Full Auto Glock 100 Round Drum Mag

Published on December 22, 2016
Duration: 4:48

This video demonstrates a full-auto Glock 17/19 modified for full-auto fire, equipped with a 100-round dual drum magazine in 9mm. It highlights a promotional segment for Pig Lube and, notably, a field expedient shrapnel extraction using a Benchmade knife after a bullet jacket embedded in the shooter's shoulder during testing. The content showcases high-energy range activity and practical, albeit extreme, problem-solving.

Quick Summary

The video features a modified full-auto Glock 17/19 with a 100-round drum magazine firing 9mm rounds. It includes a promotional segment for Pig Lube and documents a field expedient shrapnel extraction using a Benchmade knife after a bullet jacket embedded in the shooter's shoulder during testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Full Auto Glock & Drum Mag
  2. 00:07Travel to Hobble Creek Canyon
  3. 00:29Loading the 100-Round Drum Magazine
  4. 00:42Pig Lube Promotion Segment
  5. 01:18Shrapnel Injury Incident
  6. 01:30Field Extraction of Shrapnel
  7. 04:11Full Auto Testing with Various Mags
  8. 04:20100-Round Mag Dump

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of Glock was featured in the video?

The video showcased a modified Glock pistol, specifically a Glock 17/19 variant, that had been converted to fire in full-auto mode. It was equipped with a high-capacity 100-round dual drum magazine.

What safety incident occurred during the video?

During full-auto fire, a piece of shrapnel, identified as a bullet jacket fragment, became embedded in the shooter's shoulder, necessitating a field extraction procedure.

What tools were used for the shrapnel extraction?

A Benchmade folding knife was prominently used to perform the field extraction of the copper jacket fragment from the shooter's shoulder. A Kershaw knife was also shown earlier for potential shrapnel removal.

What promotional content was included?

The video included a promotional segment for Pig Lube, a gun lubricant company, featuring an AR-15 wrapped in bacon and fired until cooked.

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