I've had my Glock 17 Gen 5 for about a year now and absolutely love it. Use it for home defense. I got the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS for concealed carry. Gotta love it!!
You need a Glock 17 for home defense? And another gun to carry? What kind of a third world country do you live? And you love it? You love that you need 2 guns to feel safe? Something is wrong in your head dude.
Classic, and great unboxing..!! I have shot one in Vegas, as totally illegal in the UK, and it was an incredible experience that I will never forget 😀😀😀👍
The amazing thing about Glock. The pistol never needed to be "Updgraded" to the level it is now. Simply revamping the grip and adding the pic rail was good enough. The dam thing is a pistol version of an AK.
@@alm9951 He basically said that Glock don't need a new handgun model like other brands do so it still remains basically the same gun with minor upgrades in the looks and internals but they all look the "same" as the original model. Like SIG, Walther, Smith&Wesson etc they all have totally different handgun models for example.
Note, as of 2023: Glock USA might close out all the gen 5 MOS format 17s. They will start to only make 47 MOS 9mm guns. A few other Glock models may be ended or sold only in a MOS or "optic plate" version. I myself like the 47 MOS 9mm.
Good video. Fired a few rounds from rental guns. But just this as my first pistol last week. Picking it up tomorrow. Going to get a range membership to become more proficient. I do follow basic gun safety. Keep it down range all the time. The only time it's "empty" is with mag out and slide open, nothing is in the chamber, etc.
@@RT-qz5ci hey there. Picked it up. Have been to the range several times with it. It is incredibly easy and comfortable to shoot! Great gun. Especially as I am a lefty. People pick on Glocks. But they are truly a work horse. Boring to look at, but I love it. And I stand corrected. Got the Glock 19 vs 17. Little smaller. 15 vs 17 rounds. Fired the 17 Gen 5 too. Both amazing
You know, I have a feeling that here in a few more years, Glocks are going to be considered "old school". Seems to me like several manufacturers are giving Glock a run for its money. Not hating on Glock, but they had better look at the writing on the wall.
Ohh I believe they are already turning into that category. They aren’t in the same category as the 1911 and I think it’ll be a while before they are there but you are right, many people are taking their design and making it much much better both in a functional way and aesthetic way.
$20ish dollar magazines, only 35 parts, armorer courses in virtually every state, 3D printable firearm, Glock-tool maintenance, machine pistol variant, and striker control device gadget capable makes it just as competitive as it was 40 years ago still.
The competition is catching up to Glock. But I still think it would be a long time before they can surpass Glock's handgun market dominance. What makes Glock harder to beat is their huge accesories ecosystem.
It’s worth noting that some Gen 5 17’s have front and rear serrations, while others only have rear. Some also had the factory half moon cutout on the front strap. The cutout was one of the worst ideas Glock ever had. It was sharp, and it could tear up your pinkie while shooting. Newer Gen 5’s did away with that, thankfully.
@@GunBoxTherapy Add a spiff of Fun in your videos, Stay Alive and be consistent. Unboxing Firearms versions which people connect with Glock/SVD/AK's, Try to unbox Gaming Firearms which connects with Gaming community etc. I can Foresee Future Podcasts and Firearm discussions with big name Gun Channels and collectors... God speed
This is my Concealed carry. I carry a 19X mag so it’s 19+1 and my. Backup a 19X mag. With a good holster and a Good size shirt it hides away. Only thing annoying is sitting with it for more than 30 minutes. If I’m sitting for hours I’ll carry my Glock 30 Gen4 45ACP
I myself highly suggest new Trijicon HDs in orange. I added them to my used Glock 22 gen 4 pistol. Some like HD/XR 3 dot sights but I'm not crazy about the thin front Glock post. I would NOT advise buying Tru Glo TFX pro Glock sights! I put them on my used Glock 41 .45acp gen 4. The front post gets loose, twists a lot! Not a good, stable design.
In US, Glock is cheaper than most mobile phones and as easy as getting a mobile phone. In India it cost as expencive as small apartment. It is approx USD 25 K and still Glock is not selling in India. A company names CMT had some arrangement with Glock to make and sell glocks in India but thanks to corrupt Indian politicians, the project is still to be started
It would be awesome if you also add the trigger pressing and reset in your videos. Anyways awesome video mate (Or you can make a separate compilation video of trigger pressing and resets on different guns)
I've owned my gen 5 Glock 26 9x19mm for around 3+ years. I added a few upgrades, parts. True Precision TiN 9mm barrel, Tango Down slide stop/Vickers mag release, LWD 🐺 extractor, Glock Store stainless steel guide rod, 16lb; NP3 coated 3.5lb trigger connector. The 26 9mm is a solid, well made ccw pistol. The DLC black surface holds up well; kydex polymer holsters.
I found this video again. I return after a while to confirm that despite loving G34 Gen 5 the most... I got The Springfield Echelon. That is just dem good stuff 😂😂🤣🤣👍👍😭😭📝📝 @@DavidLLambertmobile
even though you literally just pulled the gun out of the box it comes in, i still tensed a little when you put your hand in front of the barrel or point it at the camera
Essa glock 17 é show de bola eu não gostava desse modelo não mais depois de assistir muitos vídeos sobre esse modelo e de ouvir fala e ver a qualidade boa dessa pistola mim apaixonei por esse modelo eu queria uma dessa sem penssa 1 ou 2 vezes,muito boa mesmo e precisa👍
Would you recommend this for someone who is absolutely new to the gun world? I’ve been looking to get a pistol for home defense, but I don’t want to get something that goes bad after a year or two. Really nice review man
Eren, I’m sure that most people would just plainly say yes to that question. Especially concerning the reputation for Glocks. However, for a first time owner, I wouldn’t typically recommend a Glock as your first. There is an inherent learning curve when I comes to shooting handguns and then again shooting them accurately. Glocks are great all around guns and have a reputation for being really reliable in any circumstance. The problem I have with them for a first time gun owner is the striker fire. I have found not just for myself but also when training newer people that hammer fired guns are just all around more enjoyable to shoot but require less of a learning curve to shoot accurately. (Shooting inaccurately can be the most frustrating thing to a new person). For that reason I would recommend the Sig P226, Beretta M9 or any Beretta 92 series of firearms. Both of those have very intuitive and reliable controls and have a proven track record for reliability. I know that they tend to be slightly higher in price compared to Glocks but at the end of the day, you are protecting your life or others? Right? Both of them have a double action/single action trigger. Manual safety. And de-cocker that rides the hammer forward safely without you firing. Also, both are full-size metal frame firearms leading to less felt recoil, more for you to grip on to and both of those will lead to better accuracy. I hope that’s able to help you in your choice and if you have any other questions, let me know.
@@GunBoxTherapy hey man, I really appreciate your answer to my question. This is definitely something I will have to sit down and think about before blindly buying the most popular firearm. Thanks for your help, and best wishes for the growth of yourself and your channel ❤️
@@erenjeager5290 You weren't doing it blindly..you were doing your research. My first firearm was a Glock 17 gen 5 and I have never looked back. A few months later I purchased a 43x and love that as well. There is nothing wrong with buying the most popular firearm, it usually is the most popular for a reason. With that being said I am very new to this world and I would certainly listen to someone with more experience then me like @gunBox Therapy
@@GunBoxTherapyI slightly disagree with your opinion here. Striker fired pistols reduce the need to worry about decockers and safeties on a MUCH lighter trigger by virtue of their action. The mushy trigger of the Glock, the reliability, the ease of disassembly, the many many variations of essentially the same pistol etc. all help make Glock an amazing 1st time owners pistol. Accuracy takes time no matter what build you go with. Putting it simply, Glock is the Honda civic of the gun world. There’s bigger badder things out there, maybe even prettier, but this thing just works.
@@justinsane11 I agree. The lack of controls like a decocker, safety, hammer...I think lacking all that teaches a first time gun owner the fundamentals first. Dont aim this gun at something you arent willing to destroy, dont put your finger on the trigger until youre ready to shoot... the honda civic comment is true. This is a gun with just a trigger, learn how to pick it up, aim it, and hit what your aiming at...THEN learn how to use a safety, a decocker, a weapon light, unholstering, threaded barrel blah blah.
Brilliant, very nice review. My question is any specific difference of quality in material and specs between the Glock 17 Gen5 FDE model (camel color) made in Austria and the one in the black Glock 17 Gen5 made in Austria
2:28 look at that why the barrel is always bend.. ima glock fan as well no doubt.. but when you pull and lock the slide back of an colt 1911 or berreta and many more pretty much every pistol has the straight barrel and every glock i’ve seen in my life i’ve always noticed when its slide is locked back why is that why the barrel is not looking properly straight when slide is bacwards
The Glock and a lot of more recently designed striker fired firearms (P365, P320, PPQ…etc) utilize what’s known as a locked-breech/tilting barrel type action as opposed to what the 1911 has. The 1911 barrel does tilt, however it tilts downwards in the rear via the tilting link on the bottom of the barrel later in the cycle of operations. It is much less noticeable. The barrel on the 1911 is also locked to the slide via the locking lugs until it reaches a certain distance rearwards and then becomes disconnected via this tilting link I mentioned above. The Glock utilizes a similar cycle of operations, however it gets it done with less parts and the slide/barrel become disconnected or unlocked earlier in the cycle. This leads to the more dramatic tilt that you see with Glocks and other similarly operating guns. The mechanism that unlocks the Glock barrel is a slight ramp on the top of the barrel. The M9 is similar to the 1911 in that it isn’t as dramatic of a tilt due to using what’s called a “falling locking block”. All of them, in principle, are the same. They all utilize a form of or a redesigned version of the Browning action.
I also want to add that none of them are a flawed system or flawed cycle of operations. They just use a different mechanism or design to achieve the same outcome. Trigger pulled. Explosion. Rearward momentum. Bullet exits the barrel (while the slide/barrel are locked to allow pressure to build). Slide/barrel continue rearward. Slide/barrel unlock. Recoil spring applies forward force. Slide/barrel move forward. Round stripped from the magazine. Slide/barrel lock. Round chambered.
@@GunBoxTherapy Alright man fair enough.. i mean yeah it kindaa make sense.. appreciate G you acknowledge And replied me.. im a huge ass fan of glocks it was just a random thing i was thinking about it thats why i asked alright homie appreciate it man you have great one..🤘🏻👍🏻
I tend to not look at guns in that way. And maybe that’s why I unbox them the way I do. They are tools and in my view they are defensive tools rather than offensive.
@@GunBoxTherapy i agree with you...... i love guns and here in india the culture is non existent...... i was just being a little sarcastic..... you are totally right
It’s a legal requirement for FFLs (federal firearms licensees) to include one when transferring handguns. So 99% of manufacturers just include them in the box. They are also required in some instances when flying with a handgun or traveling to different states.
sorry, but what about the gun assembly? What kind of slots, what kind of holes, won't this affect the more accelerated wear of weapons in the field? The feeling that the details of the gun are not coordinated enough.
from watching toy unboxings to Glock unboxings...
damn, where did the time go
Loving that sleek, boxy, polymer framing. Very reliable and chambered in one of the best handgun calibers.
I've had my Glock 17 Gen 5 for about a year now and absolutely love it. Use it for home defense. I got the Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS for concealed carry. Gotta love it!!
have you shot anyone yet
Homedefense... MERICA
@@thebubatz8783 eurotard
American moment
You need a Glock 17 for home defense? And another gun to carry? What kind of a third world country do you live? And you love it? You love that you need 2 guns to feel safe? Something is wrong in your head dude.
lol I moved my head when you were filming down the barrel lolll
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Its a military thing
Lmao!! Me too! I was like Dam man watch it
HAH always get the ick lol
😭😭😭😭😭😂
Nothing smells good like a new Glock
Yoo what's up
Great video! clean lighting, straight to the point and good showcase of the individual items that come with it.
Classic, and great unboxing..!! I have shot one in Vegas, as totally illegal in the UK, and it was an incredible experience that I will never forget 😀😀😀👍
I hope that one day, you too can have your right to ownership restored! Keep fighting for it and never give up!
coming from a country with strict gun laws and control, these videos are just my learning and knowing thing, alongside time passing
Where do you come from ?
such a beauty !! can’t wait to own one soon! need to get these requirements done and g17 soon to be mines bless man 🙌🏻💯
The amazing thing about Glock. The pistol never needed to be "Updgraded" to the level it is now. Simply revamping the grip and adding the pic rail was good enough. The dam thing is a pistol version of an AK.
How do *you* know it never needed to be upgraded?
@@alm9951 He basically said that Glock don't need a new handgun model like other brands do so it still remains basically the same gun with minor upgrades in the looks and internals but they all look the "same" as the original model.
Like SIG, Walther, Smith&Wesson etc they all have totally different handgun models for example.
In my opinion this is the best handgun had mine bout about 3 years now
My PD switched to these with the glow in the dark sights. Awesome gun
They’re called night sights
Definitely a solid gun to have in your safe.
I agree. A great addition to any collection!
@@GunBoxTherapy just got one, first ever firearm I’ve owned can’t wait to bring this camping
@@GunBoxTherapy hello admin. I'm from Malaysia. Where can I buy this Glock?
@@Whiteheart5775 dunhams 😊
@@Whiteheart5775 if u have one
Glock proven track record still absolutely relative. Does what a gun is supposed to do and more reliably Glock perfection.
Man is it just me or does the gen 5 look so beautiful
Very awesome review. The mos version gen 5 is great. I think it's a solid choice for safety and reliable performance.
Note, as of 2023: Glock USA might close out all the gen 5 MOS format 17s. They will start to only make 47 MOS 9mm guns. A few other Glock models may be ended or sold only in a MOS or "optic plate" version. I myself like the 47 MOS 9mm.
Glock with silencer so beautiful
Those great latches on the plastic case come off easy
Awesome video. Clear, concise to the point. Please complete an unboxing of the Glock 49 Gen5 MOS if you have access to one.
Thank you!
Good video. Fired a few rounds from rental guns. But just this as my first pistol last week. Picking it up tomorrow. Going to get a range membership to become more proficient. I do follow basic gun safety. Keep it down range all the time. The only time it's "empty" is with mag out and slide open, nothing is in the chamber, etc.
How did it go?
@@RT-qz5ci hey there. Picked it up. Have been to the range several times with it. It is incredibly easy and comfortable to shoot! Great gun. Especially as I am a lefty. People pick on Glocks. But they are truly a work horse. Boring to look at, but I love it. And I stand corrected. Got the Glock 19 vs 17. Little smaller. 15 vs 17 rounds. Fired the 17 Gen 5 too. Both amazing
@@kevini4295 ive got both. Great guns. Good luck
That's a nice gun.
You know, I have a feeling that here in a few more years, Glocks are going to be considered "old school". Seems to me like several manufacturers are giving Glock a run for its money. Not hating on Glock, but they had better look at the writing on the wall.
Ohh I believe they are already turning into that category. They aren’t in the same category as the 1911 and I think it’ll be a while before they are there but you are right, many people are taking their design and making it much much better both in a functional way and aesthetic way.
$20ish dollar magazines, only 35 parts, armorer courses in virtually every state, 3D printable firearm, Glock-tool maintenance, machine pistol variant, and striker control device gadget capable makes it just as competitive as it was 40 years ago still.
What’s a better option?
The competition is catching up to Glock. But I still think it would be a long time before they can surpass Glock's handgun market dominance. What makes Glock harder to beat is their huge accesories ecosystem.
Yea but Glock aftermarket is like no other. That’s what make Glock the top brand.
GLOCK 17 GEN 3 ALL DAY! 👍💪
It’s worth noting that some Gen 5 17’s have front and rear serrations, while others only have rear. Some also had the factory half moon cutout on the front strap. The cutout was one of the worst ideas Glock ever had. It was sharp, and it could tear up your pinkie while shooting. Newer Gen 5’s did away with that, thankfully.
I see real potential in this youtube channel...
Thanks man! I appreciate the encouragement.
Since this video I’ve made a lot of upgrades to my quality (edits, camera, mic, lighting…etc).
@@GunBoxTherapy Add a spiff of Fun in your videos, Stay Alive and be consistent. Unboxing Firearms versions which people connect with Glock/SVD/AK's, Try to unbox Gaming Firearms which connects with Gaming community etc. I can Foresee Future Podcasts and Firearm discussions with big name Gun Channels and collectors... God speed
This is my Concealed carry. I carry a 19X mag so it’s 19+1 and my. Backup a 19X mag.
With a good holster and a Good size shirt it hides away. Only thing annoying is sitting with it for more than 30 minutes.
If I’m sitting for hours I’ll carry my Glock 30 Gen4 45ACP
Very, very nice gun and reliable.
Bought this right when I turned 21, excellent gun, going to swap the sights. It's not very ccw friendly, so i'll probably buy something smaller soon.
I myself highly suggest new Trijicon HDs in orange. I added them to my used Glock 22 gen 4 pistol. Some like HD/XR 3 dot sights but I'm not crazy about the thin front Glock post. I would NOT advise buying Tru Glo TFX pro Glock sights! I put them on my used Glock 41 .45acp gen 4. The front post gets loose, twists a lot! Not a good, stable design.
In US, Glock is cheaper than most mobile phones and as easy as getting a mobile phone. In India it cost as expencive as small apartment. It is approx USD 25 K and still Glock is not selling in India. A company names CMT had some arrangement with Glock to make and sell glocks in India but thanks to corrupt Indian politicians, the project is still to be started
No reason for this piece of polymer and metal to not be cheaper than a smartphone.
This is how you do an unboxing review.
A excellent video on the glock 17 gen5 the new ones have serrations on the slide in front if you could find one buy it they are hard to find 💯 👍
I liked that case hardened mottled slide.
Phenomenal camera dude.
Every Glock owner needs a 17 and a 19 in their safe.
I love it and I now use it as my EDC
What holster do you use
The best handgun
I get my head away from the my monitor when he points the camera down the barrel lmao
It would be awesome if you also add the trigger pressing and reset in your videos. Anyways awesome video mate
(Or you can make a separate compilation video of trigger pressing and resets on different guns)
I can’t wait to buy mine!!
Nice. Glock is a great pistol for home defense.
Great Gun, i used it in the Military.
Yoo what's up
@@swaelee9064 Nothing mutch, how about you?
@@Der420Botaniker am good
@@Der420Botaniker so you interested in getting any traps?
Great pistol, love it!
Solid analysis
Great detailed review 👍🏼
what gun would you recommend as first gun for self defense ?
what is that about the barrel curved up at the end. noticed already couple of times 2:28
niceee i need this bro 👍🔥
I've had my Glock 34 Gen 5 for a few months. I couldn't ask for a better pistol (despite needing to replace the trigger).
I've owned my gen 5 Glock 26 9x19mm for around 3+ years. I added a few upgrades, parts. True Precision TiN 9mm barrel, Tango Down slide stop/Vickers mag release, LWD 🐺 extractor, Glock Store stainless steel guide rod, 16lb; NP3 coated 3.5lb trigger connector. The 26 9mm is a solid, well made ccw pistol. The DLC black surface holds up well; kydex polymer holsters.
Sounds like hella good customization. I imagine at this point it's something better than the 19. But that's for you to answer. @@DavidLLambertmobile
I found this video again. I return after a while to confirm that despite loving G34 Gen 5 the most...
I got The Springfield Echelon. That is just dem good stuff 😂😂🤣🤣👍👍😭😭📝📝
@@DavidLLambertmobile
I only mess with 9s and 40s only fasho 🔥 you gotta have a glock 17 fasho
even though you literally just pulled the gun out of the box it comes in, i still tensed a little when you put your hand in front of the barrel or point it at the camera
Ngl, when I first saw this video I thought it would be airsoft haha! Very nice Glock, I’m into glock 20s
I love 💕 the gen 5
I'm gonna gift my math teacher this
It is crazy to see how much american people love guns.
Essa glock 17 é show de bola eu não gostava desse modelo não mais depois de assistir muitos vídeos sobre esse modelo e de ouvir fala e ver a qualidade boa dessa pistola mim apaixonei por esse modelo eu queria uma dessa sem penssa 1 ou 2 vezes,muito boa mesmo e precisa👍
Would you recommend this for someone who is absolutely new to the gun world? I’ve been looking to get a pistol for home defense, but I don’t want to get something that goes bad after a year or two. Really nice review man
Eren, I’m sure that most people would just plainly say yes to that question. Especially concerning the reputation for Glocks. However, for a first time owner, I wouldn’t typically recommend a Glock as your first.
There is an inherent learning curve when I comes to shooting handguns and then again shooting them accurately. Glocks are great all around guns and have a reputation for being really reliable in any circumstance. The problem I have with them for a first time gun owner is the striker fire. I have found not just for myself but also when training newer people that hammer fired guns are just all around more enjoyable to shoot but require less of a learning curve to shoot accurately. (Shooting inaccurately can be the most frustrating thing to a new person). For that reason I would recommend the Sig P226, Beretta M9 or any Beretta 92 series of firearms.
Both of those have very intuitive and reliable controls and have a proven track record for reliability. I know that they tend to be slightly higher in price compared to Glocks but at the end of the day, you are protecting your life or others? Right?
Both of them have a double action/single action trigger. Manual safety. And de-cocker that rides the hammer forward safely without you firing. Also, both are full-size metal frame firearms leading to less felt recoil, more for you to grip on to and both of those will lead to better accuracy.
I hope that’s able to help you in your choice and if you have any other questions, let me know.
@@GunBoxTherapy hey man, I really appreciate your answer to my question. This is definitely something I will have to sit down and think about before blindly buying the most popular firearm. Thanks for your help, and best wishes for the growth of yourself and your channel ❤️
@@erenjeager5290 You weren't doing it blindly..you were doing your research. My first firearm was a Glock 17 gen 5 and I have never looked back. A few months later I purchased a 43x and love that as well. There is nothing wrong with buying the most popular firearm, it usually is the most popular for a reason. With that being said I am very new to this world and I would certainly listen to someone with more experience then me like @gunBox Therapy
@@GunBoxTherapyI slightly disagree with your opinion here. Striker fired pistols reduce the need to worry about decockers and safeties on a MUCH lighter trigger by virtue of their action. The mushy trigger of the Glock, the reliability, the ease of disassembly, the many many variations of essentially the same pistol etc. all help make Glock an amazing 1st time owners pistol. Accuracy takes time no matter what build you go with. Putting it simply, Glock is the Honda civic of the gun world. There’s bigger badder things out there, maybe even prettier, but this thing just works.
@@justinsane11 I agree. The lack of controls like a decocker, safety, hammer...I think lacking all that teaches a first time gun owner the fundamentals first. Dont aim this gun at something you arent willing to destroy, dont put your finger on the trigger until youre ready to shoot... the honda civic comment is true. This is a gun with just a trigger, learn how to pick it up, aim it, and hit what your aiming at...THEN learn how to use a safety, a decocker, a weapon light, unholstering, threaded barrel blah blah.
Me unpacking my 100% discount:
I like the glock 17 it’s an awesome gun I own an all black glock 43x with rubber texture talon grips I love it
I had gen3 it was jam all the time, so I sold it went with Smith and Wesson instead
That's nice bro... Interesting Gun 😎
That is a nice real Glock 17
Loved this Gun
Brilliant, very nice review. My question is any specific difference of quality in material and specs between the Glock 17 Gen5 FDE model (camel color) made in Austria and the one in the black Glock 17 Gen5 made in Austria
it is a beautiful gun.
My OCD is acting up seeing someone pick up a gun without checking the chamber right away. ;-)
My favorite gun
Hello sir, if I may ask, I want to buy a DDG pistol. Please advise me. Is this pistol worth purchasing in all aspects
🤔 do we have glock gen in south africa ..?how powerful is it n the distance it cover in terms of shooting..
I love that it displays it like an iPhone😂
2:28 look at that why the barrel is always bend.. ima glock fan as well no doubt.. but when you pull and lock the slide back of an colt 1911 or berreta and many more pretty much every pistol has the straight barrel and every glock i’ve seen in my life i’ve always noticed when its slide is locked back why is that why the barrel is not looking properly straight when slide is bacwards
The Glock and a lot of more recently designed striker fired firearms (P365, P320, PPQ…etc) utilize what’s known as a locked-breech/tilting barrel type action as opposed to what the 1911 has.
The 1911 barrel does tilt, however it tilts downwards in the rear via the tilting link on the bottom of the barrel later in the cycle of operations. It is much less noticeable. The barrel on the 1911 is also locked to the slide via the locking lugs until it reaches a certain distance rearwards and then becomes disconnected via this tilting link I mentioned above.
The Glock utilizes a similar cycle of operations, however it gets it done with less parts and the slide/barrel become disconnected or unlocked earlier in the cycle. This leads to the more dramatic tilt that you see with Glocks and other similarly operating guns. The mechanism that unlocks the Glock barrel is a slight ramp on the top of the barrel.
The M9 is similar to the 1911 in that it isn’t as dramatic of a tilt due to using what’s called a “falling locking block”.
All of them, in principle, are the same. They all utilize a form of or a redesigned version of the Browning action.
I also want to add that none of them are a flawed system or flawed cycle of operations. They just use a different mechanism or design to achieve the same outcome.
Trigger pulled.
Explosion.
Rearward momentum.
Bullet exits the barrel (while the slide/barrel are locked to allow pressure to build).
Slide/barrel continue rearward.
Slide/barrel unlock.
Recoil spring applies forward force.
Slide/barrel move forward.
Round stripped from the magazine.
Slide/barrel lock.
Round chambered.
@@GunBoxTherapy Alright man fair
enough.. i mean yeah it kindaa make sense.. appreciate G you acknowledge
And replied me.. im a huge ass fan of glocks it was just a random thing i was thinking about it thats why i asked alright homie appreciate it man you have great one..🤘🏻👍🏻
Thats a nice gun.
I have had my Glock 17 gen 5 since 2018 to the date without any issues whatsoever!
I’m gonna get my mom one for her birthday.
Nice gun 👍👍
Thanks for that man!!
this so casual unboxing of a product that can easily take multiple lives is amazing
I tend to not look at guns in that way. And maybe that’s why I unbox them the way I do. They are tools and in my view they are defensive tools rather than offensive.
@@GunBoxTherapy i agree with you...... i love guns and here in india the culture is non existent...... i was just being a little sarcastic..... you are totally right
My hope is that one day you and everyone in India can one day arm yourselves!
Where did you buy that from?
No problem is a good firearm !
Can left handed person use this weapon? I mean can i place magazine button on the right?
Ek het die 19 x brutale GLOCK PERFECTION
Whatis its price?
You Americans are sooo lucky
i'm not a gun person but why dose it need a lock?
It’s a legal requirement for FFLs (federal firearms licensees) to include one when transferring handguns. So 99% of manufacturers just include them in the box.
They are also required in some instances when flying with a handgun or traveling to different states.
Thank you.
DO A REVIEW ON THE GLOCK 17 GEN5 9MM P.A.K
fun toy unboxing 😁😁😁😊😊
Do all the gen 5s come with 3 mags now?
Yes
Nice gun how much and where can i buy
sorry, but what about the gun assembly? What kind of slots, what kind of holes, won't this affect the more accelerated wear of weapons in the field? The feeling that the details of the gun are not coordinated enough.
btw, thanks for video 😅
I LOVE my 17m
Has it ever jammed
OMG HE HAS A G-LOCK!😂
Good for big hands, wanted to up from a 19.
I own a Gen4. Anything notable enough to justify trading up?
I don't think there is any reason to trade up to a Gen 5 unless you just want a new gun. Which is never a bad thing!
@@GunBoxTherapy 10-4. I have my sights set on a Mosin, so new Glock will have to wait, lol.
@@michaelbrakeman448
Barf
@@teddyfresh9605 care to tell me what you mean in a less child-like manner?
I always love new myself..but except for the grip being different not much change...
What are the weights in regular units please
Type glock unit is the best
this Gun is prettier than a Hi Point
i got a question, where do you buy it? is it only able to buy in america
How I can purchase glock g47 gen 5 mos pistol? Dear friends help me. Please please please
The most american youtube video I have seen in my entire life
To be honest I don’t like front serrations.