You've Never Seen A Pistol Like This Before

Published on April 20, 2023
Duration: 15:54

This review showcases the 'Glong,' a unique 3D-printed Glock frame integrated with a functional bong, presented as a satirical statement piece. The video delves into the legal complexities of firearm ownership and marijuana use in the US, referencing ATF Form 4473. Despite its innovative design, the Glong experienced significant reliability issues, particularly stovepipe malfunctions, during range testing, highlighting potential challenges with 3D-printed firearm builds.

Quick Summary

The 'Glong' is a 3D-printed Glock frame featuring an integrated functional bong, designed by yzy_prints. While a satirical statement piece, it faced significant stovepipe malfunctions during range tests, highlighting potential reliability challenges in custom 3D-printed firearm builds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Glong - 3D Printed Glock Bong
  2. 01:09Designers & Architecture: yzy_prints, chairmanwon, navigoboom
  3. 02:14Legal Discussion: Firearms & Marijuana Use (ATF Form 4473)
  4. 03:55Technical Specs & Safety Warning
  5. 05:13Range Test: Glong Reliability Issues (Stovepipes)
  6. 12:24Magazine Test: ProMag Performance
  7. 13:37Conclusion: Satire, Law & Advocacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Glong' firearm?

The 'Glong' is a unique 3D-printed firearm frame that combines a Glock pistol with a functional water pipe (bong). It's presented as a satirical statement piece and commentary on firearm regulations.

Who designed the Glong firearm?

The Glong frame was designed by yzy_prints. It's a remix based on the DD17 and DD26.2 architecture by navigoboom, with stippling contributions from chairmanwon.

Are there legal issues with owning a firearm and using marijuana?

Yes, federally it is illegal in the US to possess a firearm if you are an unlawful user of marijuana. Lying about drug use on ATF Form 4473 can result in felony charges, even in states with legal cannabis.

Did the Glong perform reliably during range testing?

No, the Glong experienced significant reliability issues, primarily frequent stovepipe malfunctions (failure to eject). These issues may stem from ejector problems common in Gen 3 Glock clones or specific component pairings.

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