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Published on May 29, 2024
Duration: 20:02

This video demonstrates the initial zeroing and shooting of a compensated Glock 19X with an RMR optic. The instructor walks through target engagement at 15 and 10 yards, emphasizing trigger control and shot placement. Practical application includes draw stroke practice with a shot timer and engaging steel targets at 25 yards, highlighting the importance of consistent training for perishable skills.

Quick Summary

The compensated Glock 19X C features a ported barrel and direct RMR milling, eliminating MOS plates. Initial zeroing is performed at 15 yards, with practice extending to 10 and 25 yards for draw stroke and steel target engagement. Vetting for concealed carry involves firing at least 500 rounds to ensure reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Range Setup
  2. 00:14First Shots on Glock 19X C
  3. 00:37Zeroing at 15 Yards
  4. 01:33Shot Group Analysis
  5. 02:04Adjusting to 10 Yards
  6. 02:4810 Yard Shooting & Trigger Feel
  7. 03:59Ammunition Comparison (115 vs 124 Grain)
  8. 04:17Engaging Spinner Targets (25 Yards)
  9. 05:10More Shooting with 115 Grain
  10. 05:36RMR Mount Advantage
  11. 06:05Head Dot Accuracy Test
  12. 06:35Shot Timer Practice Begins
  13. 07:07Draw Stroke Time Benchmarks
  14. 07:34A-Zone Engagement Practice
  15. 08:13First Draw Time Results
  16. 09:15Continued Draw Practice
  17. 10:45Draw Practice Analysis
  18. 11:06Final Draw Shots
  19. 11:40Target Review & Range Choice
  20. 12:10Performance Summary & Goals
  21. 12:56Steel Popper Engagement (20 Yards)
  22. 13:11Draw to First Shot on Poppers
  23. 13:31Ammo Count & Vetting Goal
  24. 14:2425 Yard Steel Popper Shots
  25. 15:1825 Yard Hit Confirmation
  26. 16:05More 25 Yard Steel Hits
  27. 16:14Room for Improvement
  28. 16:39Importance of Training
  29. 16:50Slow & Deliberate Shots
  30. 17:04Fast Shot on Popper
  31. 17:11Ammo Check & Video End
  32. 17:43Fumbled Draw & Holster Comparison
  33. 18:10Final Shots & Misses
  34. 18:57Gun Review Summary
  35. 19:12Future Modifications & EDC Plans
  36. 19:34Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock 19X C discussed in the video?

The Glock 19X C features a factory-compensated ported barrel for reduced recoil, a direct mill for an RMR optic eliminating MOS plates, and is shown with an added TLR-7A weapon light. The speaker also notes its coyote brown "cera-co" camouflage finish.

What are the recommended distances for zeroing and training with the Glock 19X?

The video demonstrates zeroing the RMR at 15 yards, followed by practice at 10 yards for trigger control. Dynamic shooting and draw practice occur at 25 yards, engaging steel poppers and spinner targets.

What is the speaker's advice on firearm vetting for concealed carry?

The instructor emphasizes the importance of putting at least 500 rounds through a firearm before carrying it for self-defense. This process ensures reliability and helps identify any potential malfunctions or 'funky' behavior.

How does ammunition type affect the performance of the compensated Glock 19X?

The speaker observed that the compensated ports on the Glock 19X are more noticeable when shooting 124 grain ammunition compared to 115 grain. This suggests heavier rounds may leverage the compensation more effectively.

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