Quick Summary

A $200 Dera Arms DY9 Glock 19 clone was compared to a stock Glock 19 Gen 3. While equal in speed tests, the stock Glock 19 had a slight edge in manipulation and maneuverability. However, the DY9 produced a smaller accuracy group at 25 yards, suggesting budget clones can shoot comparably.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget Glock Clone vs Stock Glock 19
  2. 00:05Test 1: Speed Test
  3. 00:20Test 2: Manipulation & Maneuverability
  4. 00:51Test 3: Accuracy at 25 Yards
  5. 01:12Conclusion: Budget Clone Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a budget Glock 19 clone compare to a stock Glock 19 in speed tests?

In speed tests, both the budget Dera Arms DY9 Glock 19 clone and the stock Glock 19 Gen 3 were found to perform equally. The video did not note any significant difference in their speed capabilities during this specific test.

Which handgun performed better in manipulation and maneuverability tests?

The stock Glock 19 Gen 3 performed better in manipulation and maneuverability tests. The Dera Arms DY9 experienced a malfunction and had fewer hits, while the Glock 19 achieved more hits, giving it a slight edge despite feeling a bit slower.

What were the accuracy results for the Glock 19 clone and the stock Glock 19 at 25 yards?

At 25 yards, the Dera Arms DY9 Glock 19 clone produced a smaller group size compared to the stock Glock 19 Gen 3. This indicates better inherent accuracy from the budget clone in this specific test.

Can a $200 Glock 19 clone outshoot a stock Glock 19?

According to the video's comparison, a $200-$300 Glock 19 clone like the Dera Arms DY9 is not expected to outshoot a stock Glock 19. However, it can perform comparably in some areas and shoot 'just as good' overall.

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