This YouTube video is part 9 of a series, focusing specifically on the Glock 17L pistol. The title indicates a comprehensive look at this firearm, likely covering its features, specifications, and possibly handling or performance. As it's part of a larger series showing "EVERY Gun," it suggests a broad scope within the firearm content realm, with this episode dedicated to a detailed presentation of the G17L.
This video critically examines longslide Glock pistols, questioning their practicality for both competition shooting and concealed carry. The creator, TYMPPP, suggests these longer models might be 'useless gimmicks' and not well-suited for common firearm applications. The video encourages viewer support through merchandise purchases and Patreon contributions, emphasizing its independent, non-sponsored nature.
This is a YouTube Shorts video teasing an upcoming full review of the Glock G17L MOS pistol. The description highlights that a comprehensive review, along with an article, will be released soon. It also includes calls to action for merchandise, eye and ear protection, subscribing, and social media follows. The video's content is educational and for entertainment purposes, emphasizing safe firearm practices and legal compliance, and disclaiming any intention to sell firearms or prohibited accessories.
This video showcases a Limited Edition Glock 17L Gen 1, highlighting its design and features. It aims to appeal to Glock collectors and enthusiasts, encouraging viewer engagement in the comments section. The description also provides a link to the creator's other content and social media platforms.
This video showcases various firearms at the SHOT Show Desert Shoot 2024. Highlights include the "Barbie Mac," KC9, Rifle Dynamics AK-V, Hoffman Tactical's SL-9, a full-auto G17L, Derwood's King Cobra 9, a PSR-15 SBR, and a suppressed SOLGW. The video also features mentions of 3D printing, personal gear like a chest rig, and a sponsor "A Better Way 2A."
This video showcases the capabilities of 3D printed Glock G17L frames (DD17.3) modified for full-auto fire using auto sears. It highlights the improved heat resistance of Polylite PLA Pro frames and demonstrates akimbo shooting with these builds. The content emphasizes technical aspects of 3D printed firearm modifications and their performance on the range.
This YouTube video, titled 'Glock 17L RIP Gaston', provides a quick rundown of the Glock 17L firearm. Based solely on the title and description, the content appears to be a direct overview or commentary on this specific handgun, possibly discussing its features or its status in relation to the "RIP Gaston" sentiment, which could imply a farewell or a commentary on Glock's founder. It's a straightforward presentation for enthusiasts of the Glock brand and pistol models.
This video showcases the G17L M.I.L.F. (Modular Integrations Long Frame) 9-inch barrel module, a custom 3D printed frame extension for Glock pistols. It highlights the significant increase in barrel length compared to a standard G17L and demonstrates the open-top design necessary for proper cycling with the extended barrel. The build utilizes a Lone Wolf 9-inch barrel and a G17L slide, offering a unique customization option for Glock enthusiasts.
This video showcases a Glock 17L with a 33-round magazine performing a rapid mag dump on a steel target at 20 yards. The shooter, Shawn Harter, demonstrates proficient handling and accuracy during the sustained fire. The content highlights the firearm's capacity and the experience of a high-volume shooting session.
This video introduces a 3D printed firearm frame inspired by the "Robocop" aesthetic, specifically the "Auto 40." It's a follow-up to a previous G17L-based "Auto 17L" frame. The "Auto 40" is built around the FNS-40 platform, suggesting a custom or modified firearm project. The content likely focuses on the design, printing process, and potentially a first look at the assembled firearm, appealing to enthusiasts of custom builds, 3D printing in firearm applications, and unique firearm designs.
This YouTube Shorts video presents a size comparison between a Glock 17L, humorously nicknamed "Big Chungus," and a Smith & Wesson Model 10. The description highlights that the "Big Chungus" is a custom "Big Chungus" build, implying modifications or a unique aesthetic, while the Smith & Wesson Model 10 is described as a master gunsmith-built competition revolver, over 35 years old, and is being compared to a smaller, likely .32 caliber top break revolver featured in a previous video. The comparison aims to show how the larger Glock 17L stacks up against other firearms in terms of size.
This video introduces the "Big Chungus," a 3D-printed competition shooting pistol designed for the G17L slide and barrel. The frame is front-weighted to reduce muzzle flip and features a built-in prototype printable optic mount. It's based on Ivan's FMDA DD17.2 frame and utilizes Riptide Rails, making it easy to print and assemble. The creator expresses anticipation for the optic mount's performance and mentions a prior range video by PrintShootRepeat, while lamenting the current high cost of 9mm ammunition for further testing.
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