The ULTIMATE .380ACP Glock 25

Published on June 29, 2024
Duration: 13:07

This video provides an in-depth review of the Glock 25 chambered in .380 ACP, highlighting its advantages for shooters sensitive to recoil. The presenter, Yoki Sturrup, emphasizes the pistol's comfortable, near full-size grip and manageable recoil, making it a viable alternative to 9mm firearms like the Glock 19 for concealed carry and practice. The review covers its external characteristics, weight, barrel length, and potential for customization.

Quick Summary

The Glock 25 in .380 ACP is highlighted as an excellent choice for shooters sensitive to recoil, offering significantly less kick than 9mm alternatives like the Glock 19. It provides a comfortable, near full-size grip and manageable shooting characteristics, making it suitable for concealed carry and practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Glock 25
  2. 00:37Glock 25 Overview and Caliber Choice
  3. 01:03.380 ACP vs 9mm Recoil Comparison
  4. 01:26Concealed Carry with the Glock 25
  5. 01:39Glock 25 vs. Glock 19 External Similarities
  6. 01:45Glock 25 Specifications (Barrel, Weight)
  7. 02:00Grip Feel and Comfort
  8. 02:23Customization Options for Glocks
  9. 02:50Serrations and Optics Mounting
  10. 03:06Accessory Rail (Picatinny)
  11. 03:15Trigger Guard and Grip Aggression
  12. 03:46Magazine Release and Slide Stop
  13. 04:01Trigger Feel Analysis
  14. 04:13.380 ACP Caliber Enjoyment
  15. 04:25Shooting Impressions and Target Acquisition
  16. 05:03Educational Disclaimer and Range Safety
  17. 05:22Live Fire Session Begins
  18. 06:00Shooting Performance and Target Review
  19. 06:29Observed Malfunction (Failure to Eject)
  20. 07:08Recoil Management and Target Accuracy
  21. 07:17Switching Ammunition (Magtech .380)
  22. 08:18Overall Enjoyment of the Glock 25
  23. 08:22Comparison to Glock 42
  24. 09:11Final Magazine Engagements
  25. 09:38Recoil Visual Analysis
  26. 09:50Final Target Assessment
  27. 10:12Recap of Glock 25 .380 ACP
  28. 10:23Concealed Carry Setup Details
  29. 10:38Final Thoughts and Overall Impression
  30. 10:47Pistol Clear and Warmth Check
  31. 10:57Favorite .380 Pistol Status
  32. 11:15Glock 25 vs. Glock 42 Size Comparison
  33. 11:55Glock 19 Fan Appeal
  34. 12:06Viewer Engagement and Comments
  35. 12:20Channel Support and Merch Plug
  36. 12:36PO Box Appreciation
  37. 13:00Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Glock 25 a good choice for shooters sensitive to recoil?

The Glock 25, chambered in .380 ACP, offers significantly less recoil than 9mm firearms like the Glock 19. This reduced recoil makes it easier to stay on target and provides a more comfortable shooting experience for individuals who find 9mm recoil challenging.

How does the Glock 25 compare in size and feel to the Glock 19?

The Glock 25 shares many external characteristics with the Glock 19, including a 4.02-inch barrel. However, the Glock 25 provides an almost full-size grip feel, which the presenter finds more comfortable and substantial than the Glock 19, especially when considering the .380 ACP caliber.

What are the key specifications of the Glock 25?

The Glock 25 is chambered in .380 ACP and typically comes with two 15-round magazines. It features a 4.02-inch barrel and weighs approximately 27 ounces when loaded. It also includes a single-slot Picatinny rail for accessories.

Is the Glock 25 suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the Glock 25 is presented as a viable option for concealed carry, particularly for those seeking a firearm with manageable recoil and a comfortable grip. The presenter demonstrates a simple carry setup using a Crossbreed band and a Kydex holster.

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