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  • expertvillage is like a running gag on youtube

  • wow. i am so glad i know how to do that now. you're a fuckin idiot and this video is stupid. i agree with over 90% of the people that commented on this. if you dont know how to load it you shouldn't own it.

  • people who cant load a glock should not be allowed to own firearms

  • "glock 31 has a magazine"...uh... NO SHIT?!

  • its not good to silde it like that it could cause a round to go offf

  • it looks like hes scared to even have that gun in his hand..

  • If you actually need to reference this video to know how to operate your gun, then I pray for the safety of everyone you come in contact with.

    "open and 'safed'?" What the fuck!?

  • this guy is a dumbass

  • lol

  • Might want to load the magazine first.

  • These guys just assume everyone knows what to do with the slide before you even insert the magazine.

    What if the slide is not pulled back yet? Do you pull the slide back first before inserting the magazine? Does the slide lock itself or do you have to push the slide button - or hold do you hold it down while you pull the slide back?

    Gun safety videos should be 100% clear. Bad things can happen if they're not.

  • I dont have a Glock but I am interested. Dumb Question: Lets say you are open or concealed carrying your Glock. Can you actually have a full magazine inside without a round in the chamber? And also will it shoot if you press the trigger or do you need to pull the slide back in order for the round to be in the chamber? Hit me up.

  • @KING5TORM1418 i think you can carry a full mag without one in the chamber if not then 1 less in the mag and you would be able to, and if i understand the second part right, are u asking, if there is no round in the chamber, will pulling the trigger insert a round into the chamber and fire? if that is what you are asking the answer is no, there is no gun that does that.

  • what about that thingy where you can switch up and down? its located on the chamber on both sides and reacts on both sides when you jerk it. i dont know if im telling this accurately. (isnt it the safety switch or something? should it be always up or down when firing?)

  • The one above the trigger? That's the slide release. Watch some disassembly videos here on yt, and you'll figure out how it works.

  • If you really don't know how to load your Glock, try and see if you can even whipe your own ass, if you fail - don't get this Glock.

  • That's some good stuff!

  • the progressive insurance adds before the videos are freeking annoying-lousy tourist trap

    this video was very informative-

    thanks

  • Every expert village video sucks!

  • Mr Gunshop man has in fact just 'readied' this weapon!! i.e. take off the safety and this weapon is ready to fire - that's NOT the same a 'loading' it! A loaded weapon is one which has a magazine fitted, has working parts forward but does NOT have a round in the chamber. Unless circumstances dictate otherwise, the safest ready use way to carry ANY auto or semi-auto weapon is LOADED, chamber EMPTY, working parts forward, safety ON.

  • if you can't load a glock, you need help.

    and you should stay far away from firearms.

    go play golf or something

  • @CalvinoBear No kidding. Glocks are about as idiot proof as it gets.

  • @CalvinoBear i could see someone like you having no clue how to load even a revolver. lol. you probably couldn't even fire a double action.

    you'd just piss your little pussy panties and cry for daddy to come explain things.

    faggot.

  • @sharpnova2 woohoo let's all go troll youtubefags' videos in the comments! we're all so cool now!

  • @CalvinoBear This isn't your video. I was only responding to your stupid pompous comment.

    And you got filleted and destroyed by my wit and now you're floundering in rage over it.

  • @CalvinoBear gun safety is important this is explaining the diffrent ways to load a glock pistol i know you like to think you know everything about gun's but loading a gun in the proper way can prevent wear and tear and accidentally discharges

  • This made me laugh.

  • inst him using real bulets ? lol

  • No offense, but a real pro would demonstrate the tap & rack method.

    To all youtubers out there, please watch

    the Thunder Ranch Vids & nutnfancy.

    i recommend it.

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  • i think its not loading the fire arm.. its how to re load the fire arm

  • Yeah, reloading is what counts in situations that actually require a firearm. At the range, people usually don't think about it. But in a gunfight with multiple enemies, you might have to reload. And you would have to do it in a fast and precise motion. I would hate to drop my magazine and take a bullet myself in the process lol.

  • hey how about if the gun slide is not open...

  • your a fucken dumbass if u watch this vid.

  • WELL you watched it DUMBASS

  • blaaaahahahaha and yet you watched it once again BITCH. LOOKS LIKE UR THA DUMBASS

  • lmao u owned him.

  • lol fk. just shut up you got owned.

  • It is possible to load a round directly into the chamber in a GLOCk pistol! There is just the risk oof cracking the extractor claw!

  • You can avoid damage to the extractor by first loading the mag, racking the slide, and then taking the clip out to put the final cartridge in. Only thing is, there's no way to de-cock the Glock or have it cocked and locked. Not a good way to carry. If you want one in the chamber with a fully loaded magazine, that's the way to do it, though not a good idea with a Glock.

  • That is debatable. I mean, in general, you are right. But if someone is trained well and has hours and hours of experience then it is less of a risk because they know how to handle it. Even then, though, it is more risky than having a fully loaded mag and having the chamber empty. But the way I see it is if someone is very experienced and has one in the chamber than it is as dangerous as someone having nothing in the chamber and being very inexperienced. So it depends on the individual.

  • I don't know.... I mean a chambered round in a striker fired pistol - I don't think even the most professional people consider carrying like that. It's just a very light trigger pull away from firing with no safety of any kind, other than the internal ones. I mean just a light touch and it's goodbye balls. Do any of you carry a Glock like that? I just don't think it's done, but I'm not a cop or anything. I own a Glock obviously but I would never carry it like that. Do any of you guys do that?

  • True.

  • 1:05 "keeping the gun point at a safe direction"

    (aiming at the cameraman) lol:D

  • The camera must be on a tripod with nobody next to it making it a safe direction.

  • tripod

  • I saw a Hong Kong movie, a guy load the gun by putting a bullet in the bolt of a glock, without insert the magazine. Is this work?

  • Yes with a Glock, some guns have a magzine safety but the glock doesn't.

    This way you can stay ready to fire when you are changing your magazine if you leave a bullet in the chambre.

  • Action movies taught me all of that years ago!

  • You can also put the mag in with the slide forward, then cock it which will chamber a round.

    Anyone who doesn't know how to use a Glock probably shouldn't be told anyway, the thing is easier than a super soaker!

  • most handguns are very easy to load/unload if someone cant do that with a glock. they dont need to own a gun lol

  • blalalala

  • cool:)

  • 1st comment again wo hoo

  • 1st comment wo hoo

  • sweet!

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