Maybe you dont realize that fact the dirt exist especially when you leave your mags on the ground, it also depends on the rounds (using anything but brass because brass expands and holds gunpowder) mostly for anything with a higher fire rate so maybe dont use cheap rounds and keep your mags out of the dirt
He literally showed rough plastic pieces blocking the mags from feeding. He's using brass ammo. When training I drop my empty mags in dirt all the time, and it's never an issue.
I assure you with my experience with the Kriss Vector 10mm 33rd mags; it’s the magazines. Luckily Kriss’s customer service was great for my first 3 swapped
Hey just wondering if you will be doing a EDC vid in the near future, seeing the new year. Once again great job with the channel you have been killing it!
I don’t get how the second guy can use that grip with his left hand so high . Every time I retired to do that I ended up hitting the magazine release button lol
How stupid can this cameraman possibly be? You're standing downrange filming someone. You shouldn't have even posted this video with that insane level of disregard for safety.
Uh maybe Could be from savagely throwing them on the Rocky ground. Why do people do that? Just put it in your pocket. First words you guys always say on videos is how expensive these mags are, yet drop them all over the ground. You don't think all those scuffs and dings and chips and scratches affect performance?
you push something inside the hole in the mag floor like a thin screwdriver but its better if its something the doesnt scratch the nob at the bottom other option is the glock tool thats made for that purpose. push it in a bit less than an inch and then push the floor off. but do it slowly because you have to catch the inner mag floor or else it will come fly out together with the spring and follower takes a bit until you have your own method but its actually pretty easy you just have to go easy and also these mags are made to last and be dropped so dont worry
It's a tap and rack drill. When you get a click instead of a bang you tap the bottom of the magazine to ensure it is seated properly and then run the slide aggressively and it will clear a simple malfunction such as a stove pipe. If you train this way you will default to this automatically instead of stopping to look at the gun while you have a potential threat.
Same as we're taught in the service "SPORTS" during an M16 malfunction. S Slap, slap the bottom of the mag to ensure it's seated fully P Pull, pull the charging handle back fully O Observe, look in the chamber to see it's clear R Release, release the charging handle letting the bolt forward and chamber a round T Tap, tap the forward assist S Squeeze, squeeze the trigger.
Brad Dodd I’ve never loaded my magazines fully. Always leave one out so I won’t have to. Never had a problem with them not seated, only when topped off. You really gotta smack it if you do. You can only fit 29 rounds in an AR for it run without FTE, FTF’s first round. Most of the time.
Stand behind the firing line. Good god man.
This... Looks like they are not too concerned with ricochets either shooting that metal plate from that close.
“Hey, shoot me in the face bro. I’ll be fine, it’s only a .45”
What's a firing line?
Fudds, I swear.
It looked like the camera man was about to get shot
Forreal 😂 I cringed this whole video. Like why are you trying to stand in front of the barrel??
I can't get my mags to work **proceeds to throw it in the dirt after perfect run**
Has nothing to do with the dirt. Here with the experience on 5 different CLEAN Kriss 10mm 33roundmags, same issue.
Damn iiiiiiiit.. that camera 🎥 man is a savage at 1:38. Cool angle but looked too close to that barrel. Cool vid
can you please do another video showing exactly where to sandpaper it down, thanks so much!
Bottom on the inside of the glock mag
Glad they working, those mags look aesthetic
I’m watching this 4 years later. How are they running today?
Maybe you dont realize that fact the dirt exist especially when you leave your mags on the ground, it also depends on the rounds (using anything but brass because brass expands and holds gunpowder) mostly for anything with a higher fire rate so maybe dont use cheap rounds and keep your mags out of the dirt
He literally showed rough plastic pieces blocking the mags from feeding. He's using brass ammo. When training I drop my empty mags in dirt all the time, and it's never an issue.
It’s not the user. This is a common issue with the extended mag. Literally
I assure you with my experience with the Kriss Vector 10mm 33rd mags; it’s the magazines. Luckily Kriss’s customer service was great for my first 3 swapped
Hey just wondering if you will be doing a EDC vid in the near future, seeing the new year. Once again great job with the channel you have been killing it!
Good video but get a holster with some sort of a release mechanism. I prefer a duty holster that you can still use a better optic on.
Easy enough. It makes sense that Glock wouldn't really be worried about flash and burrs at the bottom.
Those mags aren't made by Glock.
I think there is still a issue they seem to be filled with 45 not 10mm
bob smith hell nah even a 40 cal out performs the slow an bulky 45 acp..
I don’t get how the second guy can use that grip with his left hand so high . Every time I retired to do that I ended up hitting the magazine release button lol
How stupid can this cameraman possibly be? You're standing downrange filming someone. You shouldn't have even posted this video with that insane level of disregard for safety.
Expensive yes.. but don't you get sent ammo? I'd love an ammo sponsor so I could shoot all day lol. The mags look better then the last video though 👍🏼
still having issues with 2nd to last round (at the very top) pushing one of the rounds almost vertical and double feeding. CMMG banshee in .45
Couldn’t get one to work then throws mag on the ground
Hope your one of my instructors if I make it back to t.r
check ur spring in the one he thru mine fell and my spring bent
Good deal... glad you got it worked out...
Where you order ya clip from I can’t find one or that a 21 clip that can fit it
Uh maybe Could be from savagely throwing them on the Rocky ground. Why do people do that? Just put it in your pocket. First words you guys always say on videos is how expensive these mags are, yet drop them all over the ground. You don't think all those scuffs and dings and chips and scratches affect performance?
Can a extended 30 clip be added to the extender? Or only the standard magazine ?
Just why
Hmm wonder if these would work for G20 mags
Polish, silicone spray, wolff spring, money.
How did you get the mags apart? A video would be great , having troubles and don't want to break anything
you push something inside the hole in the mag floor like a thin screwdriver but its better if its something the doesnt scratch the nob at the bottom
other option is the glock tool thats made for that purpose. push it in a bit less than an inch and then push the floor off. but do it slowly because you have to catch the inner mag floor or else it will come fly out together with the spring and follower
takes a bit until you have your own method but its actually pretty easy you just have to go easy and also these mags are made to last and be dropped so dont worry
Update on reliability?
thanks for the tip man!helpful
Your camera men got a death wish walking in front of you while firing
People who do training regularly know to clean their mags out while cleaning their firearms.
What grit did you use to sand the inside Glock 21 magazine with?
Do you think this magazine will work in my Glock 30s 45acp ?
Yes I have one
For the money they cost. They should work better or perfect...........,
Wonder if this works for the G20?!
They got a 33 rounder for 10mm
And you smack the mags after last one spent bc....
It's a tap and rack drill. When you get a click instead of a bang you tap the bottom of the magazine to ensure it is seated properly and then run the slide aggressively and it will clear a simple malfunction such as a stove pipe. If you train this way you will default to this automatically instead of stopping to look at the gun while you have a potential threat.
Same as we're taught in the service "SPORTS" during an M16 malfunction.
S Slap, slap the bottom of the mag to ensure it's seated fully
P Pull, pull the charging handle back fully
O Observe, look in the chamber to see it's clear
R Release, release the charging handle letting the bolt forward and chamber a round
T Tap, tap the forward assist
S Squeeze, squeeze the trigger.
I was taught that in August of 1985, and it's with me to this day.
Brad Dodd I’ve never loaded my magazines fully. Always leave one out so I won’t have to. Never had a problem with them not seated, only when topped off. You really gotta smack it if you do. You can only fit 29 rounds in an AR for it run without FTE, FTF’s first round. Most of the time.
@@215ILLicit Been fully loading mine, since oh '85 and don't have first round problems.
have you tried the new korean high cap magazines
Maybe if you weren't throwing your $hit in the rocks all the time. You can take a second to reload bud. Nobody's shooting back at you here.
why go hard at practice for a sport?
there is no other team present.
why go hard in the gym?
there is no one keeping score.
piss off keyboard warrior.
@DanOfTheWild so says the keyboard warrior
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