@@reggi7673the "obvious" steps, when ignored, are the ones that cause ND's. I feel obligated to report you, because people like you make responsible gun owners look bad, so cheers.
@@vibingdude7188 just because he use to do painting, doesn’t mean he can’t become a police officer. For all you know he was at the academy while still doing painting. Children do painting in schools, and if you aren’t allowed to become a police officer after painting a lot of those students can’t become a police officer in the future, and about half of the current officers would loose their job.
For everyone talking about him “not clearing it”, it clearly doesn’t have a round chambered or a magazine in it. Also, since it’s a Glock 43X, you probably don’t need to pull the trigger to take it apart
@@skavien95 Its an instruction video... Imagine I followed the instructions and I didn't have much firearms safety knowledge. Long story short, you have to pull the trigger to disassemble(seen lots of videos of people getting holes where they aint by field stripping a pistol). I think its valuable to teach people.
@@skavien95 No he didn't show that part. You have to remember we are in a time where there are record number of new gun owners. Lots of people don't know. Also, common sense isn't common anymore.
Dude you’re getting lit up my guy it’s okay mistakes are made especially since you said you make a lot of videos on your off days and are also a cop stay safe out there brother may god protect you and all that you love
Two important steps at the top that need to be included… 1. Check to make sure your weapon is clear 2. On Glocks you need to pull the trigger before you can start taking the firearm apart. The existence of step 2, makes step one even more important
Good question...Half ass answer 1st step: Point the muzzle in a safe direction, clear the weapon and ensure it's safe. (No magazine inserted, ensure there is no cartridge in the chamber by visually and physically inspecting the chamber.) 2nd Step: Continue to point the muzzle in a safe direction and squeeze the trigger. 3rd step: That's where you started...
To everyone saying he’s fake police officers maybe think before you assume bc you can literally see him in a photo of him graduating a police academy this man is a real police officer wether y’all like it or not
It uses prongs shot out using nitrogen which is attached to the actual taser by wires. The prongs attach themselves to the person before an electrical shock is sent through the wires to the prongs which electrocute the person who was hit with it
And make sure you release the magazine, slide the slide release back into the lock position and check your ammo is clear, slide the release to operating position and press the trigger with a empty chamber. Then finish the sequence with what this dude says.
That is not disassembling a glock, thats called called field stripping. I think the commentor who made the request deserves a full video showing how to disassemble and reassemble the gun completely (remove every part from both the slide and frame).
Ignoring the troll, I'll ask you to clarify a bit. Hardest to shoot in what ways? Suppression, limited but accurate fire, self defense? In my experience, the hardest weapon platform to qual in the Army was the .50, but granted my unit didn't actually qual on vehicular targets like you're supposed too. I, personally, loved shooting my M4 and 240, both platforms never failed me and were equally 'easy' to qual with. Hope this helps!
I know it’s assumed for most but I’d say the actual first would be to unload and check it. For those searching how to’s, that should probably be mentioned😂
I'm In cali and want to join the force it's just it looks like most of these dudes ain't upholding the oath they took. Prime example is they are grooming our kids.
You forgot the part where you're supposed to drop the mag, clear the chamber and pull the trigger before you get to your starting step it won't take down is there is tension on the trigger