This video tests seven semi-automatic handguns for reliability when subjected to a 'limp wrist' shooting technique. The M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 all experienced significant malfunctions, including failures to feed, extract, and eject. The CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power demonstrated better reliability under these conditions, with the CZ-75 D and FN Hi-Power locking open on the last round.
This video investigates why Glocks can be more prone to malfunctions like limp-wristing compared to metal-framed pistols. Testing reveals that the lighter mass of polymer frames offers less inertia, making them susceptible to cycling issues when the shooter's grip absorbs too much recoil. Metal-framed guns like the Beretta M9 and CZ-75 D demonstrate superior reliability under these induced stress conditions.
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