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Published on November 29, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This guide details a method for clearing a squib load using a Glock 19, a carbine conversion kit (MCK), and a longer barrel. The process involves identifying the obstruction, installing a longer barrel into the conversion kit, and firing a live round to expel the stuck bullet. The speaker, a firearms content creator, demonstrates this experimental technique for clearing barrel obstructions.

Quick Summary

A squib load, where a bullet lodges in the barrel, can be cleared from a Glock 19 using an MCK carbine conversion kit. By installing a longer barrel (like a 16-inch) into the MCK and firing a live 9mm round, the obstruction can be expelled. This experimental technique is demonstrated by firearms content creator PewView.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Squib Load Discovery
  2. 00:11The Long Barrel Solution
  3. 00:29The Experiment
  4. 00:41Clearing the Squib

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a squib load be cleared from a Glock 19 barrel?

A squib load can be cleared from a Glock 19 barrel by using a carbine conversion kit like the MCK. Install a longer barrel (e.g., 16-inch) into the MCK, then fire a live 9mm round through it to dislodge the obstruction.

What is a squib load and why is it dangerous?

A squib load occurs when a bullet lodges in the barrel due to insufficient powder. It's dangerous because a subsequent shot fired into the lodged bullet can cause catastrophic firearm failure, potentially injuring the shooter.

What equipment is needed to clear a squib load using the MCK method?

To clear a squib load using the MCK method, you'll need a Glock 19, a 16-inch Glock barrel, an MCK carbine conversion kit, an EOTech sight, and 9mm ammunition.

What safety precautions should be taken when dealing with a squib load?

Always treat a squib load situation with extreme caution. Ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction, wear eye and ear protection, and never attempt to fire another round directly into the obstruction without proper setup and understanding.

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