This video tests the extreme durability of a Glock 17 by submerging it for 150 days. Despite significant rust and initial firing failures, the pistol eventually fired after manual intervention. The experiment highlights Glock's inherent reliability but also shows the detrimental effects of prolonged submersion on firearm function and trigger feel.
This video tests the durability of a Glock 17 by submerging it in pond water for 60 days. After retrieval and preparation, the pistol was successfully fired remotely, hitting its intended target. The host plans further testing by re-submerging the firearm for an additional 30 days.
This video is the second installment of a series testing the durability of a Glock firearm that has been submerged underwater for 60 days. The primary focus is to determine if the Glock will still function and fire after this extended period of submersion. The creators emphasize that the experiment is conducted on a private range with safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes. They also tease a 90-day update and encourage viewer engagement in the comments.
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