This video discusses improvements to the Glock 17 Gen 6 frame, specifically focusing on the grip texturing. The presenter notes that previous Glock generations had poor grip texture, often requiring modification. The Gen 6 texture is described as a blend reminiscent of RTF2 and Gen 4, featuring finer and more numerous bumps with a rougher texture underneath, which is a significant improvement over the Gen 5's slicker surface and less aggressive bumps.
This YouTube video delves into the specifics of the Glock 47 frame, highlighting its unique characteristics that stem from a special request by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). While the description provides links to the channel's other platforms and social media, it doesn't offer a direct summary of the content. Based on the title, the video likely explores the design differences and potential advantages or reasons behind the CBP's specific requirements for this Glock model, offering insights for firearm enthusiasts interested in variations of popular pistol platforms.
This YouTube Short focuses on a "CHEAPEST G17 Frame" and mentions "EDC" (Everyday Carry). The title strongly suggests a discussion or demonstration related to a Glock 17 firearm frame, likely focusing on affordability and its potential use as part of a concealed carry setup. The hashtag "#shorts" indicates a brief, vertical video format.
This video reviews the Glock 26X, a new release from the Glock Store that combines a Glock 19-sized lower with a shorter upper. The speaker discusses its potential for comfortable concealed carry, modularity with different calibers (9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG), and compatibility with Gen 3, 4, and 5 Glock parts. While praising the potential for improved texturing and a full grip, the speaker also critiques the reversed design choice, suggesting a shorter frame with a longer slide would offer better concealability and ballistic advantages.
This analysis of a recovered firearm from a New York City assassination suggests the frame is likely 3D printed, based on inconsistencies in the magazine release cutout and dovetail geometry compared to OEM and 80% frames. The absence of the suppressor in official images is interpreted as confirmation of it being a homemade device, potentially to avoid scrutiny from gun control advocates.
This video demonstrates a destructive test on a Glock frame using a butane torch to expose and remove the internal metal rails. The process highlights how the polymer frame is molded around steel inserts for the front and rear rails, revealing their construction and how they are integrated into the firearm's structure. The experiment shows the melting point and behavior of the polymer under extreme heat.
The Glock 28, a .380 ACP variant of the Glock 26, is now available in the USA due to domestic manufacturing. This review highlights its shootability, recoil characteristics, and critical sensitivity to ammunition choice, with Fiocchi HST 99-grain proving highly accurate. While it offers a familiar Glock platform in a smaller caliber, it lacks modern features like optic cuts and accessory rails.
This YouTube video offers a comparison between the SCT 19 and Polymer 80 Glock frames. It provides links for channel support, including Instagram, YouTube, and Rumble, as well as business inquiries via email. The description also features promotional links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, including a discount code. The video emphasizes its educational purpose and that all views expressed are the creator's own, based on personal experience. It clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms and all live firing is conducted in a safe, controlled environment by trained professionals.
This YouTube video addresses a problem related to Glock frames, offering a solution. While specific details of the problem and its fix are not provided in the description, the title indicates a practical and potentially technical discussion for Glock owners.
This YouTube video focuses on identifying the "Best Polymer80 Holster." While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates a review or comparison of holsters designed for Polymer80 frames. The content will likely delve into holster features, retention, comfort, and suitability for various carry methods, aiming to guide viewers in their purchasing decisions for this popular firearm platform.
This video demonstrates the feasibility of 3D printing firearm components and frames, challenging the effectiveness of recent 'ghost gun' legislation. The presenter showcases various 3D printed firearm parts, including Glock frames, a compensated Glock 34 variant named 'Big Chungus', a Ruger 10/22 receiver, and a fully 3D printed FGC9. The core argument is that readily available 3D printers and free software make firearm manufacturing accessible, rendering gun control measures ineffective.
This video presents work-in-progress (WIP) remixes of two firearm designs: the 'Sci-Fi 3011' and a 'dumb G26 frame'. The content focuses on the design and potential modification of these firearms, suggesting a gunsmithing or custom build theme.
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