GLOCK 19X GEN 6 BUILD!? | GUNMAS EP.12

Published on December 20, 2022
Duration: 10:22

This video details a custom Glock 19X build, focusing on the installation of a Radian Ramjet and Afterburner system for reduced muzzle flip and improved cycling. The build also features a Streamlight TLR-1 HL, Holosun optic, and a tungsten guide rod. Range testing demonstrates the effectiveness of the compensator, though minor accuracy adjustments are noted due to cold weather affecting grip.

Quick Summary

The Radian Ramjet and Afterburner system on this Glock 19X build significantly reduces muzzle flip, enhancing shooting dynamics and providing a flatter profile. The build also features a tungsten guide rod for improved recoil management and reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Glock 19X Build Overview
  2. 00:55Unboxing New Upgrades
  3. 01:50Radian Afterburner & Ramjet Install
  4. 03:01Completed Build Reveal
  5. 04:21Range Testing and Performance
  6. 05:19Accuracy and Iron Sights Test
  7. 06:55Final Impressions and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Radian Ramjet and Afterburner system on a Glock?

The Radian Ramjet and Afterburner system is designed to significantly reduce muzzle flip and improve the cycling smoothness of a Glock pistol. This combination aims to provide a flatter shooting experience, often described as giving the firearm a 'Gen 6' feel.

What upgrades were made to the Glock 19X in this build?

The build includes a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, a Holosun red dot optic, an SLR Rifleworks magwell, a 15lb pure tungsten guide rod, and the Radian Ramjet ported barrel with the Afterburner micro-compensator.

How did the custom Glock 19X perform during range testing?

During range testing with DRZ 9mm ammunition, the build demonstrated effective muzzle control thanks to the compensator. The firearm ran reliably without malfunctions, though slight accuracy deviations were noted and attributed to cold weather affecting the shooter's grip.

What are the benefits of a tungsten guide rod in a pistol build?

A tungsten guide rod, like the 15lb one used in this build, is heavier than a standard steel or polymer rod. This added weight can help absorb recoil and contribute to smoother cycling of the firearm's action.

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