MY GLOCK 30 JAMMED!?

Published on October 20, 2024
Duration: 31:27

This video provides an expert assessment of the Glock 30's performance, focusing on reliability and recoil. The speaker, with high authority in the urban shooting community, details malfunctions like failure to feed and nose-diving, attributing potential causes to 'limp wristing.' The review covers ammunition ballistics for Winchester .45 Auto and discusses the unique recoil impulse of the subcompact pistol, ultimately concluding against its suitability for EDC due to these factors.

Quick Summary

GHG Hussle, an authority in the urban shooting community, analyzes Glock 30 malfunctions, recoil, and EDC suitability. The video details jams potentially caused by 'limp wristing' and notes the pistol's unique 'twerking' recoil, ultimately deeming it unsuitable for EDC.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 30 Malfunctions and Limp Wrisiting
  2. 00:48Glock 30 Overview and Magazine Capacity
  3. 02:37Ammunition and Ballistics (.45 Auto)
  4. 04:20Recoil and Shooting Experience
  5. 09:46Reliability and EDC Verdict
  6. 12:51AR-15 Build Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the Glock 30 to jam in the video?

The video suggests 'limp wristing,' a weak grip, as a potential cause for the Glock 30 jamming. Other malfunctions observed included the bullet 'nose-diving' during feeding, indicating potential reliability issues with the compact .45 Auto platform.

How was the recoil of the Glock 30 described?

The recoil from the Glock 30 was uniquely described as a 'twerking' motion rather than standard muzzle rise. This distinct recoil characteristic, combined with other factors, led to a negative EDC verdict.

What ammunition was used and what were its ballistics?

The primary ammunition discussed was Winchester Target & Practice .45 Auto 230 grain FMJ, with a stated muzzle velocity of 835 fps and 356 ft-lbs of energy at 5 yards. Aguila .45 Auto 230 Grain FMJ was also shown.

What was the final verdict on the Glock 30 for Everyday Carry (EDC)?

Based on observed reliability issues like jams and excessive recoil for its size, the speaker decided against recommending the Glock 30 for Everyday Carry (EDC).

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