGuess you have to throw the whole gun away now that you can’t possibly fix it in 2sec engagement farmer
Ответить100%.We run this malfunction drill both with Glock orange snap caps and live fire during our summer in-service & requal (school protection). I had a Glock plastic mag well on my issued 17 just trying it out. I ended up taking it off immediately but until the drill was finished I after locking the slide back, used my thumb to press down on the top rounds after clearing the double fed round which along with pressing the mag release shot the mag out of the frame. We run the drill live fire both with retaining the magazine and immediately reinserting the mag as well as dumping the still full magazine and taking a fresh magazine from the pouch. It's fantastic training i only wish we did more than twice a year at work.
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