You Asked, He Answered - Professor Kim Answers Your Gun Setup Questions

Published on June 26, 2025
Duration: 19:15

Professor Kim discusses his current firearm preferences, favoring the Glock 47 over the Glock 34 for competition and teaching due to aftermarket support and modularity. He addresses common questions regarding optic height, screw choices, trigger consistency, and the comparison between Glock and Walther platforms, highlighting the reliability and aftermarket tuning potential of Glocks, especially Gen 5 models. The discussion also touches on the perceived differences in recoil impulse and the practical considerations of grip and ergonomics.

Quick Summary

Professor Kim currently prefers Glock firearms, especially Gen 5 models, for competition and teaching due to their extensive aftermarket support and customization options. While Walther PDPs offer superior out-of-the-box reliability and consistency, Glock's modularity allows for fine-tuning performance to individual needs.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Previous Video Recap
  2. 00:19Glock vs. PDP: Initial Comparison
  3. 00:40Evolution of Glock vs. Walther Preference
  4. 01:13Walther's Reliability & Simplicity
  5. 01:54Glock's Aftermarket Support & Fine-Tuning
  6. 02:03Current Preference: Glock for Competition & Teaching
  7. 02:14Job-Related Reasons for Glock Adoption
  8. 03:00Detailed Reliability Comparison: Walther vs. Glock
  9. 03:12Magazine Consistency: Metal vs. Plastic
  10. 03:34Consistency of Walther PDP Triggers
  11. 04:01Absence of 'Lemons' in Walther Pistols
  12. 04:11Glock 'Lemon' Rate & Gen 5 Improvements
  13. 04:25Gen 5 Glock: A Different Firearm
  14. 04:46Why the Glock 47? (vs. 17, 34, 45)
  15. 05:13Kim's Glock History: 19, 34, and Teaching
  16. 05:44Transition to Glock 17 MOS & 47
  17. 06:04Glock 47 vs. Glock 17 Differences
  18. 06:13Experience with Glock 34
  19. 06:29Glock 47 vs. Glock 34: Cycling & Recoil
  20. 07:01Dot Tracking: PDP & Glock 47
  21. 07:07Bullet Grain & Recoil Impulse
  22. 07:21Suppressor Height Sights: Optic Compatibility
  23. 07:35Specific Optic Height Recommendations (SRO, Defender XL)
  24. 07:46Optimal Suppressor Height Sight Size (6XL)
  25. 08:02McMaster Screws: Continued Use & Material
  26. 08:17McMaster Screw Specs (6-32, 6mm, Steel Alloy)
  27. 08:38Importance of Torx Plus Bit Match
  28. 08:57Glock Performance Trigger Inconsistency
  29. 09:16Strategy for Buying Consistent Triggers
  30. 09:41Modifying Glock Triggers: Disconnectors
  31. 10:30Disconnector Options: Tan Tactical, Wilson Combat
  32. 10:59Optic Parallax: Window Size & Curvature
  33. 11:18Personal Optic Ownership & Parallax Observations
  34. 11:54Curvature of Optic Window and Parallax
  35. 12:00Flat vs. Curved Optic Windows
  36. 12:25Loctite Preference: Blue vs. Orange
  37. 12:50Proper Loctite Application & Screw Greasing
  38. 13:02Using Heat to Loosen Tight Screws
  39. 13:20Loctite for Front Sight Screws
  40. 13:28Glock Front Sights: Notorious for Disappearing
  41. 13:40Why Not Shooting Walther Anymore? (Job Related)
  42. 13:50Continued Appreciation for Walther
  43. 14:18Walther PDP: The Beaver Tail Ergonomic Issue
  44. 14:41Impact of Beaver Tail on Grip
  45. 15:14Grip Comparison: Support Hand Placement
  46. 15:38Personal Experience with Walther PDP Fit
  47. 16:19Walther Reliability with Factory Ammo
  48. 16:24Recoil Spring Weight & Ammo Softness
  49. 16:41Walther's Extreme Reliability & Uncleaned Rounds
  50. 17:18Cleaning Frequency: Walther vs. Glock
  51. 17:22Glock Cleaning Intervals
  52. 17:57Conclusion & Future Videos
  53. 18:09Preview: USPSA Limited Optics Gun Video
  54. 18:24Professor Kim's Channel & 'Would I Buy This?' Series
  55. 18:39Professor Kim's 'Would I Buy This?' Format
  56. 19:03Recommendation to Watch Professor Kim's Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Professor Kim's current preference between Glock and Walther PDP?

Professor Kim currently prefers Glock, particularly the Gen 5 models, for competition and teaching due to its extensive aftermarket support and modularity. While he acknowledges Walther's superior out-of-the-box reliability and consistency, Glock's customizability allows for fine-tuning to individual preferences.

Why did Professor Kim choose the Glock 47 over the Glock 34?

The Glock 47 is preferred over the Glock 34 for competition because it cycles faster, allowing the red dot sight to return to the target more quickly. This is especially noticeable when shooting lighter ammunition, contributing to a more comfortable and efficient shooting experience.

What are the key differences in reliability between Glock and Walther firearms?

Walther firearms are noted for exceptional reliability, with some guns enduring hundreds of thousands of rounds with minimal cleaning. Glocks are also very reliable, especially Gen 5 models, but may require cleaning more frequently than Walthers to maintain peak performance, though they still offer impressive longevity.

What is the recommended Loctite for firearm screws, and why?

Blue Loctite is recommended for securing optic and sight screws on firearms. It provides a secure hold without being excessively strong, preventing screws from loosening due to recoil. Orange Loctite was found to be too strong and could lead to stripped screws upon removal.

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