I’m actually OK with the ergonomics of Glock. do feel that other designs have much better economics but to your point this pistol is incredibly durable and reliable. That has been the case for every single Glock pistol I’ve owned. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Yes, sir, I’ve been following Franke Proctor for number of of years and always have looked for the opportunity to take a class or two with them. This particular class is a two day event on a private range. I’m looking forward to it!
Very nice long time consuming write up on your description you did that I believe not many people look at. Impressive! I’ve read that the ramjet has lots of carbon build up and is hard to clean and hard to disassemble. What has been your experience with that?
I don’t notice any significant carbon buildup. I have a sonic cleaner that I use for cleaning suppressors, but so far I have not needed to put the after burner compensator into the sonic cleaner. The only additional effort is the set screw that holds the compensator in place across the bottom of the barrel. That takes all of 10 seconds to remove. All in all I think the ram jet after burner is a fantastic addition to the pistol.
No sir, I have not. I typically do this around 10,000 rounds. The 9 mm is a relatively low pressure low. I also replaced the stock Glock springs with the tungsten guide rod and spring set up. I imagine I’ve got another 5000 rounds before I’ll need to replace that.
Many people really like the Walther. I have had the opportunity to shoot several of them and think they are very nice. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I hope you will consider subscribing and sharing the channel with friends and family.
They are definitely incredibly reliable performers. I do think other pistols have better ergonomics, but I’m pretty used to Glocks after shooting them for 30 years.
@@glockster68 what people don’t understand is a Glock forces you to lock your wrist out because of the ergos. Most people find that uncomfortable until you get used to it. It is one of the few platforms that teaches you how to shoot a firearm properly and you probably still lock those wrists out without even noticing on other platforms if you’ve shot a Glock long enough. I recommend all to learn how to shoot on a Glock then find something more comfortable once you’ve mastered the Glock fundamentals.
I enjoy watching your GWG1000 absorb all that recoil as well. I have the same watch and love it as much as any gun I own.
Thank you, sir. This is a gift from my partner. It was for my birthday and it was completely overwhelming. I do love the watch!
Glock ❤ G45 is my EDC and I love it !!!!!!!!!!!
Glad to hear it! Thank you for watching
I feel like everyone hates Glock ergonomics but everyone still shoots the gun decently. I can’t stand how it feels but it does the job.
I’m actually OK with the ergonomics of Glock. do feel that other designs have much better economics but to your point this pistol is incredibly durable and reliable. That has been the case for every single Glock pistol I’ve owned.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Glock ergos are not designed for comfort, but to alight your wrists for proper recoil control.
Please let us know how the Frank Proctor class is. Would love to eventually take a class with him.
Yes, sir, I’ve been following Franke Proctor for number of of years and always have looked for the opportunity to take a class or two with them. This particular class is a two day event on a private range. I’m looking forward to it!
Very nice long time consuming write up on your description you did that I believe not many people look at. Impressive! I’ve read that the ramjet has lots of carbon build up and is hard to clean and hard to disassemble. What has been your experience with that?
I don’t notice any significant carbon buildup. I have a sonic cleaner that I use for cleaning suppressors, but so far I have not needed to put the after burner compensator into the sonic cleaner.
The only additional effort is the set screw that holds the compensator in place across the bottom of the barrel. That takes all of 10 seconds to remove. All in all I think the ram jet after burner is a fantastic addition to the pistol.
Wow very nice I love this gone glock 45 I claim it
Yes, sir, it’s a fine pistol
Have you had to change the recoil spring or anything else?
No sir, I have not. I typically do this around 10,000 rounds. The 9 mm is a relatively low pressure low. I also replaced the stock Glock springs with the tungsten guide rod and spring set up. I imagine I’ve got another 5000 rounds before I’ll need to replace that.
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Good morning sir, thank you for watching the video.
I used to like Glock until I experienced Walthers
Many people really like the Walther. I have had the opportunity to shoot several of them and think they are very nice.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I hope you will consider subscribing and sharing the channel with friends and family.
glocks work real well but the ergos are not that good compared to so many other guns out there.
They are definitely incredibly reliable performers. I do think other pistols have better ergonomics, but I’m pretty used to Glocks after shooting them for 30 years.
@@glockster68 what people don’t understand is a Glock forces you to lock your wrist out because of the ergos. Most people find that uncomfortable until you get used to it. It is one of the few platforms that teaches you how to shoot a firearm properly and you probably still lock those wrists out without even noticing on other platforms if you’ve shot a Glock long enough. I recommend all to learn how to shoot on a Glock then find something more comfortable once you’ve mastered the Glock fundamentals.