my glock clip broken

Published on July 10, 2023
Duration: 0:11

This video humorously demonstrates a common Glock magazine seating issue caused by a 9mm round loaded backwards. While presented satirically, it highlights a basic loading error. The content features a Glock 19 Gen 5 and an AK-47 variant, touching on firearm maintenance and troubleshooting in a lighthearted manner.

Quick Summary

A Glock magazine may fail to seat if a 9mm cartridge is loaded backwards into the feed lips. This prevents proper engagement with the firearm's mag catch. Always ensure cartridges are oriented correctly when loading magazines.

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  1. 00:00Glock Magazine Won't Seat Issue

Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my Glock magazine seat properly?

A common reason a Glock magazine won't seat is a cartridge loaded backwards into the feed lips. This prevents the magazine from fully engaging with the firearm's mag catch. Ensure all rounds are oriented correctly.

What is the difference between a Glock clip and a Glock magazine?

Technically, firearms use magazines, not clips, for feeding ammunition. A magazine is a device that holds cartridges and feeds them into the firearm's chamber. A clip is used to load a magazine or directly into the action of some firearms.

What causes a Glock magazine to malfunction?

Malfunctions can stem from various issues, including damaged magazines, worn springs, or improper loading. As shown in the video, a backwards-loaded round is a simple but effective way to cause a magazine seating failure.

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