This video provides an expert review of Glock's new RTF 6 stippling. Speaker Kaya E. from Classic Firearms highlights the design's aggressive texture for enhanced control without causing abrasion. He considers it the best-balanced stippling design Glock has released to date, focusing on its ergonomic benefits for handgun users.
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 video likely focuses on the Timberwolf Frame, a component for firearms, and discusses new options or modifications related to it. The description directs viewers to training resources, a Patreon page for support, and community platforms like Facebook and Discord, indicating an engagement with the firearms enthusiast community and a potential emphasis on training and customization.
This video announces the upcoming release of the GS 26X frame, developed by GlockStore. The presenter highlights that the frame has undergone extensive testing with tens of thousands of rounds fired and expresses excitement for its availability to customers in mid-to-late September. They explicitly state that the GS 26X is not a Glock OEM product but a GlockStore proprietary design. The video encourages viewer engagement in the comments section, with the presenter assuring they read every comment.
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 provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to apply tape to a Glock 17 frame, with the instructor emphasizing that the technique is applicable to any weapon system or part. The video aims to guide viewers through a DIY project, offering helpful tips along the way. The presenter expresses enjoyment in undertaking such projects and hopes viewers will find the content engaging.
This YouTube video provides a review of the SCT Frame, highlighted as the "CHEAPEST Glock Frame" available at $100. The reviewer discusses their overall thoughts on the frame and offers comparisons to the OEM Glock frame and parts. The video aims to help viewers determine if this budget-friendly frame is a worthwhile option for their builds or projects.
This YouTube video features a Glock frame undergoing a 'torture test' with the explicit goal of obtaining usable rails. The title suggests a destructive test where the Glock frame will completely melt. The description encourages viewer engagement and provides a link to more content from Glock Store.
This YouTube video focuses on "The Best Glock 19 Frame" and is presented by RTT: Guns & Gear. The description includes links to the creator's website for deals, their Instagram, YouTube channel, and Rumble profile. It also features promotional links for Werkz Holster and Gatorz Glasses, including a discount code. The video explicitly states its purpose is for educational content only, with reviews based on personal experience, and emphasizes that no firearms are sold directly by the channel. All firing is conducted in a safe, controlled environment. The content appears to be a review or discussion of aftermarket Glock 19 frames, likely aimed at enhancing ergonomics or performance for the popular pistol.
Brandon Herrera attends a Dallas gun buyback event sponsored by Shaquille O'Neal, noting his prior removal from a similar event. The video critically examines the effectiveness of gun buybacks, arguing they do not correlate with crime reduction and often waste taxpayer money. It highlights the prevalence of 3D-printed firearms and older hunting rifles being turned in for low prices, while private buyers offer more competitive rates outside the event.
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.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.