Veja como usar uma Glock 19 no apocalipse!

Published on August 31, 2025
Duration: 1:06

This guide demonstrates the fundamental operation of a Glock 19 pistol, including magazine loading, chambering a round, and utilizing both iron sights and a red dot optic. It emphasizes safe handling practices and proper shooting technique for improved stability.

Quick Summary

To operate a Glock 19, first eject the magazine by pressing the release button. Load 9mm rounds by pressing down and sliding them back on the follower. Insert the magazine until it clicks. To chamber a round, pull the slide back and release it. Aim using iron sights or a red dot sight, keeping your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock 19 in Apocalypse
  2. 00:03Ammunition and Operation Overview
  3. 00:06Iron Sights vs. Red Dot Sights
  4. 00:13Magazine Ejection and Loading
  5. 00:21Magazine Insertion
  6. 00:31Chambering a Round
  7. 00:39Using the Red Dot Sight
  8. 00:49Ammunition Caution
  9. 00:51Firing with Iron Sights
  10. 00:57Two-Handed Grip for Stability
  11. 01:04Conclusion and Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you load a magazine for a Glock 19?

To load a magazine for your Glock 19, take a 9mm round, press down on it, and slide it back onto the follower. Continue this process until the magazine is fully loaded.

What are the two aiming options for a Glock 19 mentioned in the video?

The video discusses two aiming options for the Glock 19: using the standard iron sights (front and rear notch alignment) and utilizing an optical red dot sight, like the Guidion Mediator.

How do you safely chamber a round in a Glock 19?

To safely chamber a round, ensure your finger is off the trigger. Grasp the rear of the slide, pull it fully back, and then release it to allow the slide to move forward, chambering the round.

What is the recommended technique for a more stable shot with a Glock 19?

For a firmer and more stable shot with your Glock 19, the video recommends using a two-handed grip to effectively stabilize the pistol during firing.

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