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Glock 26 Jams with G17 Mag: Nutnfancy "Trench Warfare" Drill

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011

More surprising results coming out of the Nutnfancy RunNGun Drills. Here I run a very proven and reliable Glock 26 in the Trench Warfare testing drill on steel plates (www.shopactiontarget.com). It is extremely accurate and fast to shoot...but it holds a surprise for us as I slam in Glock 17 mags without a gapper./////////////Note: Mags used were all in excellent condition. The Glock 17 mags were new.

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  • Just as other people have said, if you're using the extra length of the mag for the use of your grip, of course the gun is going to jam. It's the same with many pinky extensions because it forces the mag further forward which is not going to sit right during the rounds entering the chamber. I've fired compact and fullsize mags out of subcompact guns and never had a problem. I guarantee it's human error. There's no difference between a G17 and a G26 mag other than the length

  • @SB52489

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  • bit slow on shooting that second target

  • I used a glock 22 in the academy and it jammed, all guns are liable to jam at any given time. The only thing I don't like is when the digg 1911 did this nutnfancy was ready to send it to the manufacture because of one magazine failure.

  • @sigmaoverglocks I'd give you an F, kind sir.

  • Just tell the truth it was the gun not the mags!!! Glock lovers hate to admit when glocks fail. I would give that test an F.

  • By any chance did you drop the slide before the mag was seated all the way?

  • Did I hear a ricochet from the last shot at 4:51?

  • if you use the extended mag as a grip extension and apply pressure on the clip with your pinky that will cause the failure to feed

  • I've had Glocks 17 & 21 do this to me, slamming the magazine in the well hard and the slide releases never caused a jam just went into battery right away

  • Doors are meant to be closed firmly, not slammed---same goes with magazines. Run the exercise again without the unnecessary "slamming" of the mags--bet'ch next months pay it'll run 100%. YOU are inducing an error; with enough effort, I can make anything fail. Likely, since the heel of the ext mags have nothing to hit against to stop over-travel, they're extending up into the chamber area too far.

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