ETS JAMMER

Published on April 30, 2022
Duration: 16:40

This video details a critical review of the ETS 29-round magazine for Glock handguns, highlighting significant reliability issues. Influencer GHG Hussle demonstrates multiple failures to feed, attributing them to a 'bow-legged' spring causing the follower to bind. The review contrasts the ETS magazine's poor performance with reliable OEM Glock magazines, advising viewers against using the ETS product for critical applications. The session also briefly touches on other gear like a Holosun optic on a 10mm Glock.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle critically reviewed the ETS 29-round Glock magazine, highlighting significant failures to feed. He identified a 'bow-legged' spring causing the follower to bind, preventing reliable cycling of rounds. The performance was deemed inferior to OEM Glock magazines, leading to a recommendation against using the ETS product for critical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Banter
  2. 01:06Tactical Workout
  3. 02:00Glock 45 Range Session
  4. 04:14ETS Magazine Introduction
  5. 05:16Initial Malfunctions
  6. 05:5810mm Glock Testing
  7. 08:29ETS Reliability Issues
  8. 11:11Magazine Failure Analysis
  9. 12:52Flamethrower and AK Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues did GHG Hussle experience with the ETS 29-round Glock magazine?

GHG Hussle encountered consistent failures to feed with the ETS 29-round magazine. He observed that the magazine failed to cycle the next round into the chamber, attributing the problem to a 'bow-legged' spring causing the follower to bind.

Why did the ETS magazine fail to feed rounds?

The primary reason for the ETS magazine's feeding failure was a deformed or 'bow-legged' spring. This condition prevented the spring from properly pushing the follower, causing it to stick and misalign the rounds for chambering.

How does the ETS magazine compare to OEM Glock magazines?

In this review, the ETS 29-round magazine performed unreliably, failing multiple times. It was implicitly compared unfavorably to OEM Glock magazines, which are generally known for their consistent reliability and proper function.

What is the recommended action if a magazine malfunctions?

If a magazine consistently malfunctions or shows signs of damage like a deformed spring, it should not be relied upon for critical use. The recommendation is to cease using it and seek out more dependable alternatives, such as factory OEM magazines.

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