Picking My Glock 19x Back Up!

Published on December 11, 2025
Duration: 9:14

This video follows Summer as she competes in an indoor IDPA match with her modified Glock 19x. She openly discusses her performance, including mental errors like miscounting rounds and forgetting stage plans, which led to procedural errors and inefficiencies. Despite these challenges, she demonstrates a commitment to improvement and achieves her best run on Stage 5 with zero down.

Quick Summary

The Glock 19x used in the competition featured a Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) barrel and compensator, a red dot sight, and a weapon light. The shooter openly discussed mental errors like miscounting rounds and forgetting stage plans, highlighting the need for consistent practice to stay 'locked in' for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear
  2. 00:49Stage 1: Round Count Error
  3. 02:04Stage 2: Efficiency Impacted
  4. 03:25Stage 3: Target Engagement Plan Failure
  5. 04:49Stage 4: Speed Focus & Accuracy
  6. 05:56Stage 5: Best Run - Zero Down
  7. 07:13Stage 6: Final Stage Performance
  8. 08:07Conclusion & Practice Importance

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Glock 19x used in the video?

The Glock 19x featured a Parker Mountain Machine (PMM) barrel and compensator. It was also equipped with a slide-mounted red dot sight and a weapon-mounted light, indicating a focus on competition performance.

What common mistakes did the shooter encounter during the competition?

The shooter openly admitted to several mental errors, including miscalculating the number of rounds needed for a stage, which led to an unplanned magazine change, and forgetting target engagement plans, requiring her to backtrack.

How did the shooter's performance vary across the stages?

Performance varied significantly. Early stages were affected by mental errors impacting efficiency. Stage 4 focused on speed but resulted in a point down. The shooter achieved her best run, 'zero down,' on Stage 5, and concluded with a respectable score on Stage 6.

What is the key takeaway regarding practice and consistency?

The shooter emphasizes the critical importance of staying 'locked in' and maintaining consistent practice to improve performance. This includes mental preparedness and refining fundamental skills like round counting and stage planning.

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