CAA MCK Accuracy Test

Published on September 14, 2022
Duration: 5:44

This video demonstrates an accuracy test comparing a stock Glock 19X to the same pistol equipped with a CAA MCK (Micro Conversion Kit). The host provides a step-by-step guide on how to install the Glock 19X into the MCK. The results show a significant improvement in grouping size when using the MCK, attributed to the increased points of contact and stability it provides.

Quick Summary

The CAA MCK improves shooting accuracy by providing four points of contact and shoulder stability, leading to tighter groups. A test showed a 1.5-inch improvement at 10 yards for a Glock 19X when installed in the MCK, reducing group size from 5 inches to 3.5 inches.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction & Target Setup
  2. 00:53Glock 19X Accuracy Test (Stock)
  3. 01:43How to Install Glock 19X into CAA MCK
  4. 03:08Glock 19X Accuracy Test (with CAA MCK)
  5. 04:48Thanks to CAA & Product Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the CAA MCK affect shooting accuracy?

The CAA MCK significantly enhances accuracy by providing four points of contact, allowing the shooter to use their shoulder for stability. This contrasts with a stock pistol, which relies solely on hand grip, leading to tighter groupings as demonstrated in tests.

What was the accuracy improvement with the CAA MCK?

In the test conducted at 10 yards, the stock Glock 19X achieved a 5-inch group. After installing the Glock 19X into the CAA MCK, the group size was reduced to 3.5 inches, marking a 1.5-inch improvement in accuracy.

How do you install a Glock 19X into a CAA MCK?

To install, keep the charging handle open, turn the firearm upside down, align the slide serrations with the MCK's charging handle bumps, align the trigger with the MCK's groove, and then push the firearm forward and down to secure it.

What types of firearms are compatible with the CAA MCK?

The CAA MCK is designed to be compatible with a wide range of firearms. The speaker notes that CAA offers MCKs for approximately 10 different firearm brands, suggesting broad compatibility beyond just Glocks.

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