AR-15 Pistol Review..🔥 The Range Officer Kicked Me Out…🤦🏽‍♂️ It Jammed Bad❗️

Published on September 17, 2022
Duration: 17:49

This review highlights the unreliability of an American Tactical AR-15 pistol when using cheap steel-cased .223 ammunition, leading to significant jamming issues. In contrast, the P80 Glock 26 and P80 Glock 19 builds demonstrated excellent reliability. The P80 Glock 17 experienced multiple stovepipe malfunctions, suggesting it needs further break-in or tuning.

Quick Summary

The American Tactical AR-15 pistol jammed severely due to using cheap steel-cased .223 ammunition, leading to a stuck round. In contrast, the P80 Glock 26 and upgraded P80 Glock 19 performed reliably, while the P80 Glock 17 required break-in due to stovepipe malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & AR-15 Pistol Jam
  2. 00:48AR-15 Pistol Specs & Upgrades
  3. 02:03Ammo Selection & Mistakes
  4. 04:08AR-15 Pistol Shooting & Jamming Failure
  5. 06:24P80 Glock 26 Review & Reliability
  6. 10:25P80 Glock 17 Review & Malfunctions
  7. 14:08Range Officer Interaction & P80 Glock 19

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the AR-15 pistol to jam repeatedly during the range test?

The AR-15 pistol jammed severely due to the use of cheap, steel-cased .223 ammunition. The speaker identified this ammo choice as a mistake that led to a round getting stuck in the barrel, preventing further shooting of the AR-15.

Which P80 Glock builds performed reliably in the video?

The P80 Glock 26 and the P80 Glock 19 builds both demonstrated excellent reliability. The Glock 26 was praised for never jamming, and the Glock 19 performed flawlessly after an upgrade to its recoil spring and guide rod.

What issues were observed with the P80 Glock 17 build?

The P80 Glock 17 build experienced multiple 'failure to eject' malfunctions, commonly known as stovepipes, on almost every shot. The creator suggested this was likely due to the firearm being a new build that needed to be broken in and possibly required more lubrication.

What upgrades were mentioned for the American Tactical AR-15 pistol?

The AR-15 pistol featured a Franklin Armory Binary Trigger, a 60-round drum magazine, a brass catcher, and a Sig Sauer red dot optic. The base gun cost between $600 and $700, with the binary trigger alone costing $500.

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