This YouTube video features a ballistic gel test of Corbon Glaser Pow'RBall .45 ACP self-defense ammunition. The test is conducted with heavy clothing simulation and utilizes a Rock Island Armory 1911 and a Glock 30 pistol. The video aims to demonstrate the performance of this defensive round, focusing on penetration and expansion through barriers.
This video features a ballistic gel test of CorBon Glaser .357 Magnum Pow'RBall ammunition. The test utilizes heavy clothing simulation and is conducted using a Taurus 605 and a Ruger GP100 revolver. The content aims to evaluate the performance of this self-defense ammunition. The video also includes a disclaimer about safe shooting practices and a general affiliate storefront link.
This YouTube video is a ballistic gel test of CorBon Glaser 9mm Pow'RBall self-defense ammunition. The reviewer aims to determine if the ammo performs as claimed, comparing it to potential gimmicks versus a viable defensive option. The test is conducted using a Canik Mete MC9 and a Glock 17, with a heavy clothing barrier to simulate real-world defensive scenarios. The video includes affiliate links for related gear and emphasizes safe shooting practices on a private range.
This video tests Glaser Safety Slug Blue .45 Auto +P ammunition in a Colt 1911. The unique projectile shape of the Glaser rounds did not impede the cycling of the 1911 platform during a rapid-fire test. All rounds were successfully chambered and ejected, confirming reliable function for potential self-defense or concealed carry applications.
This video showcases a rare custom 1932 Walther PP longslide pistol, one of only ten made for Swiss target shooting. Key features include a lengthened slide and barrel for increased sight radius, a 'Verchromt' satin finish, gold-plated trigger, and a custom metal magazine floor plate. The pistol retains its original Walther markings and serial number 779150, and still bears a Swiss competition seal.
This guide details the installation of the Erma/Glaser .22 Rimfire conversion kit for the Luger pistol, transforming its operation from a toggle-lock to a simple blowback system. The kit, developed by Richard Kühlich and produced by Erma and W. Glaser, allows for practice with less expensive .22 LR ammunition. Expert instruction covers identifying key components and the step-by-step process of fitting the new barrel, breech assembly, and magazine into a disassembled Luger.
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