Glock 21 230 Grain Double Tap JHP’s

Published on November 6, 2025
Duration: 0:15

This review showcases the Glock 21 firing Double Tap 230 Grain JHP ammunition. The demonstration highlights the .45 Auto's recoil and the pistol's reliable cycling, with the slide locking back after the last round. The custom stippled grip and outdoor range setting are notable visual elements.

Quick Summary

The Glock 21 was tested with Double Tap 230 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) .45 ACP ammunition. The firearm demonstrated reliable cycling during rapid fire, with the slide locking back after the last round, showcasing the effectiveness of the .45 Auto cartridge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Glock 21 Overview
  2. 00:02Rapid Fire Demonstration with Double Tap Ammo
  3. 00:09Post-Firing Analysis & .45 Auto Power

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition was used in the Glock 21 test fire?

The Glock 21 was tested with Double Tap 230 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) .45 ACP ammunition. This type of round is known for its expansion capabilities upon impact.

How did the Glock 21 perform with the Double Tap JHP ammunition?

The Glock 21 demonstrated reliable cycling and performance during a rapid-fire sequence with the Double Tap JHP rounds. The slide locked back after the last round, indicating proper function.

What are the key specifications of the Glock 21 mentioned?

The Glock 21 tested is chambered in .45 Auto, features a custom stippled grip, and has a standard capacity of 13+1 rounds. Its barrel length is 4.61 inches and it weighs approximately 29.81 oz unloaded.

What is the significance of JHP ammunition?

JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) ammunition is designed to expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel and increasing stopping power, while generally reducing the risk of over-penetration compared to full metal jacket rounds.

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