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Published on March 19, 2021
Duration: 1:09

The video discusses the shooting experience at a Glock tent, comparing the felt recoil of a Glock 20 in 10mm to a CZ Shadow 2 in 9mm. The speaker found the Glock 20 to have less felt recoil, attributing this to its lightweight and flexible polymer frame, and declared it 'Glock perfection'. The discussion highlights a preference for the Glock's shooting characteristics over the Shadow 2.

Quick Summary

The Glock 20 in 10mm caliber was observed to have less felt recoil than a CZ Shadow 2 in 9mm. This difference is attributed to the Glock's lightweight and flexible polymer frame, which contributes to a superior shooting experience often described as 'Glock perfection'.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting at the Glock Tent
  2. 00:01Glock 20 vs CZ Shadow 2 Comparison
  3. 00:14Polymer Frame and Recoil Reduction
  4. 00:20Glock Perfection
  5. 00:34Desire for a Glock 20
  6. 00:41Glock 20 Performance
  7. 00:58Glock Trigger Simplicity

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a Glock 20 have less felt recoil than a CZ Shadow 2?

According to the video, the Glock 20 in 10mm caliber was found to have less felt recoil than a CZ Shadow 2 in 9mm. This is attributed to the Glock's lightweight and flexible polymer frame.

What makes a Glock firearm have less felt recoil?

The lightweight and flexible nature of a Glock's polymer frame is cited as a key factor in reducing felt recoil. This design allows the frame to absorb some of the energy from the shot.

What is 'Glock perfection' in the context of shooting experience?

'Glock perfection' in this context refers to a highly satisfactory shooting experience, where the firearm performs exceptionally well, with manageable recoil and excellent handling, leading to a declaration of 'perfection'.

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