Quick Summary

A police turn-in Glock 21 in .45 ACP was test-fired without prior cleaning to assess its operational reliability. Despite visible wear, including worn stippling from holster use, the firearm functioned well and allowed the shooter to maintain accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction
  2. 00:13Glock 21 .45 ACP Police Turn-In
  3. 00:28Condition Assessment
  4. 00:35Test Fire Plan
  5. 01:02Loading Magazine
  6. 01:37Test Fire Results
  7. 01:49Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What condition was the police turn-in Glock 21 in?

The police turn-in Glock 21 showed signs of significant prior use, notably worn stippling on the grip from extensive holster wear. This indicates it was a duty weapon that saw considerable service.

How did the Glock 21 perform during the test fire?

The Glock 21 performed well during the test fire, operating reliably and allowing the shooter to stay on target effectively. The speaker was pleased with its operational capability despite its used condition.

Was the Glock 21 cleaned before the test fire?

No, the Glock 21 was test-fired without being cleaned or prepared beforehand. This was done to assess its raw operational reliability in its as-received condition from the police turn-in.

What caliber is the Glock 21 tested in this video?

The Glock 21 featured in this video is chambered in .45 ACP. The test fire utilized a 13-round magazine loaded with this caliber of ammunition.

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