This video from Guns Lab reviews 10 Glock models that owners often regret purchasing, citing issues like ammo sensitivity, poor ergonomics, and outdated technology. Models discussed include the Glock 42 (.380 ACP) for its low capacity and early reliability problems, the Glock 36 (.45 ACP) for its limited 6-round capacity, and the Glock 31 (.357 SIG) due to expensive ammunition and harsh recoil. The Glock 44 (.22 LR) is criticized for reliability issues and a 'toy-like' feel, while the Glock 19X is noted for its less concealable full-size grip. The Glock 22 (.40 S&W) is also mentioned as its popularity wanes due to the resurgence of 9mm.
This video focuses on a used Glock 36 pistol, highlighting its potential purchase price of $225. The title explicitly mentions the specific firearm model and a price point, suggesting a review or evaluation of a budget-friendly firearm option. The description is minimal, further emphasizing the title as the primary source of information about the video's content.
The Glock 36 is highlighted as a 'forgotten' single-stack .45 ACP pistol released in 1999, offering a 6+1 capacity. Despite its compact size and caliber, it deviates from Glock's typical high-capacity identity. The review emphasizes its unique position in Glock's lineup, contrasting it with more popular, customized models.
This video review focuses on the often-overlooked Glock 36, a single-stack .45 ACP pistol launched in 1999. The reviewer compares it to other Glock models, particularly the Glock 30, and discusses its unique place in the Glock lineup. Despite being discontinued, the video explores its appeal to .45 ACP purists and why it might still warrant a second look for its specific niche. It also promotes various merchandise and other content channels from the creator.
This video presents a direct comparison between the Glock 36 chambered in .45 ACP and the Glock 27 Gen 5 chambered in .40 S&W. It aims to highlight the differences between these two compact Glock pistols, likely focusing on aspects such as handling, ballistics, capacity, and overall performance for potential buyers or enthusiasts trying to decide between the two calibers and models. The description also includes extensive promotional material for the channel and its sponsors.
This review details the acquisition of a used Glock 36 for an exceptional price of $225. The firearm is in surprisingly 'like-new' condition, showcasing a thin, single-stack .45 ACP design that was historically a competitor to other slim carry pistols. Despite its 6+1 capacity, the speaker emphasizes situational awareness and skill over round count for self-defense.
This video presents a head-to-head comparison between the Smith & Wesson J-Frame M&P340 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum and the Glock 36 pistol chambered in .45 ACP. The comparison focuses on key aspects of these popular firearms, likely touching on their suitability for concealed carry. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts and those interested in comparing different types of handguns for personal defense.
This video acts as a buyer's guide for .45 ACP Glock pistols suitable for concealed carry. It compares several Glock models, including the Glock 30SF, Glock 30 Gen 4, Glock 36, and mentions the Glock 27 Gen 5 in .40 Caliber. The description also includes a variety of product links for accessories like backplates, frame inserts, and grip extensions, as well as links to the creator's social media and support pages. The content appears to be educational and geared towards potential Glock purchasers interested in the .45 ACP platform for self-defense or concealed carry.
This video features a direct comparison between the Glock 36 in .45 ACP and the Mossberg MC2sc in 9mm. It highlights specific variants like the Glock 43 with an OD Green frame and the Mossberg MC1sc in FDE. The video also mentions Tru Glo tritium pro night sights on the MC2sc and acknowledges "Glocktober". Supporting channels and sponsors, including Zeta6 speedloaders and LOK Grips, are listed, along with social media links and contact information. A comprehensive disclaimer regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the content, as well as legal compliance, is provided.
This video presents a comparison between two popular .45 ACP pistols: the Glock 30 and the Springfield Armory XDm Elite Compact 45. It specifically mentions the Glock 30SF, Glock 36, and Glock 30 Gen 4, indicating a comprehensive look at various Glock 30 variants alongside the XDm Elite. The content is likely to appeal to firearms enthusiasts interested in handgun comparisons, caliber choices, and specific model reviews, particularly within the .45 ACP platform.
This video features a comparison between the Glock 36 in .45 AUTO and the Dan Wesson ECP 1911. It highlights the comparison of these two pistols chambered in 45ACP, and mentions various Glock accessories available for purchase. The description also includes links to support the channel, social media platforms, and sponsor information, along with a detailed disclaimer regarding content use and copyright.
This YouTube video features a "TOP 5 Carry Glocks" list, exploring various Glock models suitable for concealed carry. The description highlights specific generations (Gen 3 to Gen 5) and models like the Glock 43, Glock 30SF, Glock 36, Glock 27 Gen 5, and Glock 26 Gen 5. It also includes affiliate links to holsters (DeSantis Nemesis, Galco Miami Classic), slide cover plates, a Glock 36 grip plug, and a baseplate removal tool, along with links to support the creator's Patreon and social media. The video is presented for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with a strong emphasis on responsible firearm handling and adherence to legal regulations.
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