Ultimate Glock 21 Torture Test

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What always amazes me is the resilancy of the plastic parts. They seem to be able to shrug certain things off that would bend or dent the hell out of an alloy.

At any rate it sure is fun to watch other people abuse their toys, because I am a clean and oil after every range trip kind of guy. :)
 
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This is what happened after the salt water .. WOW
 
assuming that's all for real (and I don't see why it wouldn't be)

that is nothing short of amazing.
great test ideas too. really cool, thanks for sharing
gP
 
The most torture my 17 has ever endured is a little rain while sitting on the tailgate of my truck. I was distracted trying to get the metal weapons out of the downpour.
 
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Okey a Review on my cheap .45acp NORC 1911:
Day 1 - Fired 18,000 rounds with no failure. Fired from different positions, 3 finger test, two finger test, 1 finger test even on weak hand to test limp wrist sensitivity, and the gun wont jam. No matter how loose and not even holding the gun to fire it would still fire, dammit!:what: Fired from under the balls one hand shooting, still firing, no jams or whatsoever. Invert firing, slide downward with the little finger pulling the trigger, still no malfs.
Day 2 - Chartered a jet and requested the pilot to climb to 28,000feet and make a 360 turn over the cemented runway, opened the cabin door while I was being tied to down to harness and I threw the the gun out. (Take note the pistol was not encased in ice block.) At 28,000feet I could see the gun hissing in light speed and impacting the runway. Advise the pilot to RTB to retrieve the pistol. Checked the gun, safety was still own, no accidental firing (chamber loaded) even being dropped from 28,000 feet, and it seems the gun was pretty intact. Magazine still in, and started firing. For 3000rounds from the drop test the gun never failed to fire. Wow :eek:
Day 3 - Accuracy test. Summoned my best buddy to position a soda can on top an FI50engine hood and asked him to drive me 3000yards away in his dune buggy. Took a right knee down position 'ala' Jeff cooper, carefully aiming for the soda, with my 67year old eyes I could barely see the can but I could a make silhouette out of the desert heat. Took a careful aim, breathing in deeply, holding my breath for 33minutes, yeah my buddy timed it, and slowly squeezed the trigger, and BAMMM, i waited for the ping sound, while I was preparing to pop my 2nd gatorade for the day and there you go from afar I saw the soda popping up into the air. I said I could not believe this! At 3000 yards?
Day 4 - The underwater test - Contracted a dinghy and a dive suit and off I went to Marianas trench. Loaded the gun, dived into the water to 800 meters and carefully racked the slide. Fired 1 shot, positive ejection, and complete return to battery. Fired 2 more still no malfs. Made some double taps as a clown fish was passing by 50yards away, and wow you could see the poor little marlin tossing like fish fries. Since I brought extra ammo, I fired up in the fastest rate of fire I could muster. I was able to dispense 10rounds from CMC magazine under 3.5 seconds, wow what a gun.
Day 5 - The underload test. Capped all my 10round mags with underloaded rounds, no gunpowder only remington primers, with slugs of course, to see if the gun would cycle. Fired 1 round, wala, again a positive ejection, and a complete return to battery. Wow:barf: Fired the remaining 9 in fast mode, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM, BAMM...under 2seconds... wow all positive ejections and a complete return to battery. This gun is crazy, it would fire anything. :evil:
Total rounds fired in 5 days: Under 22,000


Hoping to fire more a bit to make it to 150,000rounds before I decide to CCW this gun.
I have already by the way made a lay away on a G34 im hoping this gun will not disappoint me as well.

Thanks and I hope everyone enjoyed the review. And wish me luck with the 34.
 
If your Norinco 1911 fires without you holding the gun you need to have that grip safety inspected. :confused:
 
I own a Glock 21 and could never imagine doing that.

Thanks for sacrificing your Glock to show me what mine can do.
 
If your Norinco 1911 fires without you holding the gun you need to have that grip safety inspected.
It's a joke. 18,000 rounds in one day? If it's a 9-hour session, 2,000 rounds per hour. I think you'd have a nice case of carpal tunnel if you fired that many full-power .45 rounds in that short a time span.
 
have they tried dipping the glock in hot boiling water?

what would that do or prove?
Why would you ever be in a situation where boiling water is involved?
Maybe is some one's kitchen?

I don't think boiling water would have effect. I think the worse thing you could do is the saltwater test and driving over it with a car.
I am not surprised that it past all these tests. Does anyone have a test like that with an AK?
 
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Okey a Review on my cheap .45acp NORC 1911:


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The glock he did the torture test on was his IDPA gun as of when that website was put up
 
when i had dreams of becoming a cop, our 6 weeks at the firing range one of the instructors had a glock 17 that he had fired over 100k rounds through it without cleaning. unburned powder residue blew out EVERY time it was shot, but it shot EVERY time. it finally failed to go into battery after the 204,000th(ish) round but he just dropped it from about 4 ft into a bucket of water picked it up and resumed firing it really made me want to have a glock, Shooting it w/ a .22? thats just crazy
 
It's a joke. 18,000 rounds in one day? If it's a 9-hour session, 2,000 rounds per hour. I think you'd have a nice case of carpal tunnel if you fired that many full-power .45 rounds in that short a time span.
Oo, aa. I skimmed past the numbers and stopped reading at that statement.:eek:
 
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Next week I will be doing a 80thousand round torture test on Jennings in one day.
 
I can’t believe he did that I always wanted a glock and hear he is destroying one.
This is a little hard to watch. I clean my gun even if I just put 1 round through it to kill a skunk or something. so to not clean it for 15k rounds
I just can’t do that. If you are done with it can I have it I have a nice home for it.:D
 
Why read anything on the internet if you refuse to believe it .. I think the torture test was well documented and I have no reason not to believe it ..
 
What is it about Glocks that has their owners fixated on destructive testing? I take care of my firearms - but then, I don't own a Glock....................
 
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