Used to be a JAMMER.. Now it’s running smooth ⚡️ | P80 G19 |#AyoItsMike #P80 #RangeOfficer

Published on September 8, 2022
Duration: 0:09

This video showcases a Polymer80 G19 build that has been troubleshot to overcome previous jamming issues. The builder demonstrates its current reliability with a rapid one-handed firing sequence, highlighting successful cycling and slide lock on an empty magazine. The content is geared towards DIY firearm enthusiasts looking to improve their build's performance.

Quick Summary

The P80 G19 build, previously unreliable ('a jammer'), has been successfully modified to run smoothly. The builder demonstrates this by firing rapid one-handed shots, showing consistent cycling and a proper slide lock on an empty magazine, indicating corrected mechanical function.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Officer & One-Handed Demo
  2. 00:03Live Fire: Reliable P80 G19

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues did the P80 G19 build previously have?

The P80 G19 build was previously described as a 'jammer,' indicating it suffered from frequent malfunctions like failures to feed, eject, or cycle properly during live fire.

How was the reliability of the P80 G19 demonstrated?

The builder demonstrated the P80 G19's improved reliability through a rapid string of one-handed shots, showing consistent cycling and a successful slide lock on the empty magazine.

What technical specifications are noted for the P80 G19 build?

The P80 G19 build is chambered in 9mm, uses an extended magazine (30+ rounds), has a standard Glock 19 barrel length of 4.02 inches, and weighs approximately 23.65 oz unloaded.

What does the slide locking back signify?

When the slide locks back on an empty magazine, it signifies that the firearm's mechanism is functioning correctly. This includes proper feeding, extraction, and ejection of spent casings, and the magazine follower engaging the slide stop.

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