Fall Edition: Glock Torture Test 🎃

Published on October 14, 2021
Duration: 18:32

This video features a "Fall Edition" Glock torture test conducted by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics. The Glock 45 Gen 5, chambered in 9mm, is subjected to various food-based contaminants like pumpkin spice coffee grounds, candy corn, caramel, molasses, apple cider powder, and a sweet potato casserole. Despite these extreme conditions, the pistol demonstrates remarkable reliability, passing the majority of the tests with minimal malfunctions. Scott, a former law enforcement officer with extensive handgun training, showcases consistent firearm safety throughout the rigorous testing process.

Quick Summary

The Glock 45 Gen 5, tested by Kentucky Ballistics, showed remarkable resilience in a "Fall Edition" torture test involving various food contaminants. While fine powders and gritty liquids caused temporary malfunctions like trigger reset failures, the pistol generally maintained reliability through tests with pumpkin pie, caramel, molasses, and sweet potato casserole.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:08Introduction & Product Overview
  3. 01:36Initial Function Check
  4. 02:11Pumpkin Test
  5. 03:18Pumpkin Pie Test
  6. 04:07Pumpkin Spice Coffee Test
  7. 06:09Candy Corn Test
  8. 07:05Caramel & Molasses Tests
  9. 09:35Apple Cider Test
  10. 10:32Sweet Potato Casserole Test
  11. 12:58The Ultimate Fall Test
  12. 16:54Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Glock 45 Gen 5 perform in the "Fall Edition" torture test?

The Glock 45 Gen 5 demonstrated exceptional reliability, successfully firing and cycling through various food-based contaminants like pumpkin pie, caramel, molasses, and even a sweet potato casserole, with only minor malfunctions in tests involving fine powders or gritty liquids.

What specific food items were used in the Glock 45 Gen 5 torture test?

The test included pumpkin, pumpkin pie, dry pumpkin spice coffee grounds, candy corn, thick caramel, molasses, an apple cider powder mixture, and a sweet potato casserole with marshmallow cream. Some items caused temporary malfunctions requiring clearing.

What is Scott's background from Kentucky Ballistics?

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics is presented as a recognized expert with a high authority level, drawing on his background as a former law enforcement officer and his extensive handgun training to conduct rigorous firearm testing.

What kind of malfunctions did the Glock 45 Gen 5 experience?

The Glock 45 Gen 5 experienced a failure to cycle in the pumpkin test, a trigger reset failure in the coffee grounds test, and a failure to cycle in the apple cider test, all of which were cleared with minimal intervention.

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