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WHY GLOCK 23 PART 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

NIGHT SIGHT
Caliber .40 S&W
Action Safe Action (constant double action mode)
Overall length (slide) 6.85 in. (174 mm)
Height, including magazine 5.00 in. (127 mm)
Width 1.18 in. (30 mm)
Barrel length 4.02 in. (102 mm)
Sight radius 5.98 in. (152 mm)
Rifling Hexagonal profile with right-hand twist of one turn in 9.84 in. (250 mm)
Weight, without magazine 21.16 oz. (600 g)
Weight, empty magazine 2.46 oz. (70 g)
Weight, full magazine ~9.87 oz. (~280 g)
Magazine capacity 13 rounds
Standard trigger pull ~5.5 lbs. (~2.5 kg)
Trigger pull length 0.5 in. (12.5 mm)
Number of safeties 3

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  • very informative i think you just helped me make my choice easier on my next pistol purchase

  • @seanseanyboydurler93 : have fun with gun and stay safe !!

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  • Very well done and you covered all the important points.

    Thank you!

  • very good video. stay safe.

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  • @anarchy3155 I agree with you completely. My father has owned guns since before I was born.I learned to shoot and gun safety at a young age.I was on a junior shooting team at the age of 11.my family has never had an accident because right from the get go I had a respect for the fact that if you don't practice safe routine habits someone could get hurt or killed.shooting a watermelon with a 12 gauge is a good way of teaching kids how powerful and dangerous guns can be if mishandled

  • Great Vid

  • Kids shouldnt have to learn about guns from the internet. If their parents have guns then they need to teach their kids how to shoot, gun safety, and that they are not toys. That way the kid doesnt fucking shoot himself

  • @sargon08 i live in maryland, very abti gun state well not as bad as cali or ny or mass, but were gettin there.

  • @DGK201 i do have my G23 at home ready to go !! and my kel tec pf9 in the car !! IL is that only state that you cant carry in America !!

  • @sargon08 not to be a db man but what goods that gun gonna do you in your car when the bad guys creeping through your house...? just something to think about,be safe out there its a crazy fucked up world we live in. iman emt in a major city in my state and i dont even like to go into work without my g23 anymore so i cant imagine not having a readily accesible firearm in my house.

  • great video, if your looking for other bullets, my dad and I use Winchester targets for our glock 22, might be worth a shot (no pun intended)

  • Good video. I just picked up a 23 also, have been really enjoying it.

  • @sargon08 Glocks are safe in the holster yes. but with a more traditional hammer fired gun i kind of like knowing that there is a safety on. it's all personal preference. i own a Glock 23 and love it.

  • Yeah it's really funny how some time humans use their brains and figure thing out! Who let's people like this buy guns!!!!

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