Firing Straight Down the Barrel of another GUN!!!!

Published on September 17, 2020
Duration: 14:56

This video tests the durability of a Glock 45 ACP by firing various calibers directly down its barrel. While .22 LR and .380 ACP caused fouling and minor damage, the Glock remained functional. However, a 9mm round disabled the firearm, and a .357 Magnum round completely destroyed its internal components and frame.

Quick Summary

Firing .22 LR and .380 ACP rounds down a Glock 45 ACP barrel caused fouling and minor damage but left the firearm functional. However, a 9mm round disabled the Glock, and a .357 Magnum round completely destroyed its internals and frame.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit: Frozen Goods Salesman
  2. 01:48Experiment Intro: Firing Down Barrel
  3. 04:23Test 1: .22 LR Impact
  4. 06:15Test 2: .380 ACP Impact
  5. 09:06Test 3: 9mm Impact & Glock Disabled
  6. 10:09Test 4: .357 Magnum Destroys Glock

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you fire a .22 LR down a Glock barrel?

When a .22 LR is fired down the barrel of a Glock 45 ACP, it causes lead buildup but the Glock remains functional and can fire another round afterward.

Can a Glock 45 ACP withstand a 9mm round fired down its barrel?

No, a 9mm round fired down the barrel of a Glock 45 ACP significantly enlarges the firing pin hole, jams the mechanism, and effectively disables the firearm.

What is the most destructive caliber tested against the Glock 45 ACP barrel?

The .357 Magnum caliber, fired from a Desert Eagle, proved to be the most destructive, completely destroying the Glock's internal components and cracking its frame.

Does firing a .380 ACP down a Glock barrel disable it?

Firing a .380 ACP down a Glock 45 ACP barrel causes more lead fouling and minor damage to the chamber-loaded indicator, but the Glock remains functional and can still fire.

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