Quiet G-Flex

Published on March 26, 2024
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates the Glock 19 equipped with a G-Flex binary trigger and suppressor. The G-Flex allows for rapid fire on both trigger pull and release, achieving near-automatic rates. The suppressor effectively mitigates the sound signature, showcasing a controlled, high-cadence shooting experience on steel targets and balloons.

Quick Summary

The G-Flex binary trigger enables a Glock 19 to fire two shots per trigger manipulation (pull and release), significantly increasing the rate of fire. When paired with a suppressor, it offers a high-cadence shooting experience with a reduced sound signature.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressed Binary Fire Demo
  2. 00:03Glock 19 Inspection & Reload
  3. 00:09Target Engagement with Binary Trigger
  4. 00:15Rapid Fire Side Profile

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a G-Flex binary trigger?

A G-Flex binary trigger is a firearm modification that allows a semi-automatic pistol, like the Glock 19 shown, to fire two shots with a single trigger manipulation: one when the trigger is pulled and another when it is released.

How does a suppressor affect shooting a Glock 19?

A suppressor, or silencer, significantly reduces the muzzle blast and sound signature when firing a Glock 19. This makes shooting more pleasant and can help maintain situational awareness on the range.

What are the benefits of using a binary trigger on a Glock 19?

The primary benefit is a drastically increased rate of fire, approaching automatic speeds, while still functioning within legal semi-automatic limits. It allows for rapid follow-up shots and a unique shooting experience.

What caliber is the Glock 19 used in the video?

The Glock 19 featured in the video is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, commonly referred to as 9mm Luger. This is indicated by the markings on the slide.

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