I just subscribed, great video and great pistol. I bought the compact and love it. It’s the second run so problems were ironed out and no mim parts. It runs like a clock. The HP issues burned themselves away after a couple hundred rounds and a good cleaning. No follow up video? I noticed you haven’t put anything out in a while, hope all is well.
Thanks for subscribing, and I appreciate the kind words! I am doing as well as one can, just have a lot on my plate. I have full intentions to get back to producing videos and hope to soon!
@@MasonsGunRoom glad to hear, it’s not a great economy at the moment. Your videos are fantastic. Definitely deserve more subscribers. Do what you can buddy!
This was great. Thank you! I have 2 ASR breaks that I need to install. The only thing I don't have is a good barrel clamp. I don't want to end up messing up my barrels so I'll probably just take them to my local gunsmith. I plan on having some trigger work done to a different firearm anyway so I'll get them all done at once
Gunsmith is the safest way for sure, but cost is something to think about. My local shop does muzzle installs for $60 a pop. A Magpul BEV block and a good vice costs under $100 Thanks for watching! 🙏
@@MasonsGunRoom Yeah the more I think about it I was going to clamp two 2x4's together and drill a big hole in there and then I have some rubber belting that I can lay in the grooves and use that as a barrel clamp. I already have a bench vise so that will cost me a couple of bucks. If it doesn't work oh well
It's an awesome little chassis if you have an extra handgun laying around. With the stock mags it works perfect. It's a badass little kit to throw in a car or truck 👍 Thanks for watching!
I don’t have to worry about any of that. My double stack Glock 26 Gen 5 will take any other double stack Glock 9mm magazine. I don’t get those who think the double stacks are too wide. UnlessI think about it, I can easily forget I’m carrying.
To each their own brother, do whatever works for you! 👍 I'm a heavier dude, so the slimer profile of the slimline Glocks is more comfortable for me. Plus, the Glock 26 fully loaded is 4 oz heavier than a fully loaded 43x. Doesn't seem like a lot extra weight, but it counts when I carry in gym shorts or sweat pants. Thanks for watching!
Make sure your torque wrench is at a 90° angle when you’re torquing the flash hider down, or else the torque spec won’t be accurate. It looked like you had yours angled a little bit but I couldn’t tell super well.
That would be nice, but I can't see that happening unfortunately. Glock is too tame in their production to try anything funky. They haven't really changed anything major in 25 years lol. Thanks for watching!
Not extremely important, especially if it's a flash hider. Some people will time their muzzle device slightly off in the direction the body naturally fights the recoil. You'll have to play around with it and see what feels the best for you. Dead center is just general rule of thumb 👍 Thanks for watching!
Good question! Almost all glocks can “slam load”. While inserting a loaded magazine, you can “slam” the bottom of the magazine on your hand or a hard surface and the slide stop will release, sending the slide into battery, chambering a round. It’s not the most reliable thing but it’s a cool “feature” that most glocks and a few other companies handguns have. In this clip, I was testing if the PSA mags could do it 👍 Thanks for watching!
About the hollow points, humble marksman concluded that sig crowns really didnt function in any 2011’s. From the prodigy to the staccatto and even bull armory gave him trouble with every one of them because of the shape of the projectile.
Thanks for the video man. I was wondering in case I need a spacer where can I buy one? And thanks for mentioning not to use the crush washer, big help thank you.
Thanks for watching! I've seen packs on Amazon if you want to trust them, but most gun part online retailers (Midwest, Brownells, maybe PSA?) carry shims, spacers, and crush washers. You might be able to find something at Home Depot too lol
Disregard the last comment, it took me a sec to get what you meant, I'm slow today. I'm not sure, but it looks like most are. Check out the chart on Ballistics By The Inch .com for more info.
The main thing i got from this is no shims are actually needed for ASR flash hider. That is good because i wasn’t 100% sure. I use ASR flash hider on my rifles and single port ASR muzzle brakes on my pistols, which do need timing and shims.
It was. Out of the box it was tough as nails to actuate with just the thumb, but after 250 rounds and a clean, it's nice and smooth Thanks for watching!
I agree, options for the RMSC footprint aren't great. Basically just Holosun 😂 I'd assume someone will make an RMR plate for it soon Thanks for watching!
I'M BACK! Yippeee! Sorry about the long wait, life's been a bit hectic and I've been quite lazy 😋 Welcome to all the new friends that joined these last 2 months! I appreciate each and every one of you! I've got a great initial impressions video from the Apollo 11 attached to this video, and I'll have a 1000 round review out soon! Stay tuned! Thanks for watching! Love you all! ❤️
*Prices are from 3+ years ago* I paid ~$1000 USD not including the suppressor. 22 Charger from a local shop for $200 ODIN Chassis for $225 KIDD Barrel and Internals $180 on sale Franklin Binary $169 on sale Midwest Buffer Tube $150 SBA3 Brace $100 Thanks for watching!
Instead of loctite or rockset use teflon pipe thread tape. Works great. Been using it for forty years, never had anything come loose including suppressors on full auto. Tighter add more wraps, looser add less wraps. Removal is super easy and leaves no residue.