DID I RUIN MY GUNS?… I PULLED UP ON A RAPPER!!

Published on September 12, 2021
Duration: 21:30

GHG Hussle tests firearms after a mud torture test, finding a Hi-Point failed due to dirt and rust. His AK-47 and Draco performed reliably. He theorizes weapon lights on Glock 22 Gen 3 models might cause cycling issues due to frame flex.

Quick Summary

After a mud torture test, an AK-47 and Draco pistol functioned reliably. A Hi-Point failed due to rust and dirt. A theory suggests weapon lights on Glock 22 Gen 3 models may cause cycling issues due to frame flex.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Range Day & Rapper Meetup
  2. 01:08Torture Test Recap: Mud & Water
  3. 04:07Range Arrival & Gear Setup
  4. 05:13Hi-Point Failure Test
  5. 06:40Draco Dust Cover Test
  6. 08:05AK-47 Range Performance
  7. 09:42Glock 22 Cycling Issues Theory

Frequently Asked Questions

Did the firearms survive the mud torture test?

The AK-47 and Draco pistol performed reliably after the mud torture test. However, a Hi-Point pistol failed to fire, likely due to rust and dirt in the firing pin and barrel from being buried.

What issues were observed with the Glock 22?

During testing, a Glock 22 with an Olight weapon light and extended magazine experienced cycling issues. A theory suggests that adding lights to Gen 3 Glock 22 models can cause malfunctions due to frame flex.

How did the Draco pistol perform after the torture test?

The Draco pistol, tested with its original dust cover, performed reliably. The dust cover remained secure throughout the firing process, confirming its stability under recoil.

What caused the Hi-Point pistol to fail?

The Hi-Point pistol failed to fire after being buried in mud and not cleaned. Visual inspection revealed rust and dirt inside the chamber and barrel, likely affecting the firing pin's ability to ignite the primer.

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