Glock 41 .45 ACP

Published on February 3, 2014
Duration: 33:41

This expert review by professional shooter Jerry Miculek provides an in-depth look at the Glock 41 Gen 4. It covers unboxing, range performance, high-capacity testing, chronograph data with various loads, and impressive long-range accuracy out to 200 yards. The video also includes detailed technical comparisons with other Glock models, highlighting the 41's slim profile and long slide.

Quick Summary

Professional shooter Jerry Miculek evaluates the Glock 41 Gen 4 .45 ACP, highlighting its slim profile, reliability, and exceptional long-range accuracy out to 200 yards. Chronograph data reveals velocities up to 981 fps with +P ammunition, and comparisons show its narrower slide compared to the Glock 21.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 02:50Initial Range Impressions
  3. 05:25Dynamic Target Testing
  4. 09:51High Capacity Burn
  5. 11:24Chronograph Testing
  6. 16:21Long Range Accuracy
  7. 18:16Technical Comparisons
  8. 25:56Conclusion and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock 41 Gen 4?

The Glock 41 Gen 4 is a .45 ACP pistol known for its lightweight, narrow, and compact design despite its 5-inch slide assembly. It offers a high capacity and is praised for its reliability and accuracy, even at extended ranges.

How accurate is the Glock 41 Gen 4 at long distances?

The Glock 41 Gen 4 demonstrates impressive long-range accuracy. In testing, it successfully engaged a steel silhouette at 200 yards using standard 230gr ball ammunition, highlighting its inherent precision.

What ammunition performance was observed during chronograph testing?

Chronograph tests showed Remington 230gr ball averaging 813 fps, Federal 230gr ball averaging 816 fps, and Hornady Critical Duty 220gr +P averaging 981 fps, indicating a significant velocity increase with the +P load.

How does the Glock 41 Gen 4 compare to the Glock 21?

The Glock 41 Gen 4 features a significantly narrower slide (approximately 1 inch) compared to the Glock 21 (1.125 inches), making it a slimmer and more compact option while maintaining a long slide profile.

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