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Published on September 16, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video details a practical test of seven different 9mm handguns to evaluate their reliability when subjected to a 'limp wrist' shooting technique, a common cause of malfunctions. The instructor, JaredAF, objectively tests each firearm with Fiocchi 9mm Luger ammunition, documenting specific stoppages like failures to feed, extract, and eject. The results highlight significant differences in how various firearm designs handle this stressor, providing valuable insights for shooters.

Quick Summary

In a test of seven 9mm handguns for limp wrist reliability, the CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power performed flawlessly. Conversely, the M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 experienced significant malfunctions, including failures to feed, extract, and eject, underscoring the impact of grip on semi-automatic firearm cycling.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'limp wrist' in shooting, and how does it affect firearm reliability?

Limp wristing occurs when a shooter holds a firearm with a loose or relaxed grip, allowing excessive movement during recoil. This can prevent the firearm's action from cycling properly, leading to malfunctions like failures to feed, extract, or eject, as demonstrated in this test of seven handguns.

Which 9mm handguns performed best in the limp wrist test?

According to the test conducted by JaredAF, the CZ-75 D, SIG P210-6, and FN Hi-Power demonstrated excellent reliability, experiencing zero malfunctions when subjected to a limp wrist shooting technique.

Which 9mm handguns were most prone to malfunctions when limp-wristed?

The M1911, Beretta 92FS, Beretta PX4 Storm, and Glock 17 showed significant issues with limp wristing. These firearms experienced multiple failures to feed, extract, or eject during the test, highlighting their susceptibility to this shooting technique.

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

The firearms were tested using 9mm Luger ammunition, specifically Fiocchi 115gr FMJ and Norma 9mm Luger. The consistency of ammunition is crucial for objective testing of firearm reliability under different shooting conditions.

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