Hello everybody. I have very little experience with semi-auto handguns, I was just watching a Video where this soldier was "limp wrist shooting" on purpuse with 2 9mm glocks . They jammed, the whole idea of his video was a test only , He explained in one of the comments that the reason that the 9mm jammed was because of the lighter frame, that the slide acts on the frame and if you don't have a firm grip on the pistol, and the frame doesn't have sufficient mass for the slide/recoil spring to work against, then you get the short cycling which we call "limp wristing". And that a heavier round like the .45 ACP negates this issue as the cartrdige has sufficient force to cycle the slide despite the lack of mass in the frame..
Can anybody please explain this to me I understand that 9mm has higher pressure than the .45 and I know the .45 is heavier though , It is not my intention to start a ""9mm vs 45" I carry a .38 everyday. I just want to know if his statement is true and why. the link to the video is below. Thank you very much. Have a grate evening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh9JhCyFFxA
This is video where he tests a lot of different handguns and still the Glock is the only gun that FTF ?? Is this a glock issue??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsewsolPyBU&feature=related
Can anybody please explain this to me I understand that 9mm has higher pressure than the .45 and I know the .45 is heavier though , It is not my intention to start a ""9mm vs 45" I carry a .38 everyday. I just want to know if his statement is true and why. the link to the video is below. Thank you very much. Have a grate evening.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh9JhCyFFxA
This is video where he tests a lot of different handguns and still the Glock is the only gun that FTF ?? Is this a glock issue??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsewsolPyBU&feature=related
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