Glock 19 vs. Pudding: Glock Torture Test Part II (HD)

Published on September 9, 2013
Duration: 4:31

This video demonstrates a non-serious torture test of a Glock 19 submerged in pudding. The test highlights potential malfunctions, specifically failure to ignite and dead triggers, attributed to pudding obstructing the striker channel. It emphasizes the importance of proper firearm cleaning after such extreme tests.

Quick Summary

A Glock 19 submerged in pudding experienced two failures out of 15 rounds, including a failure to ignite and a dead trigger, due to pudding obstructing the striker channel. Thorough cleaning is essential after such contamination.

Chapters

  1. 00:26Introduction to Pudding Test
  2. 01:04Removing Glock from Pudding
  3. 01:32Safety Check and Magazine Insertion
  4. 02:07First Firing Attempt
  5. 02:36Failure to Ignite Observed
  6. 03:03Second Firing Attempt and Dead Trigger
  7. 03:22Pistol Locked Open
  8. 03:26Test Results Summary
  9. 03:47Post-Test Cleaning Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened when the Glock 19 was tested after being submerged in pudding?

After being submerged in pudding, the Glock 19 experienced two failures out of 15 rounds. These included a failure to ignite, where the primer was struck but the round did not fire, and a dead trigger, indicating the firing mechanism was obstructed.

Why did the Glock 19 fail to fire after the pudding test?

The failures, specifically the failure to ignite and dead trigger, were attributed to pudding obstructing the striker channel. This prevented the striker from properly hitting the primer or completing its firing cycle.

Is it recommended to lubricate a Glock with pudding?

No, it is strongly not recommended to lubricate a Glock or any firearm with pudding. This test was for entertainment and to demonstrate potential failure points, not as a practical maintenance procedure.

What is required after conducting a firearm torture test like this?

After conducting extreme contamination tests like submerging a firearm in pudding, a thorough cleaning process is essential. This typically involves rinsing the firearm and then performing a detail strip to remove all foreign material from internal components.

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