Get a Glock, they're actually made of Porcelain

Published on February 27, 2024
Duration: 0:20

This video debunks the myth that Glocks are made of porcelain and can bypass metal detectors, referencing a fictional 'Glock 7' from Die Hard 2. It highlights the actual construction of Glocks, showcasing models like the Glock 19 and 17. The content emphasizes practical firearm knowledge and responsible ownership.

Quick Summary

The myth that Glocks are made of porcelain and can bypass metal detectors is false. Real Glocks are constructed with durable polymer frames and steel slides, making them detectable by standard security equipment. This misconception often originates from fictional movie portrayals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00The Porcelain Glock Myth
  2. 00:09Die Hard 2 Reference

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Glocks really made of porcelain?

No, the idea that Glocks are made of porcelain is a myth, often referenced from movies like Die Hard 2. Real Glocks are constructed with durable polymer frames and steel slides, making them detectable by metal detectors.

Why do people think Glocks are made of porcelain?

This misconception likely stems from fictional portrayals in movies, such as the 'Glock 7' described in Die Hard 2 as a porcelain gun that doesn't show up on X-ray machines. This is purely fictional and not based on real firearm manufacturing.

What are Glocks actually made of?

Glocks feature a polymer frame, which is a type of durable plastic, combined with a steel slide and barrel. This construction is standard for modern semi-automatic pistols and ensures reliability and durability.

Can a Glock pass through a metal detector?

No, a standard Glock pistol contains significant amounts of metal (slide, barrel, internal components) and will be detected by metal detectors. The 'porcelain Glock' is a fictional concept from movies.

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