The engineering is impressive. Obviously, it works. I think it's ok if concealment and high capacity are higher priorities than safety and speed. Otherwise, a Glock 26 in a proper pocket holster would function slightly faster, with just one hand, with fewer opportunities for error, albeit with lower capacity. I would not want to fumble with unfolding a weapon, especially in a high adrenaline situation. A Glock 26, even in a high end pocket holster like a Galco, will print quite a bit, though. But for the price $1200, I think I'd rather spend half of that on an unaltered Glock 26.
other than illegal carry, there is no situation that would warrant this over slight printing or even off body carry. literally the only reason you need a handgun is if the thread is immediate and close enough. in which case fumbling around with your gimmick will guarantee failure. i'd love to read the story of someone using this to defend themselves but i'm fairly certain most people are smart enough to just carry a shield or a glock 43
Yeah, and it’s not like it’s any smaller than a regular glock... maybe the unexpected shape on a scanner ? To fit in better in a solid case ? Seems like a lot of trouble for not a lot of advantages.
I think it’s more of a gimmick that may be applicable to people that prefer to carry in their pocket. Maybe it gives people security knowing it’s impossible to misfire for people that are less comfortable with their guns. It’s functional and I like it but solely because it’s a gun that folds in half, it’s cool
Pvt.Armadillo you can clearly seen the holes being made in the target as he fires, plus why would he fake shooting while they’re at that beautiful range
I don't care how cool or ingenious the design is. You're not gonna convince me it's a good idea to carry a gun that I have to unfold before I can get it in a fight. Reaction will always be slower than action. The last thing I need is to add another step to the process.
@@curioysgorge2829 Song: Never Recover Lil Baby x Gunna feat Drake ruclips.net/video/bPDFwZIizxs/видео.html First verse: I bring up money, they change up the topic I got a 19 and it fold in my pocket She gave me her number, now I gotta block it I'm mixin' the dirty bills in with the profit
Thank you for doing such a thorough job of demonstrating this product. When I first saw it I had doubts that it would be viable, but now it seems much more useful.
first time i've really seriously considered getting into concealed carry. managing a firearm at all times just seems like a massive pain, but the profile of this thing folded looks really comfortable.
Great video! If it wasn't for this video I would probably still be researching and debating what pistol to buy. This guy totally sold me, within a month I went out and bought a Sig p238. I was considering the folding glock, but then I saw this video and heard how much he loved his Sig. Just like him, I now love my micro 1911.
I could see that latch failing after long time use. I love glock and they have never made a bad gun . Not saying this is bad just not sure this would be a gun for me personally. I have a lot of safety questions and issues with it folding but it’s definitely on an engineering standpoint very innovative.
an innovative and interesting product. if I had too much money I'd love it just for the novelty value. all the extra moving parts, even if they look like they work impressively well, then the extra training required are going to deter me from this as an EDC. this sure was a first rate presentation though, thanks Royal Range!
@@jeremylakenes6859 Bullshit. ruclips.net/video/2fjMpn7JCJ0/видео.html A highly trained gunman would easily kill someone with a knife. "Even trained police cant draw a loaded gun in time." Yeah well, cops are fucking morons.
That is amazing. if you have cargo pants or shorts, that will fit in there perfectly. Like the way you pull it up and just flip it and pull back and start shooting right away.
If you have cargo pants, or really any pants, you can just get a small gun like a Walther PPS and use a pocket holster. In a situation where you may need it, all you gotta do is pull it out -- no folding, loading, cocking necessary.
It really doesn't make any sense anyway. According to all the statistics we have, in self-defense situations you're unlikely to fire more than 5 times anyway, so even my Kahr PM9 with 7 rounds is adequate, and a second magazine is extremely thin and lightweight for an additional 7 rounds. The Kahr is lighter, smaller, thinner, and most importantly has zero snag points or need to "assemble" it prior to firing. For the car, get yourself a Glock 34 with a nice flashlight and laser (17 rnd). For on your person, a Kahr PM9 (7 rnd). For the house, a Ruger PC Carbine (33 rnd). That way when you go to the range, you can fit everything in one small bag and share magazines with two of em, and ammunition with all three. That's just plain practical.
This strikes me as an anti-active-shooter gun, if you work in an office environment where carrying a firearm is against policy or otherwise frowned upon. Slow speed of draw and presentation is not good for a mugging situation, and unnecessary for home defense, but far less relevant if responding to someone going nuts in the building. 21+1 rounds also gives one the capacity to engage someone who has brought a long-gun. Combined with concealable body armor (I know AR500 carries a set that folds up to look like a briefcase), the disadvantage in firepower can be mitigated.
*I'm not sure just how I feel about that... I personally feel more comfortable with my 19 in my kydex with one in the chamber. The 21 rd mag is definitely a plus considering it easily conceals it.. you can't really do that from the hip without seeing the imprint but you can always carry the extra mag. The trigger seems like it could be a problem as well if you aren't used to it. Idk.*
Preference boys, it's not for everyone...lol everyone in the comments are losing their minds haha practice makes better then you practice some more and get better, like a said not for everyone and ya it's going to cost alot for that purpose alone, nice piece...love the over kill on it👌👌
Forget the gun, I'm buying a pair of those pants… What specific style were they? Mountain Khakis have over 18 styles of men's pants. [Edit: rewatched, 5:40 the 102 or 103's]
German manufacturer Heckler & Koch made the first polymer pistol called the Volkspistole (VP/70) in 1970. Designers developed the GLOCK more than a decade later. Its design became the first commercially successful polymer-framed handgun on the market.
First let me say thank you for the demo you did a fantastic job the video. My first thought I didn't like it a folding gun? I'm a Glock 17 shooter and a 43 for concealment. Not to mention rifles and so on... After watching the entire video I like it. I don't know if I would pay the $900 or $1,000 or something like that, but I wouldn't mind having it. Was very impressed the way you handled the stick flip up shooting. I would do it Israeli style I don't know if I would have won in the pipe, but maybe I would after I got used to it. The mad that comes with it can you still flip it up the same way as with the stick? All in all a solid piece of craftsmanship. Thanks again for the demo thumbs up👍 your friend from South Florida
If I've ever faced with having to engage an enemy, I hope to God they are dumb enough to be using this weapon on me! My chances are looking really good for survival!! 💯
I'd rather have my S&W bodyguard. I can have my hand on the gun in my pocket and shoot as soon as I pull it out without having to unfold it. And nice hangup at 12:14
Future Cryo if you don't have a 5.7, and can afford it, buy it. But be prepared for the hunt for ammo... I hate hunting down ammo for that thing. Shoots like a .22 though. Packs a punch like a 9mm. I love it. 20 (20+1) rounds of fuck you in a nice, neat little package.
Dalton Carter I don't think you're understanding what I'm saying. The fiveseven completely deserves its rep. 20+1 rounds, zero kick, packs more kinetic energy behind each round than a comparable firearm (a .22 pistol is comparative, caliber wise)... when I say it hits like a 9mm, you have to understand that the round is half the diameter of a 9, yet it hits as hard. It cuts through soft armor with the green tip military rounds, and even the civilian rounds do serious damage. It has more than enough stopping power to compete with larger calibers. A .45 can't rip through lvl 3A soft armor.
Tim Toft i have. Face to face with a para ordinance 1911 in the face, bad guy never cocked the only round he had. He panicked when nothing happened as he pulled the trigger and he started to hit me with the grip of the gun. And let me tell u, 1911’s are not light. I took the gun rush hour style. He tried to run, i grabbed him. Then proceed to whoop his ass til my friends showed up. We shouldve killed him that night, i wish i had. And i left my carry gun at home because we went to a bar to have fun not fight.
I will stick to my Polymer 80 Glock 27 in my special EDC case with spare magazine. And in my custom Tac-Pant's my OEM 22 round Glock Magazine in a custom pocket. You would never see the firepower I have at the ready. No folding needed..... Lock Loaded & Ready for Defense.
That pull then flip with the 33rd mag was sexy lol … I might keep a 33rd in it or atleast just have one as a spare mag with the 21rd mag as stock edc. Hard to choose, I normally have a cross body messenger bag 💼 so the 33rd mag conceal ability won’t be a problem
I just have a feeling it would take to long to get in the fight. For 1200$ I could buy a FN Five SeveN and I know I can rely on that more than folding gun that has its key components replaced with shiny plastic.
$1200 hahahahahahahahahaha! Sorry I couldn’t help myself. I actually think this gun is pretty cool, just not for me and definitely not worth the $1200 price tag. I can get 2 g19X’s for the price of this gun.
Full Conceal Team no, I do get it. You don’t get it. Deployment of this pistol is going to be slower than any other pistol on the market. When seconds count you’re there unfolding a gun to try and get it in the fight. I appreciate the ingenuity, it’s just not practical
Cool concept, but as much lint as I clean out of the slide of my glock just from IWB concealed carry, I would be very hesitant to carry a defense firearm with such a large entrance for debris. In a self defense situation, this makes defeating garment much more difficult and adds a lot of mechanical complexity that could fail at the worst time. Plus you're adding another couple steps to the draw that will already be difficult under stress. I could see it being a neat concept for a survival kit where size and shape matter for storage.
In a non urban environment it would fill up with lint and dirt pretty quick. We don't even like leaving the bolt out of rifles in transit. Too much dirt and grit ingress.
Help me understand how the folding grip / clip side has any affect on how it shoots vs another gun that does not have a folding grip ... The only issue i see is how it loads bullets because now you have a possible failure point on that grip clip lever that keeps it closed and now if that lever moves or anything and moves that clip 1 mm, now it wont properly load bullets. These guns are machined to precision and 1mm off on that loading and firing mechanism could mess it up
Why buy a glock 19 For $500 when you can buy one for $1200? Sorry but this is a terrible idea. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean that you should.
With those big pockets, a regular 19 would fit at half the price. In a gun fight I worry about getting on target fast and if it goes more than 5 rounds, I still have more and can reload rather than unfold to start.
Exactly, this thing is more conspicuous than a baby Glock in a pocket holster. And the fact that it takes two hands to deploy is a drawback that more than offsets the lower mag capacity of the baby Glock. Even in this video it looks clumsy.
I just want to know if this hand gun M3 folding Glock 19, is available now in the Market, or in California available ??? Me I know coz im interesting on it.
Not taking anything away from the product or the person demonstrating...is this gun innovative? Absolutely! Would this gun get the job done if accurately assembled in time is a key question to ask. Here is what I observed in slow-mo starting at (12:14) hand in pocket ready to draw the pistol, (12:16) eyes are now off the target and looking into his pocket to draw the pistol. Any regular handgun can be drawn and racked without taking eyes off the target, and this is my point of emphasis. More rounds isn’t always better. In a life and death situation, the sooner the better always wins. If 8 rounds isn’t enough, you might’ve pissed too many ppl off. 8 plus extra mag is surely enough for a single threat and then some with good practice. And the last thing you want to do is pinch your grip hand while trying to throw this thing together quick.
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Lol there are more stupid ppl in the US than ur giving credit for I'm sure this video is an account for how many dumbasses have already bought the gun.
I can definitely see this gun being issued to our pilots , awesome engineering again by glock. Would love to see if this gun could handle the "fun switch".
For me to let go of 1200 for this, it'd have to fold into an atm machine and give 600 back. I'm a bass player. I told myself years ago that I'd never spend more than 1500 on a bass guitar. I've had some great basses... none over 1500. I've been into guns a few years now. Said I'd never spend over a 1000 on a pistol. Too many good options out there for even the 4-600 mark- Hk, FN, cz, s&w-(even tho I'm not a fan), walther, etc. I just recently came the closest to breaking that vow when I put a kimber 357 revolver on layaway. But the great sale price had it in the low 800s. Normally a 1000-1100$ piece. Nothing at all so advantageous to this gun that makes it worthy of being TWICE the price of that same gun without the elbow. Glock...humble yourself
You had me right up until you blamed Glock and asked them to humble themselves. This is not a Glock manufactured/altered rig. These are made by a third party company using Glock pistols as their platform. I am pretty sure Glock is not standing by these in any way. lol
@@kk090200, EXACTLY! Folks are complaining about paying a high price for innovation and concealment capabilities but think nothing about spending $7.00 for a cup of lousy (but trendy) coffee or $2.50 for a liter of trendy or "Sports" water?!? Well, Sheeeiiittt! I guess it's all about priorities. And don't get me started on buying a $60.000 PLUS pickup truck that Government Motors can keep track of you and your driving habits. Yup. Some folks have their priorities ALL F'd up! LMAO and SMMFH
H ? So your saying everyone who doesn’t see the value in this gun are doing the things you outlined in your statement. Sounds intellectually fallacious but sure.
Do you have a problem for that solution? Otherwise it is an interesting concept for an engineer being bored and a major item in the Glock museum. Concealed is not hidden. Concealed carry means that the gun carried is covered to avoid public disturbance, because open carry is one step closer to firing the gun and is done in times of unrest. If this is about hiding a gun, than that thing needs to look other than a gun and must be made out of materials that can not be detected. Detection systems work based on visual recognition of the form and physical recognition of the material. X-Ray to see hidden shapes and Metall detector based on magnetism. Most plastics are not heat resistant enough and 3D printing not even strong enough. A hidden gun needs anyway more time to draw to be used, so it well can be, like some Rucksackguns, to be assembled from parts that cannot be detected and not recognized when keeping a low profile or assembled quick enough to avoid the search brute force 2 Ammendement style, if freedom is under threat. #freedombypeacemakers #cyberpunk
Irish One it’s to prevent the shape of a standard pistol from showing through a pocket ... it looks more like a thick phone or something when in a pocket.
Luke Sowers I agree but when a product is designed to be carried for self defense then it was designed as a weapon and not for target practice. There are better carry options that won't get you killed if God forbid you ever had to use it. I suppose you could still buy it as a gimmicky item and shoot targets but that just seems like a terrible waste of money.
Ikr like I already find my phone big and bulky. I don't want to carry a heavy ass glock puzzle in my pocket and idk I why anyone would. I'd give up a conceal carry opportunity just to have a normal ass handgun on my hip. This ain't one of those action movies where they dramatically unfold a gun in slow motion and pew pew pew no. Just no. Not triggered btw
Draw time to shoot 15:12 (about 3 seconds). I think carrying extra mags would be a better solution if you're really worried about having a lot of rounds on hand. Especially due to the fact that this mostly requires two hands to reliably unfold and it catches on the pocket. Conceal carry defense is all about being able to get that first shot on your assailant before they can react, 3 seconds and requiring two hands isn't really very helpful in my opinion. That one handed 33 round magazine flip is pretty sick though, not gonna lie!
multiple times I went 😬 You did a fantastic job presenting the product the best anyone could. It would be a one time fun gun to shoot. However, I would never.. ever want this foldable piece of work in my possession if it came to a 3 second life or death scenario. I would much rather have a different product made from Glock.
@@atleastimtrying5391 kind of a niche product that might only benefit in the scenario you mentioned where / of that person wasn't trained much with firearms to where it would go against everything you already knew.
@@LTSRIDE24 The only reason I would say bear defense is at least the bear gives you a couple seconds before it potentially attacks you or you have time to see it A human attacker generally doesn’t
Full Conceal Team we saw him draw, snag and unfold the gun. I know you have to back your product, but don’t dismiss obvious inhibitors from your design. It’s kind of insulting and not a way to build a good customer base. I’d rather have a full conceal than no gun at all, but adding steps to get a gun in the fight while adrenaline is pumping and motor skills are not normal is obviously a real issue.
Flipping the gun into the firing state is similar to the psychological effect of chambering a shell in a pump shotgun. Do they make a belt holster for it?
I'd actually be interested in that a lot more than a folding glock. I would stick one in my 'bug out bag', which currently doesn't have a firearm in it. (It's assumed I'd already have 1 or 2 guns on me.) I like parts and ammo commonality and Glock doesn't fit into that equation for me.
Finally a glock that won't shoot you in the leg or nuts if the trigger snags during holstering. But in all seriousness, while this is kind of cool, leaving it open like that makes it a lent trap.
"switching to your secondary is always faster than reloading"
*Unfolds glock*
Yeah we call it the NEW YORK RELOAD METHOD
@@DaFifaKid we know
@@DaFifaKid you really missed the joke here buddy
9:42 "if you're gonna carry this gun into a class or something"
Pumping up the kick intensifies
I thought that was a poor choice of words as well. I mean, I get where he was going, but still.
He's indirectly promoting school shootings
he meant a shooting range class perhaps,but yeah. didnt say more.
Ya'll are fucked up, I carry mine into class everyday, apparently to protect myself from one of you sick fucks.
Yeah when I heard that I cringed a little
The engineering is impressive. Obviously, it works. I think it's ok if concealment and high capacity are higher priorities than safety and speed. Otherwise, a Glock 26 in a proper pocket holster would function slightly faster, with just one hand, with fewer opportunities for error, albeit with lower capacity. I would not want to fumble with unfolding a weapon, especially in a high adrenaline situation. A Glock 26, even in a high end pocket holster like a Galco, will print quite a bit, though. But for the price $1200, I think I'd rather spend half of that on an unaltered Glock 26.
Yea this exactly what I was thinking. I want to see a normal (everyday carrier) fast draw this thing and shoot it
other than illegal carry, there is no situation that would warrant this over slight printing or even off body carry. literally the only reason you need a handgun is if the thread is immediate and close enough. in which case fumbling around with your gimmick will guarantee failure. i'd love to read the story of someone using this to defend themselves but i'm fairly certain most people are smart enough to just carry a shield or a glock 43
In 100 years, Ian McCollum's great great grand son will be featuring this gun on "Forgotten Weapons 2118" and saying how fewer than 100 were sold.
Yes, because the people became so sensitive and pussy that banned guns.
Alberto Aguirre no. Because it’s a $1200 Glock , that’s why
@@49giants3 wtf! It's 1200?!?! The idea is stupid anyway.
@@49giants3 whats the normal price of a glock?
Alberto Aguirre $500-$600
Interesting engineering but I’m hard pressed to find a use case where this would be a great defensive option
Yeah, and it’s not like it’s any smaller than a regular glock... maybe the unexpected shape on a scanner ? To fit in better in a solid case ? Seems like a lot of trouble for not a lot of advantages.
I think it’s more of a gimmick that may be applicable to people that prefer to carry in their pocket. Maybe it gives people security knowing it’s impossible to misfire for people that are less comfortable with their guns. It’s functional and I like it but solely because it’s a gun that folds in half, it’s cool
the FDP-9 of course
For that price you can get 2 19s with 33 round mags and go akimbo
😂😂😂😂
You hella funny use it on shipment
With a flash bang too
Use thermite too
The F.B.I. should trade in their Glocks for something with a safety when they do a back flip.
Rock Reed It went off because he put his finger on the trigger when he picked it up. You never grab a gun by the trigger that is just bad training.
Carrying your gun in a bar, also bad training.
he was an all round dickhead. That was clear at the outset
The gun going off was faked. You can see that the gun has no recoil. Just a basic muzzleflash edit over.
Pvt.Armadillo you can clearly seen the holes being made in the target as he fires, plus why would he fake shooting while they’re at that beautiful range
I don't care how cool or ingenious the design is. You're not gonna convince me it's a good idea to carry a gun that I have to unfold before I can get it in a fight. Reaction will always be slower than action. The last thing I need is to add another step to the process.
Well said brother
well it does have the element of surprise to it. Few people would think that rectangle thing in your pocket is a gun
Yeah what if you don't lock it all the way open? Does it still shoot?
Well it is nice to have an extra pair, if ya get what i'm saying...
From what I understand is that the company has a holster design that unfolds it as you draw it
"Foldable full conceal guns are so stupid"
"Glock has one"
"Well it's the most amazing invention ever"
Ridiculous 🤣
@@user-qt4dg2rw5d I liked your longer comment. Why change it?
The company couldn't have that amazing since they are bankrupt lmao
“I got a 19 and it fold in my pocket “
Lul jairmy ?
@@curioysgorge2829
Song:
Never Recover Lil Baby x Gunna feat Drake
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First verse:
I bring up money, they change up the topic
I got a 19 and it fold in my pocket
She gave me her number, now I gotta block it
I'm mixin' the dirty bills in with the profit
New hit song
@@myhops BARS
I love explaining this bar to people cause they got no fuckin idea what it means till I show them 😂😂
$1200... Wheres my hacksaw? Someone hold my beer
Josh Kennedy hahaha
step AWAY from that hack-saw!!!!
josh - absolutely best comment! !
hahaha its not that much though. may want to hang on to the hacksaw anyway
Josh Kennedy I actually pictured you doing it as I read it lol
Thank you for doing such a thorough job of demonstrating this product. When I first saw it I had doubts that it would be viable, but now it seems much more useful.
first time i've really seriously considered getting into concealed carry. managing a firearm at all times just seems like a massive pain, but the profile of this thing folded looks really comfortable.
This is not the one bud
@@atleastimtrying5391 why
@@metamycology Because generally the only time it’s legal to draw a firearm is when you immediately need it
@@metamycology you can’t start unfolding it just because you think someone is scary
even though that scary person could be very deadly
@@atleastimtrying5391 how is that different from not drawing on someone with any gun if you think they're scary
Great video! If it wasn't for this video I would probably still be researching and debating what pistol to buy. This guy totally sold me, within a month I went out and bought a Sig p238. I was considering the folding glock, but then I saw this video and heard how much he loved his Sig. Just like him, I now love my micro 1911.
At the 1:20 mark, the fold is demonstrated for the first time. Very interesting design.
At the 10:40 mark, firing off some rounds.
At the 15:22 mark, demonstrating the 33 round magazine.
I could see that latch failing after long time use. I love glock and they have never made a bad gun . Not saying this is bad just not sure this would be a gun for me personally. I have a lot of safety questions and issues with it folding but it’s definitely on an engineering standpoint very innovative.
This would ONLY be an option to someone who's tactical experience in life came from playing paintball.... 🤦♂️
When you took the 33 round mag out and flicked it I was like damn that was smooth af
time stamp?
@@abdulraheemmohammed4867 16:20
Wouldn't it be easier, safer, and more practical to carry a g26 with a back up magazine?
G30 sf
Yah but would it be as cool.
@@LemonDrizzleGang 😆? Please name that society! You live in a Starbucks?
I'm glad Glock found a way to double their price and still have the public love it.
an innovative and interesting product. if I had too much money I'd love it just for the novelty value. all the extra moving parts, even if they look like they work impressively well, then the extra training required are going to deter me from this as an EDC. this sure was a first rate presentation though, thanks Royal Range!
"I got a 19 and it fold in my pocket"
Whoa whoa, don’t stab me yet, gimme a sec to unfold this thing here....
Lol
Knife needs hand to hand combat. Even trained police cant draw a loaded gun in time.
I agree to the max!!!!!!! This thing will get you killed
@@jeremylakenes6859 Bullshit. ruclips.net/video/2fjMpn7JCJ0/видео.html A highly trained gunman would easily kill someone with a knife. "Even trained police cant draw a loaded gun in time." Yeah well, cops are fucking morons.
CTFU 😆
Too long of a draw and many other flaws, I'll stick to my 26.
That is amazing. if you have cargo pants or shorts, that will fit in there perfectly. Like the way you pull it up and just flip it and pull back and start shooting right away.
If you have cargo pants, or really any pants, you can just get a small gun like a Walther PPS and use a pocket holster. In a situation where you may need it, all you gotta do is pull it out -- no folding, loading, cocking necessary.
the smartest piece of engineering would have been leaving the gun alone and making a concealable rig for your magazines
You lost me at $1,200.00. Great video though.
rtng30440 good video but the whole idea is just a no imo because drawing and firing a 26 or 27 is faster every time.
That’s embarrassing that that’s where they lost you, shouldn’t have even had you in the first place.
It really doesn't make any sense anyway. According to all the statistics we have, in self-defense situations you're unlikely to fire more than 5 times anyway, so even my Kahr PM9 with 7 rounds is adequate, and a second magazine is extremely thin and lightweight for an additional 7 rounds. The Kahr is lighter, smaller, thinner, and most importantly has zero snag points or need to "assemble" it prior to firing.
For the car, get yourself a Glock 34 with a nice flashlight and laser (17 rnd). For on your person, a Kahr PM9 (7 rnd). For the house, a Ruger PC Carbine (33 rnd). That way when you go to the range, you can fit everything in one small bag and share magazines with two of em, and ammunition with all three. That's just plain practical.
Savage Biscuit This gun will literally take a minute to late to unfold and fire in my opinion... how will that ever beat a already fully loaded G19.
Edward Castillo why are you @ing me?
14:58
Deadpool - " **Someone's not counting** "
I literally laughed when I heard "$1200"
Jack Meoff me too.. why is that everythime a new gun comes out in the market, the price ranges around $1200?
@10:15 "i got magazines everywhere"....bars lol
I want 1 it is something unusual I've seen by far ,nice and concealable.
This strikes me as an anti-active-shooter gun, if you work in an office environment where carrying a firearm is against policy or otherwise frowned upon. Slow speed of draw and presentation is not good for a mugging situation, and unnecessary for home defense, but far less relevant if responding to someone going nuts in the building. 21+1 rounds also gives one the capacity to engage someone who has brought a long-gun. Combined with concealable body armor (I know AR500 carries a set that folds up to look like a briefcase), the disadvantage in firepower can be mitigated.
*I'm not sure just how I feel about that... I personally feel more comfortable with my 19 in my kydex with one in the chamber. The 21 rd mag is definitely a plus considering it easily conceals it.. you can't really do that from the hip without seeing the imprint but you can always carry the extra mag. The trigger seems like it could be a problem as well if you aren't used to it. Idk.*
Who cares if it holds 21 or 270, it's all about the 1st shot & this piece of 💩 might be the dumbest idea next to a storm door on a submarine!
years ago , I cut the handle off a glock 17 , then used a hard putty to make a handle around a magazine ..worked very good
Might be good for a backup in a bag...but on my person I’ll take my gen4 19, with 15 rounds and lots of practice.
Preference boys, it's not for everyone...lol everyone in the comments are losing their minds haha practice makes better then you practice some more and get better, like a said not for everyone and ya it's going to cost alot for that purpose alone, nice piece...love the over kill on it👌👌
Forget the gun, I'm buying a pair of those pants…
What specific style were they?
Mountain Khakis have over 18 styles of men's pants.
[Edit: rewatched, 5:40 the 102 or 103's]
Call me old fashioned, but the #1 thing I looked for in a daily carry weapon is not having to assemble it before I use it.
yuup
German manufacturer Heckler & Koch made the first polymer pistol called the Volkspistole (VP/70) in 1970. Designers developed the GLOCK more than a decade later. Its design became the first commercially successful polymer-framed handgun on the market.
that is a bad ass gun... I wish my Glock 19 was like that...
Agreed.
First let me say thank you for the demo you did a fantastic job the video. My first thought I didn't like it a folding gun? I'm a Glock 17 shooter and a 43 for concealment. Not to mention rifles and so on... After watching the entire video I like it. I don't know if I would pay the $900 or $1,000 or something like that, but I wouldn't mind having it. Was very impressed the way you handled the stick flip up shooting. I would do it Israeli style I don't know if I would have won in the pipe, but maybe I would after I got used to it. The mad that comes with it can you still flip it up the same way as with the stick? All in all a solid piece of craftsmanship. Thanks again for the demo thumbs up👍 your friend from South Florida
Never know what’s in people’s pockets these days 😱
Yeah I've got your wife's panties in mine lol
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@@bassageradio2824 💀
If I've ever faced with having to engage an enemy, I hope to God they are dumb enough to be using this weapon on me! My chances are looking really good for survival!! 💯
I'd rather have my S&W bodyguard. I can have my hand on the gun in my pocket and shoot as soon as I pull it out without having to unfold it. And nice hangup at 12:14
that trigger is the cherry on top of the no-go carry sundae for me
Does it come with folding Bullets?
Cool gun but for 1200 i can buy an FN 5.7
Future Cryo if you don't have a 5.7, and can afford it, buy it. But be prepared for the hunt for ammo... I hate hunting down ammo for that thing. Shoots like a .22 though. Packs a punch like a 9mm. I love it. 20 (20+1) rounds of fuck you in a nice, neat little package.
Dalton Carter I don't think you're understanding what I'm saying. The fiveseven completely deserves its rep. 20+1 rounds, zero kick, packs more kinetic energy behind each round than a comparable firearm (a .22 pistol is comparative, caliber wise)... when I say it hits like a 9mm, you have to understand that the round is half the diameter of a 9, yet it hits as hard. It cuts through soft armor with the green tip military rounds, and even the civilian rounds do serious damage. It has more than enough stopping power to compete with larger calibers. A .45 can't rip through lvl 3A soft armor.
You would grab your Browning, which is 9mm, which anything above lvl 2 armor can stop without breaking a sweat? Ok. Good luck.
Future Cryo eh why would you want to? You’ll spend that for a day at the range with the ammo.
Future Cryo or the fnx 45
Wait til i unfold and rack my slide before we start shooting bad guys ok.
Too Many Hobbies LMAO
aww u scared of the baddies?
ditto
lol have you ever seen a bad guy?
Tim Toft i have. Face to face with a para ordinance 1911 in the face, bad guy never cocked the only round he had. He panicked when nothing happened as he pulled the trigger and he started to hit me with the grip of the gun. And let me tell u, 1911’s are not light. I took the gun rush hour style. He tried to run, i grabbed him. Then proceed to whoop his ass til my friends showed up. We shouldve killed him that night, i wish i had. And i left my carry gun at home because we went to a bar to have fun not fight.
I will stick to my Polymer 80 Glock 27 in my special EDC case with spare magazine. And in my custom Tac-Pant's my OEM 22 round Glock Magazine in a custom pocket. You would never see the firepower I have at the ready. No folding needed..... Lock Loaded & Ready for Defense.
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@@Julianbarastas0 Some may find humor that's okay. It's always the fool who gets it first...
@@NYRM1974 bro all that custom stuff with a poly80🤣 i wasnt sure if this was a troll
Brings a whole new meaning to Glock block.
Im no gun pro or anything, but in 10:44 to 10:50 some of the shots fired there wasnt any muzzle flash. Why is that?
"This is my Back-up gun"
LOL what?
What's the point of taking a weapon that was designed for concealed carry and effective fighting, and cripple it by adding extra steps?
California?
That pull then flip with the 33rd mag was sexy lol … I might keep a 33rd in it or atleast just have one as a spare mag with the 21rd mag as stock edc. Hard to choose, I normally have a cross body messenger bag 💼 so the 33rd mag conceal ability won’t be a problem
I just have a feeling it would take to long to get in the fight. For 1200$ I could buy a FN Five SeveN and I know I can rely on that more than folding gun that has its key components replaced with shiny plastic.
FN5SeveN….💯🎯🎰🚭 Although I wouldn’t mind having a folding glock, for the price of $1200 I would have to agree with you. FN all day 🔝
It´s a great gun, but extremely overpriced IMO.
The concept of having 21 rounds in a mobile phone sized gun is great, but 1200? shit...
the sales rep who sold me mine said the prices went down a couple months ago.
if you dig around you can find them for under 800
$1200 hahahahahahahahahaha! Sorry I couldn’t help myself. I actually think this gun is pretty cool, just not for me and definitely not worth the $1200 price tag. I can get 2 g19X’s for the price of this gun.
Full Conceal Team no, I do get it. You don’t get it. Deployment of this pistol is going to be slower than any other pistol on the market. When seconds count you’re there unfolding a gun to try and get it in the fight. I appreciate the ingenuity, it’s just not practical
PROTECTIVE RAILROAD DAD what happen that really broke in half on you damn lol
Full Conceal Team shut yo ass up nigga
You have enough shit to worry about when you're being shot at. Why would people want a gun puzzle in their pocket?
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3 years late to the party, but I’m with the G26 crowd. I’d much rather have the ability to draw and fire than draw, fumble, and hopefully fire.
then train so you don't fumble?
My SD9VE fits perfectly in my pocket with a 16rd clip without folding in half.
Of course you’re pocket carrying and calling that shit a clip lmao
this becomes useful when paired with that Micro Roni folding stock to turn it into a sort of PCC
Cool concept, but as much lint as I clean out of the slide of my glock just from IWB concealed carry, I would be very hesitant to carry a defense firearm with such a large entrance for debris. In a self defense situation, this makes defeating garment much more difficult and adds a lot of mechanical complexity that could fail at the worst time. Plus you're adding another couple steps to the draw that will already be difficult under stress. I could see it being a neat concept for a survival kit where size and shape matter for storage.
Terrible concept.
In a non urban environment it would fill up with lint and dirt pretty quick. We don't even like leaving the bolt out of rifles in transit. Too much dirt and grit ingress.
The compact version takes more space than the regular version. 😂😂😂
Help me understand how the folding grip / clip side has any affect on how it shoots vs another gun that does not have a folding grip ...
The only issue i see is how it loads bullets because now you have a possible failure point on that grip clip lever that keeps it closed and now if that lever moves or anything and moves that clip 1 mm, now it wont properly load bullets.
These guns are machined to precision and 1mm off on that loading and firing mechanism could mess it up
Would love this for my mom great weapon great show
Why buy a glock 19 For $500 when you can buy one for $1200? Sorry but this is a terrible idea. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean that you should.
$1200 MSRP, $900 "street price"! Are they on crack?
I would have it as a backup gun but not as a primary.
You talk to dam much
haha ok??...
Maybe something for the glove box, or hidden somewhere else? that's all I can think of for it.
About the only application for this I see is to be able to stick it into a compact pocket on a survival pack.
A backup gun is a revolver bud you can't rapidly deploy and stick that bitch up against somebody chest and shoot like a revolver can
With those big pockets, a regular 19 would fit at half the price. In a gun fight I worry about getting on target fast and if it goes more than 5 rounds, I still have more and can reload rather than unfold to start.
Exactly, this thing is more conspicuous than a baby Glock in a pocket holster. And the fact that it takes two hands to deploy is a drawback that more than offsets the lower mag capacity of the baby Glock. Even in this video it looks clumsy.
I just want to know if this hand gun M3 folding Glock 19, is available now in the Market, or in California available ??? Me I know coz im interesting on it.
Yea I’m not too convinced, he wrestles with the gun when pulling it out 🤦🏽♂️ how is this better than concealing a smaller firearm??
Not taking anything away from the product or the person demonstrating...is this gun innovative? Absolutely! Would this gun get the job done if accurately assembled in time is a key question to ask. Here is what I observed in slow-mo starting at (12:14) hand in pocket ready to draw the pistol, (12:16) eyes are now off the target and looking into his pocket to draw the pistol. Any regular handgun can be drawn and racked without taking eyes off the target, and this is my point of emphasis. More rounds isn’t always better. In a life and death situation, the sooner the better always wins. If 8 rounds isn’t enough, you might’ve pissed too many ppl off. 8 plus extra mag is surely enough for a single threat and then some with good practice. And the last thing you want to do is pinch your grip hand while trying to throw this thing together quick.
Jon Stewart not true, I have one. Practice makes everything better & smoother.
ok W may I ask you , what exactly happened? Just for learning purposes. What you had did and what situation made you do it.
I’d want a specially designed pair of pants with a holster pocket specifically designed for this gun.
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I think it's a cool idea but there is no way I would carry that. I'll stick with my standard glock 19.
Let me guess. Total sales in the USA=2 units sold.
You are almost right. Only one was sold to a mental nut-case who thought he was buying something good.
Lol there are more stupid ppl in the US than ur giving credit for I'm sure this video is an account for how many dumbasses have already bought the gun.
SouthernGlockster how much you asking
I guess I’m one of the two lol
Wow I’ve never been a glock fan and don’t even own one but I just ordered 1 of these and I can’t say how excited I am for a glock 🤣
I can definitely see this gun being issued to our pilots , awesome engineering again by glock. Would love to see if this gun could handle the "fun switch".
I dont see why not
glad to know I wasnt the only one that immediately thought "could this handle a switch?"
Poor guy man you walking around with you own funeral arrangement in your front pocket
For me to let go of 1200 for this, it'd have to fold into an atm machine and give 600 back. I'm a bass player. I told myself years ago that I'd never spend more than 1500 on a bass guitar. I've had some great basses... none over 1500. I've been into guns a few years now. Said I'd never spend over a 1000 on a pistol. Too many good options out there for even the 4-600 mark- Hk, FN, cz, s&w-(even tho I'm not a fan), walther, etc. I just recently came the closest to breaking that vow when I put a kimber 357 revolver on layaway. But the great sale price had it in the low 800s. Normally a 1000-1100$ piece. Nothing at all so advantageous to this gun that makes it worthy of being TWICE the price of that same gun without the elbow. Glock...humble yourself
My same honest opinion and situation, swap the bass for electric and the kimber for a sig lol
You had me right up until you blamed Glock and asked them to humble themselves. This is not a Glock manufactured/altered rig. These are made by a third party company using Glock pistols as their platform. I am pretty sure Glock is not standing by these in any way. lol
@@kk090200, EXACTLY!
Folks are complaining about paying a high price for innovation and concealment capabilities but think nothing about spending $7.00 for a cup of lousy (but trendy) coffee or $2.50 for a liter of trendy or "Sports" water?!?
Well, Sheeeiiittt!
I guess it's all about priorities.
And don't get me started on buying a $60.000 PLUS pickup truck that Government Motors can keep track of you and your driving habits.
Yup. Some folks have their priorities ALL F'd up!
LMAO and SMMFH
H ? So your saying everyone who doesn’t see the value in this gun are doing the things you outlined in your statement. Sounds intellectually fallacious but sure.
Man them Kimber 357 r so nice ive been wanting the 357 snub nose for awhile now
it packs a 21rnds mag ?awesome !
too bad we dont get it in singapore .
Do you have a problem for that solution? Otherwise it is an interesting concept for an engineer being bored and a major item in the Glock museum. Concealed is not hidden. Concealed carry means that the gun carried is covered to avoid public disturbance, because open carry is one step closer to firing the gun and is done in times of unrest. If this is about hiding a gun, than that thing needs to look other than a gun and must be made out of materials that can not be detected. Detection systems work based on visual recognition of the form and physical recognition of the material. X-Ray to see hidden shapes and Metall detector based on magnetism. Most plastics are not heat resistant enough and 3D printing not even strong enough. A hidden gun needs anyway more time to draw to be used, so it well can be, like some Rucksackguns, to be assembled from parts that cannot be detected and not recognized when keeping a low profile or assembled quick enough to avoid the search brute force 2 Ammendement style, if freedom is under threat. #freedombypeacemakers #cyberpunk
Dudes crazy shooter full auto glock without blinking and without the mussel lifting 😅 real arsonist
What problem does this solve? I can't remember a time when I said "Man, I wish I could fold this pistol up!"
Irish One it’s to prevent the shape of a standard pistol from showing through a pocket ... it looks more like a thick phone or something when in a pocket.
Why the hell would anyone want one of these. It has no advantage over a reg Glock in my opinion.
Luke Sowers I agree but when a product is designed to be carried for self defense then it was designed as a weapon and not for target practice. There are better carry options that won't get you killed if God forbid you ever had to use it. I suppose you could still buy it as a gimmicky item and shoot targets but that just seems like a terrible waste of money.
having a gun is better than having no gun
and concealment allow you to having more time with a gun
Ikr like I already find my phone big and bulky. I don't want to carry a heavy ass glock puzzle in my pocket and idk I why anyone would. I'd give up a conceal carry opportunity just to have a normal ass handgun on my hip. This ain't one of those action movies where they dramatically unfold a gun in slow motion and pew pew pew no. Just no. Not triggered btw
if the world allow people to have gun this thing wont have a used at all but alas its not
I guess just for novelty rather than defense, would carry this out for protection but I'd bring to shows and meets
"Say No to Dumb Ideas", kids.
Kevin Pitts 🤣🤣🤣
Yes. Kids are a very very dumb idea.
Imagine that gun on a self activate protection video. The good samaritan took the asphalt challenge.
Draw time to shoot 15:12 (about 3 seconds). I think carrying extra mags would be a better solution if you're really worried about having a lot of rounds on hand. Especially due to the fact that this mostly requires two hands to reliably unfold and it catches on the pocket. Conceal carry defense is all about being able to get that first shot on your assailant before they can react, 3 seconds and requiring two hands isn't really very helpful in my opinion. That one handed 33 round magazine flip is pretty sick though, not gonna lie!
You with that folded in your pocket vs me and my p365 in my holster in a dual.
15:13 “The real hitman”
Its a nice gun but you must not want to sell them for $1200
Nice for 33 rounds. I would carry 22 rounder for pocket and 3 33 rounders as back up since it's kind of bid for pocket.
Normal G19 with 17 rd mag wld fit in those pockets fine AND be immediately ready for use. I know, I've done it ....
multiple times I went 😬 You did a fantastic job presenting the product the best anyone could. It would be a one time fun gun to shoot. However, I would never.. ever want this foldable piece of work in my possession if it came to a 3 second life or death scenario. I would much rather have a different product made from Glock.
If you truly thought this was an acceptable way to carry a firearm, you should NEVER carry one! You are 100% incapable of making a good decision! 🤦♂️
@@LTSRIDE24 yeah other than maybe bear defense
but even that’s a stretch
@@atleastimtrying5391 kind of a niche product that might only benefit in the scenario you mentioned where / of that person wasn't trained much with firearms to where it would go against everything you already knew.
@@LTSRIDE24 yeah trust me, as an Alaskan
I’d rather have my AR or AK
@@LTSRIDE24 The only reason I would say bear defense is at least the bear gives you a couple seconds before it potentially attacks you or you have time to see it
A human attacker generally doesn’t
Not practical at all
Michael Walden thx u I thought i was the only one saying that!!!
M Perez it would take too much time to draw it then deploy it.
Full Conceal Team we saw him draw, snag and unfold the gun. I know you have to back your product, but don’t dismiss obvious inhibitors from your design. It’s kind of insulting and not a way to build a good customer base. I’d rather have a full conceal than no gun at all, but adding steps to get a gun in the fight while adrenaline is pumping and motor skills are not normal is obviously a real issue.
Full Conceal Team I’m sure he rehearsed it until y’all got the shot y’all wanted.
Hold on Mr criminal! let me unfold my Glock
Another answer to a question no one asked.
Really good
That flip was 🔥🔥😱
you can get flush mods for the 43 or 43x that are flush that hold 15+1 but requires a metal mag release as well
That poor glock! R.I.P. whenever you don’t sell them you can give them to me and I’ll build them back with p80 frames
Just pay 100 for a new Glock frame and sell the shitty hinged frame to some idiot for 400 dollars.
I like my m&p2.0 America made
If it goes under 300 bucks you let me know aight
4 times that. Nice gun but I don’t think it’s worth 12 hundred bucks.
Flipping the gun into the firing state is similar to the psychological effect of chambering a shell in a pump shotgun. Do they make a belt holster for it?
With the chamber HOT you pulled the slide back again the second time after you said you wouldnt lol just saying.. but great video though.
Nice review....
1200 I'll never buy one for that price! Crazy wtf
Justin Gill even if it is 1200 $ still cheaper than Saudi fuckn Arabia we pay around 4000to 5000$ to own a Glock 💔
REALLY? What is next, a folding 1911? So silly, but hey it's a free country, someone will buy it.
I'd actually be interested in that a lot more than a folding glock.
I would stick one in my 'bug out bag', which currently doesn't have a firearm in it. (It's assumed I'd already have 1 or 2 guns on me.)
I like parts and ammo commonality and Glock doesn't fit into that equation for me.
Ya a folding 1911 with 14 rounds
Finally a glock that won't shoot you in the leg or nuts if the trigger snags during holstering.
But in all seriousness, while this is kind of cool, leaving it open like that makes it a lent trap.
You mean lint.