This video examines the durability and performance of a factory "rebuilt" Glock pistol after it has been fired for thousands of rounds. The content likely delves into a long-term evaluation, potentially discussing reliability, wear and tear, and whether the pistol maintained its functionality throughout extensive use. It's aimed at viewers interested in the longevity of firearms, particularly Glocks, and the impact of significant round counts on a factory-refurbished model.
This long-term review of the Canik TP9SFX after thousands of rounds reveals a fractured helicoil in the optics mounting plate as the primary failure, a relatively easy fix. Despite expected wear on frame rails and some surface rust from lack of maintenance, the pistol's core components remain structurally sound. The trigger mechanism is noted as a near-direct clone of the Walther PDP, offering excellent performance for its street price of approximately $525.
This YouTube video features the initial test of an Anderson Manufacturing RF85 treated AR-15 rifle. The creators plan to conduct extensive testing over the next 6 to 12 months, firing thousands of rounds through the firearm to evaluate its performance and durability.
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