Longest 9mm Glocks fun on the range w/Gravy Train

Published on March 24, 2025
Duration: 10:43

This video features a friendly head-to-head accuracy challenge between two long-slide 9mm Glocks: a Gen 5 Glock 34 MOS and a Gen 3 Glock 17L. The participants, "Gravy Train" and the channel host, compete in a cold-start headshot challenge using iron sights at approximately 15 yards. The video highlights custom modifications on both firearms, including aftermarket triggers, ported barrels, and extended magazines, while also discussing the challenges of shooting iron sights after extended use of red dot optics. Despite a dead shot timer, the competition provides an engaging look at precision shooting with these extended Glock platforms.

Quick Summary

The video features a Gen 5 Glock 34 MOS and a Gen 3 Glock 17L, both long-slide 9mm pistols. They compete in a cold-start headshot challenge using iron sights at about 15 yards, highlighting custom modifications like aftermarket triggers and ported barrels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Challenge Setup
  2. 00:40Glock 17L Overview
  3. 01:14Glock 34 Gen 5 Overview
  4. 01:43Headshot Challenge Begins
  5. 02:21Gravy Train's Headshot
  6. 02:53Host's Turn
  7. 03:39Round 2: Headshot vs Headshot
  8. 04:18Gravy Train Misses
  9. 04:45Host's Second Shot
  10. 05:13Competition Results & Discussion
  11. 05:47Glock 34 Gen 5 Details
  12. 06:30A-Zone Chest Drill
  13. 06:51Glock 17L Details
  14. 07:06Second A-Zone Drill
  15. 07:33Shot Timer Issues & Split Times
  16. 08:15Recap & Future Content Tease
  17. 09:00Contact & Community Engagement
  18. 09:20Closing Remarks & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two long-slide 9mm Glocks featured in the video?

The video showcases a Gen 5 Glock 34 MOS and a Gen 3 Glock 17L. Both are highlighted for their extended slides and are used in an accuracy challenge.

What modifications were made to the Glock 17L in the video?

The Glock 17L features a Timney Alpha trigger for a lighter pull, a Zaffari Precision ported barrel to reduce recoil, and Dawsome Precision blackout iron sights.

What kind of competition did the participants engage in?

The participants engaged in a cold-start headshot challenge using iron sights at approximately 15 yards. They aimed to hit the head on the first shot, with the competition continuing until someone missed.

Why were timed drills not performed during the video?

Timed drills were planned but could not be executed because the battery in the shot timer died. The host mentioned needing to keep spare 9-volt batteries in his range bag for future use.

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