After Market Parts: Are Yours Reliable? 🛠️

Published on July 9, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video emphasizes the critical importance of reliability when using aftermarket parts on firearms, particularly for concealed carriers. The instructor advises that simply installing new components like triggers, springs, mag wells, or grip panels is insufficient. Extensive testing with hundreds of rounds is necessary to ensure these modifications function correctly under stress and over the long term.

Quick Summary

When using aftermarket parts on your firearm, reliability is the primary concern. It's crucial to test these modifications extensively by firing hundreds of rounds to ensure they function correctly under stress and over the long term. This applies to triggers, springs, sights, mag wells, and grip panels.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Aftermarket Parts
  2. 00:06Popularity of Gun Modifications
  3. 00:20The Importance of Reliability
  4. 00:24Testing After Trigger Changes
  5. 00:31Extensive Round Count for Testing
  6. 00:38Testing All Aftermarket Components
  7. 00:46Ensuring Function Under Stress
  8. 00:54Final Advice on Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rounds should I shoot to test aftermarket firearm parts?

It is recommended to shoot hundreds and hundreds of rounds downrange to thoroughly test the reliability of any aftermarket parts you've installed on your firearm. A small number of rounds, like 20-30, is insufficient to confirm long-term function or performance under stress.

What types of aftermarket firearm parts require extensive testing?

Any aftermarket part added to or altering your firearm requires extensive testing. This includes components like triggers, trigger springs, sights, magazine wells, and grip panels. The goal is to ensure they function reliably under stress and over time.

Why is reliability crucial for concealed carriers when using aftermarket parts?

For concealed carriers, firearm reliability is paramount. Aftermarket parts can affect this reliability. Therefore, it's essential to test any modifications extensively to ensure the firearm will function as intended when needed most, especially under stress.

What is the main concern when modifying a firearm with aftermarket parts?

The primary concern when using aftermarket parts on a firearm is reliability. While customization is appealing, the focus must remain on ensuring the firearm will function correctly and consistently, especially in critical situations. Extensive testing is the key to achieving this.

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