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Published on September 16, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video tests seven semi-automatic handguns for reliability when subjected to a 'limp wrist' shooting technique. The M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 all experienced significant malfunctions, including failures to feed, extract, and eject. The CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power demonstrated better reliability under these conditions, with the CZ-75 D and FN Hi-Power locking open on the last round.

Quick Summary

The M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 all failed during a limp wrist test, experiencing issues like failures to feed and extract. Conversely, the CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power showed better reliability under these conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Limp Wrist Test Setup
  2. 00:10CZ-75 D and SIG P210-6 Performance
  3. 00:20M1911 and Beretta 92FS Malfunctions
  4. 00:37FN Hi-Power and Beretta PX4 Storm Test
  5. 00:47Glock 17 Failures and Ammo Used

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearms malfunctioned during the limp wrist test?

During the limp wrist test, the M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 all experienced significant malfunctions. These included failures to feed, extract, and eject, indicating a sensitivity to the shooting technique.

Which firearms were reliable when limp wristed?

The CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power demonstrated good reliability when subjected to the limp wrist technique. The CZ-75 D and FN Hi-Power successfully locked open on the last round, and the SIG P210-6 also locked back without issues.

What is 'limp wristing' in firearms?

Limp wristing is a shooting technique where the firearm is held loosely, particularly the wrist. This reduced rigidity can prevent the pistol from cycling properly, leading to malfunctions like failures to feed, extract, or eject.

What type of ammunition was used in the limp wrist test?

The firearms in this limp wrist test were fired using Fiocchi 115gr FMJ 9mm Luger ammunition. This specific ammunition was used consistently across all tested handguns to ensure a fair comparison.

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