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Published on December 14, 2025
Duration: 1:22

This video compares the reliability of a Glock 19 clone (Daráia Arms D9) against an original Glock 19 over 200 rounds each. Both firearms experienced malfunctions, with the clone having a stove pipe and a light primer strike, while the original Glock 19 had one light primer strike. The instructor notes that the cost of ammunition for this test was $0.179 per round, achieved through a partnership with Munitions HS and their Armory Deals service.

Quick Summary

In a 200-round reliability test, a Glock 19 clone (Daráia Arms D9) experienced one stove pipe and one light primer strike, while an original Glock 19 had one light primer strike. The ammunition cost $0.179 per round, sourced via Munitions HS and Armory Deals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 200 Rounds Test
  2. 00:12Ammunition Cost Calculation
  3. 00:26Malfunction Analysis: Stove Pipe
  4. 00:31Malfunction Analysis: Light Primer Strike
  5. 00:44Overall Reliability Comparison
  6. 00:58Ammunition Sourcing Discussion
  7. 01:08Armory Deals Partnership

Frequently Asked Questions

What malfunctions did the Glock 19 clone experience in the 200-round test?

The Daráia Arms D9, a Glock 19 clone, experienced one stove pipe malfunction and one light primer strike during the approximately 200-round reliability test.

How did the original Glock 19 perform in the reliability test?

The original Glock 19 experienced one light primer strike over approximately 200 rounds, showing comparable reliability to its clone in this specific test.

What was the cost of ammunition per round for this test?

The 9mm ammunition used for the 200-round test cost $0.179 per shot, achieved through a partnership with Munitions HS and their Armory Deals service.

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