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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

How to clear a stovepipe malfunction.

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  • Glocks sure are the best guns ever made... if you do not include HK, Sig Sauer, and Springfield.

  • Uh oh someone drank to much hater juice.

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  • Well it's 2012 now and the gen 4 stovepipes outta the box... Now tap, rack and bang procedures clear without having to strip the mag when it comes glock... But I believe it's because the shitty nubby ejector... Which probably cause's the issue to begin with... Glock sold

    Xd holstered

    Happy since

  • @taylo226 haha Sigs forever! no but I really love all guns.

  • @SaiVihtooMyint nope

  • I was really hoping he would get a stovepipe after what he said lol

  • I don't ever recall having a stove pipe malfunction ever with my Sig P220, I guess Sigs must be the best gun ever made too then :)

  • Glock is the best gun ever made. You must be kidding me. Its more like the first gun you ever heard of

  • @cachamelion HK FTW!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ksmith451 incorrect -dont get me wrong I am no Glock fan, but when you have a half chambered round and a stove pipe when you rack the slide the round 1/2 in chamber purposefully 'holds' the following round in magazine and will not double rack a round. His TAP is incorrect, but his rack is correct - even on a Glock. Do this to better understand - lock slide - put round in chamber - inserted loaded mag - then release slide. Next round wont rack. Know your gun!

  • @QuesoChino As for the video - the TAP is not to pop out the brass or round. Hit it once like a man - hard. Its 'specifically' to make sure the mag is fully seated. rack instantly as one step. I did like seeing that you use gravity to help clear when racking - but pull that gun in closer to your body. Pull butt to chest as a habbit - or an experienced soldier will grab that thing and thats when crowding occurs and Glocks fail. Practice as if fighting 'always'. Know your gun in action!

  • @Grunt922 After 28 years of shooting for offence and devence I can tell you the following. Glocks jam often. Once the muzzle in crowded they DONT fire and need to be re-racked to fire - deadly probelm in a hands on scuffle. I look at you and think - not a scuffling man hey? Go hit a tree (human head) - hard - with your clock with a round chambered - oops. Then go do it with a 1911. For me a fine gun needs to be a good weapon within 8 feet and past 25 yards - not just in the mid range. and you?

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