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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

Out shooting the Glock 22 and the Remington 870 Tactical Desert Recon. I have had this Glock for 17 years and have never had a single problem with it. Found an old fridge sitting in the middle of the road and it made a great target!

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  • Nice grip lol and safe shooter, no back stop and on a road that I'm sure others use .

    money says he just left all his empty shells on ground !! What a dumb ass

  • @hk702 Actually it's not a road that others use. It's on a private ranch and God help your ass if I catch you out there fucking with my livestock!

  • "those glocks.. i heard they're comfortable to hold but once you start shooting its pretty bad"

    You heard? That's the problem right there. People who don't actually have ANY experience with a firearm commenting about it. People and the things they hear...

    I have a G19 and have owned and shot nearly every model currently made and have NEVER had any problem that wasn't due to ammunition or some bullshit aftermarket magazine.

    My comment comes from direct personal *EXPERIENCE*.

  • @greenrefrigerator Actully, I have owned this generation 1 Glock for 19 years. It functions flawlessly - if there is a problem its always an ammo problem. In this case it was cheap white box Whinchester. I carry this pistol on my on my horses out in bumfuck. It gets dirt, water and mud in it. It fires. Always. Thanks for watching.

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  • You shoot like a girl.

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  • maby its caus ur holding it wrong, im 14 and i can handle a gun better

  • @jdeluisa I haven't read the other comments but can I make a suggestion? Take your left index finger off of the front of the trigger gaurd and keep it below the trigger gaurd on top of your right hand. Notice that your left finger falls off the trigger gaurd at every shot. It's hard to get used to at first, but once you do you'll notice more control of the gun. Just some friendly constructive criticism.

  • Yeah, you're kind of an idiot. Learn a proper shooting stance, and buy decent ammo. Problems solved.

  • @jdeluisa THAT DAMN RIGHT!!! i have carry a GLOCK 17 GEN4 its my duty pistol its had over a 1000 rnds run through it not one problem lov it!!! TO HELL WITH ALL THEM GLOCK HATERS!!!!

  • not harping on you man but when you misfired, you anticipated the recoil and when you do that, your accuracy is going to be way off. i had the same problem and my friend just gave me his .45 and told me to shoot it. i didnt know it wasnt loaded so i pulled the trigger and the amount a shook was horrible. just keep a tighter grip on the gun and pull slow and steady for accuracy, but you probably already knew that haha. get video though.

  • @hk702 O NOES, some one might run over the lead that he put into the road!!! and empties on the ground...its going to kill...nothing! you must shoot guns ONLY at the range. hunting, i try to pick up my brass...becaue i reload them (putting more powder and a new primer and bullet in them..not sticking empties on my gun), but if im in a hurry, i leave my brass. and as long as you know that if your bullet went over the horizen, and nothing is their...its fine.

  • @jdeluisa you are not very smart when you fire a weapon and it goes "click" leave it alone because that round can still go off, so it is best to leave it in the pistol for at least 30sec so if it does go off it won't blow your hand to hell or hurt anyone as long as you keep it pointed in a safe direction

  • @MrXGAMES1000 Yeah, we're going to take weapon advice from a punk that says "dat".

  • @jdeluisa You could hold the pistol much more stable if you didnt put your finger on the front of the trigger guard. Your index finger should go under the guard and over your right hand/fingers. Not being a smartass or knowitall...but if you get into the habit of holding your weapon like that then it could cause problems if you ever had to use your weapon in a hurry...your left index could go inside the guard and slow you down...plus it is less stable to hold it that way.

  • @hk702 Yer a douche, shut up

  • more like ammo misfire.

  • To all viewer's... I wouldn't recommend handeling a misfire the way this shooter handled his.

    Ejecting a misfired round holding it in your hand and pointing it toward your face? Then inserting it back into the chamber is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen... If this guy was a cat he would have used up 8 lives. He's lucky not to have seriously injured or killed himself.

  • Very nice, thanks from information

  • leaning back, flinching, and putting your finger on the trigger guard. No, no, no.

  • Most glock malfunctions are usually weak and cheap ammo or a gun that has shot hundreds of rounds and never been cleaned. The glock will run dirty but who wants to rely on a gun caked in carbon... not me

  • he clearly has no clue on how to shoot... what a clown.. drop the mag clear the chamber & replace the mag.. cock then shoot...

  • he holds that thing like a goof

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  • it was clearly the bullet...the glock did its job.....take dat up wit the ammunition manufacturer

  • He is using ear protection what a sissy ; what did you say.

  • dear god this video is so boring!

  • nice grip. i really like the finger placement... and replacement.

  • Limp wrist, leaning back, lose grip, and that is a bad primer not the gun. Good vid other than that stuff.

  • Those wrists need some viagra, they are limp.

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