Ported G19

Published on November 28, 2024
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates the installation and performance of a Teppa Gunworks 6-port barrel on a custom Glock 19. The presenter, GHG Hussle, highlights the reduction in muzzle flip during live fire, showcasing the effectiveness of the modification. The custom Glock 19 also features stippling, a C-More optic, and a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light, indicating a focus on enhanced shooting dynamics and customization.

Quick Summary

The Teppa Gunworks 6-port barrel modification on a Glock 19 significantly reduces muzzle flip, allowing for faster follow-up shots. This upgrade, combined with a stippled frame and C-More optic, enhances shooting control and target acquisition, making it a valuable performance enhancement for the firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stock Barrel Baseline
  2. 00:03Stock Barrel Shooting
  3. 00:07Ported Barrel Introduction
  4. 00:09Ported Barrel Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of a ported barrel on a Glock 19?

A ported barrel, like the 6-port Teppa Gunworks model shown, is designed to vent gases upwards, significantly reducing muzzle flip and perceived recoil. This allows for faster follow-up shots and improved control during rapid fire.

What other modifications are visible on the custom Glock 19?

The custom Glock 19 features a stippled frame for enhanced grip, a C-More red dot sight for faster target acquisition, and a Streamlight TLR-7A weapon light for low-light operations. These upgrades focus on performance and usability.

How does a ported barrel compare to a stock barrel in terms of shooting dynamics?

During testing, the ported barrel demonstrated a noticeable decrease in muzzle rise compared to the stock Glock 19 barrel. This improvement in stability is crucial for maintaining sight picture between shots and achieving quicker target re-engagement.

What is the purpose of frame stippling on a handgun?

Frame stippling involves texturing the grip panels of a firearm to provide a more secure hold. This is particularly beneficial during dynamic shooting or in adverse weather conditions, preventing the firearm from slipping in the hand.

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