Gen 3 Glocks Kinda Suck

Published on October 8, 2025
Duration: 18:06

This video provides practical firearm training drills focusing on accuracy and speed at various distances. It details the 'Body Armor Defeat' drill (2 chest, 1 head, 2 groin) and the 'Mozamb beak' drill (2 chest, 1 head), explaining the tactical rationale behind targeting specific anatomical areas. The instructor also offers a comparative analysis of Glock Gen 3 and Gen 5 models.

Quick Summary

The Glock Gen 5 is recommended over the Gen 3 due to its improved ergonomics without finger grooves, a more durable finish, a more accurate marksman barrel, and better reliability in brass ejection. Practical training drills like the 'Body Armor Defeat' and 'Mozamb beak' are demonstrated for enhancing shooting proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Gen 3 vs Gen 5 Glock Discussion
  2. 01:12Why Gen 5 Glock is Better Than Gen 3
  3. 03:31Gen 5 Glock Features: Front Serrations
  4. 03:53Body Armor Defeat Drill Rationale
  5. 05:12Mozamb beak Drill Setup
  6. 05:39Glock 17 Gen 5 Setup
  7. 06:00Mozamb beak Drill - First Attempt
  8. 06:34Mozamb beak Drill - 10 Meters
  9. 07:44Mozamb beak Drill - Review
  10. 08:30Mozamb beak Drill - Walk Forward
  11. 10:11Body Armor Defeat Drill - 7 Meters
  12. 11:37Body Armor Defeat Drill - 10 Meters
  13. 12:31Body Armor Defeat Drill - 15 Meters
  14. 13:17Body Armor Defeat Drill - 20 Meters
  15. 14:29Body Armor Defeat Drill - Close Up Practice
  16. 17:18Final Target Review & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Glock Gen 5 over the Gen 3?

The Glock Gen 5 offers several improvements over the Gen 3, including the absence of finger grooves for better grip ergonomics, a more durable and smoother finish, a more accurate marksman barrel, an improved magazine release, and better brass ejection, reducing the chance of brass hitting the shooter's face.

What is the 'Body Armor Defeat' drill and why is it important?

The 'Body Armor Defeat' drill involves shooting two rounds to the chest, one to the head, and two to the groin. It's crucial for training to incapacitate threats by targeting areas not covered by body armor, such as the groin which contains vital arteries difficult to treat with standard first aid.

What is the 'Mozamb beak' drill in firearm training?

The 'Mozamb beak' drill is a standard tactical shooting exercise where the shooter delivers two rounds to the chest and one to the head. This drill focuses on quickly and accurately engaging vital areas for threat incapacitation.

What specific Glock Gen 5 pistol setup was used in the training video?

The instructor used a Glock 17 Gen 5 pistol equipped with a Surefire X300 weapon light, Trijicon HD sights, and Talon grip tape for enhanced handling and aiming capabilities during the training drills.

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