This video details a 6,000-round reliability test of a Gen 6 Glock 17, documenting a total of five stoppages. The presenter, with an implied understanding of firearm mechanics and testing protocols, categorizes these as 'legit stoppages' despite some being influenced by user manipulation or minor issues. The analysis provides insights into potential failure points and the firearm's overall performance under sustained use.
This review covers range time with a Marlin Camp 45 and an Auto-Ordnance 1911 A1. The Marlin Camp 45 experienced issues with its bolt hold open mechanism and a tendency to shoot high and right due to a rail modification. Magazine reliability was a significant factor, with Metalform 1911 magazines performing better than a Chip McCormick Power Mag. The Auto-Ordnance 1911 A1 also had issues with the Chip McCormick magazine and experienced a front sight failure due to improper installation.
This video criticizes Bear Creek Arsenal (BCA) uppers, labeling them as unreliable and prone to failures. The speaker shares personal negative experiences, including a snapped firing pin after only 100 rounds and repeated issues causing feed problems. The content strongly advises against purchasing BCA products if reliability is critical.
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