Loaded Glock 18 Mag in a Microwave

Published on December 23, 2013
Duration: 4:41

This experiment demonstrates the extreme dangers of placing firearms or ammunition in a microwave. A loaded Glock 18 33-round 9mm magazine was subjected to 10 minutes of high-power microwave radiation, resulting in the baseplate detaching, fire, and rounds cooking off. The microwave was completely destroyed, and the magazine melted, highlighting the unpredictable and hazardous nature of such actions.

Quick Summary

Placing a loaded Glock 18 33-round 9mm magazine in a microwave for 10 minutes resulted in the baseplate detaching, fire, rounds cooking off, and the magazine melting. The microwave was completely destroyed, highlighting the extreme dangers of such experiments.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: Glock 18 Magazine
  2. 00:23Experiment Setup: Microwave Placement
  3. 00:48Microwave Reaction: Fire and Cook-off
  4. 02:31Post-Experiment: Destroyed Microwave
  5. 03:08Debris Analysis: Fired Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when a loaded Glock 18 magazine was put in a microwave?

A loaded Glock 18 33-round 9mm magazine was placed in a microwave for 10 minutes. The experiment resulted in the baseplate detaching, fire, rounds cooking off, and the magazine melting, while the microwave was destroyed.

Is it safe to put gun parts or ammunition in a microwave?

Absolutely not. Placing firearms, ammunition, or any firearm components in a microwave is extremely dangerous and can lead to explosions, fires, and severe damage to the appliance and surroundings.

What were the results of the microwave experiment with the Glock magazine?

The experiment showed the microwave interior was destroyed, the glass plate shattered, and the Glock 18 magazine melted. Mushroomed shell casings and fired bullets were found, indicating the rounds cooked off due to the intense heat and radiation.

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