I Surprised Rambo With The Gun He SHOT His Self With!!

Published on February 1, 2024
Duration: 25:53

This guide details how to diagnose and temporarily fix a common issue with the Glock 23: a snapped recoil spring. It covers the disassembly process, inspection of the spring, and a practical test using a Glock 19 recoil spring to restore functionality. The information is presented with the practical, hands-on approach of an experienced firearms influencer, highlighting the importance of understanding parts compatibility for field repairs.

Quick Summary

Troubleshooting a Glock 23 malfunction often involves inspecting the recoil spring. A snapped spring prevents the slide from returning to battery. As a temporary measure, a Glock 19 recoil spring may be tested for compatibility, highlighting the importance of understanding parts interchangeability in firearm repair.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Showcasing Custom Gold Firearms
  2. 00:51Springfield Echelon and Range Guests
  3. 02:04Daniel Defense DDM4 PDW Overview
  4. 04:56Muzzle Brake Performance
  5. 06:28Glock 23 Recoil Spring Failure
  6. 08:50Recoil Spring Compatibility Test
  7. 11:009mm vs .40 S&W Recoil Dynamics
  8. 15:22The MAC-10 Surprise
  9. 18:28Rambo J's Shooting Incident

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you fix a Glock 23 that won't cycle?

A common cause for a Glock 23 failing to cycle is a broken recoil spring. You can diagnose this by disassembling the firearm and inspecting the spring. As a temporary fix, you might test a Glock 19 recoil spring for compatibility, though a proper replacement is recommended.

What is the difference between 9mm and .40 S&W recoil?

Generally, .40 S&W produces more felt recoil and has a snappier impulse than 9mm. This is due to its higher energy output, often requiring a stronger recoil spring and potentially a heavier firearm for optimal control.

What is a MasterPiece Arms MAC-10 style pistol?

The MasterPiece Arms MAC-10 style pistol is a semi-automatic firearm designed to resemble the classic MAC-10 submachine gun. These pistols are often customized and can feature unique finishes like gold plating.

What safety precautions should be taken with a MAC-10 style pistol?

Due to its design and potential for rapid fire, a two-handed grip or a strap is often recommended for MAC-10 style pistols to prevent the hand from slipping near the muzzle and causing accidental injury.

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