Glock .40 Gen 1 @ 25 Yards Bullseye Style

Published on August 28, 2025
Duration: 0:51

This video features JaredAF demonstrating the accuracy of a Glock .40 Gen 1 at 25 yards using a bullseye shooting style. He highlights the original Gen 1 frame's minimal texture and plastic sights, and discusses the increased trigger control needed for the .40 S&W caliber due to its recoil compared to 9mm.

Quick Summary

The Glock .40 Gen 1 features an original Gen 1 frame with minimal texture and plastic stock sights. It was tested for accuracy at 25 yards using a bullseye style, emphasizing trigger control. The .40 S&W caliber requires a slower pace than 9mm due to higher recoil.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock .40 Gen 1 Overview
  2. 00:26Shooting Demonstration at 25 Yards
  3. 00:45Analysis: .40 S&W vs 9mm Recoil & Pace

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock .40 Gen 1 shown in the video?

The Glock .40 Gen 1 features the original Gen 1 frame with minimal texture and basic plastic stock sights. It is chambered in .40 S&W and was tested for accuracy at 25 yards.

How does shooting a .40 S&W compare to a 9mm in terms of recoil and pace?

Shooting .40 S&W generally requires a slower pace and more deliberate trigger control than 9mm due to its increased recoil and resulting target movement.

What shooting technique was used to test the Glock .40 Gen 1's accuracy?

The video demonstrates a bullseye-style shooting technique at 25 yards, emphasizing precise trigger control to achieve accuracy on an 8-inch steel plate.

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