This ONE Trick Disables ANY Glock (how to prevent it) #civtac #gun #tactical

Published on December 19, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a common tactic used by adversaries to disable a Glock pistol by applying slight pressure to the muzzle, preventing it from firing. It offers two primary countermeasures: using a standoff device that extends beyond the barrel, such as the Recovery Tactical holster, or, more effectively, immediately pulling back and firing the weapon if such an attempt is made. The instruction emphasizes proactive defense against this specific disablement method.

Quick Summary

A Glock can be disabled by applying slight pressure to the muzzle, preventing it from going fully into battery. To counter this, use a standoff device that protrudes past the barrel, like the Recovery Tactical holster. Alternatively, the most effective defense is to immediately pull back and fire your shot if an attacker attempts this tactic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock Disablement Trick Explained
  2. 00:15How Muzzle Pressure Disables a Glock
  3. 00:30Countermeasure 1: Standoff Device
  4. 00:39Recovery Tactical Holster Example
  5. 00:47Countermeasure 2: Immediate Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a Glock be disabled by an attacker?

An attacker can disable a Glock by applying even slight pressure to the muzzle end. This action prevents the firearm from going fully into battery, meaning the firing pin cannot strike the primer, rendering the gun inoperable.

What is a standoff device for a firearm?

A standoff device is an accessory, often integrated into a holster or firearm component, designed to protrude past the muzzle. Its purpose is to prevent an attacker from applying direct pressure to the muzzle, which could disable the firearm.

What is the best way to counter muzzle pressure disablement on a Glock?

The most effective countermeasure to muzzle pressure disablement on a Glock is to immediately pull back and fire your shot. This action overcomes the attacker's attempt to keep the firearm out of battery.

Can a weapon light prevent a Glock from being disabled by muzzle pressure?

A weapon light may not effectively prevent muzzle pressure disablement if it is flush with the end of the barrel. A standoff device needs to actively protrude past the muzzle to create a physical barrier.

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