Broken Glock has HOLES! 🔫🤦🏽‍♂️

Published on May 23, 2025
Duration: 0:21

This video satirically addresses common Glock features as 'damage.' The speaker humorously misinterprets slide porting as holes and complains about a magazine falling out, framing these as malfunctions. The content highlights a Glock 45 with factory slide cuts and standard magazine issues, presented with a comedic, low-expertise persona.

Quick Summary

The 'holes' on a Glock slide are usually intentional slide ports for weight reduction or cycling assistance, not damage. A magazine falling out often indicates improper seating, and a simple trigger click during dry fire is normal operation, not a jam.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Scam Claim & Glock 45
  2. 00:05Slide Porting Misinterpreted as Holes
  3. 00:09Magazine Falling Out Issue
  4. 00:14Trigger Click Called a 'Jam'

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 'holes' on the Glock slide?

The 'holes' on the Glock slide are typically factory or aftermarket slide ports. These are precision-cut openings designed to reduce weight, aid in cycling, or provide a visual indicator for certain models, not damage.

Why did the speaker's Glock magazine keep falling out?

The speaker's satirical complaint about the magazine falling out likely represents user error in seating the magazine properly or a humorous exaggeration. Ensure magazines are fully inserted until the magazine catch engages.

Is a click from a Glock trigger a jam?

A simple click from a Glock trigger, especially when dry-firing, is normal operation. It indicates the striker has released. A 'jam' usually refers to a failure to feed, extract, or eject a round.

What is the Glock 45?

The Glock 45 is a 9x19mm pistol featuring a compact slide on a full-size frame. It combines elements from the G19 and G17 models, offering a capacity of 17+1 rounds and a 4.02-inch barrel.

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