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Glock function

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 22, 2006 at 4:34 pm
Author: mgpcentrumcz

Length: 0:00:38
Rating: 4.77
Views: 950,666

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TheodoreBeza (Monday 17th of November 2008 03:37:05 PM)
its and individual choice if someone wants to kill someone, that does not mean its not a crime and should not be a crime. It does not follow: because its a choice it is acceptable. You are brainwashed by the terminology. If you think that it is acceptable to kill the unborn, please say so rather than pretending that the fact that it is a choice justifies what was chosen.
TheodoreBeza (Monday 17th of November 2008 03:13:11 PM)
there is full metal jacket ammunition that does just fine. The water can be parted by the bullet just fine. The real danger is the bullet passing though air pockets and back into water, causing the bullet to deform as it strikes the face of the water.
ohwhatacereal (Monday 17th of November 2008 03:06:24 PM)
also water cannot move out of the way quick enough for a bullet to pass through it so it crumbles it
xrick5 (Monday 17th of November 2008 07:58:08 AM)
ya I know it's unsafe ;P
TheChiefExecutive (Sunday 16th of November 2008 09:23:17 PM)
Thank you for posting. This is the type of information I like to see; not a war of worlds between people arguing about stuff back and forth. 5 STARS
TheodoreBeza (Sunday 16th of November 2008 05:32:27 PM)
sort of. Most pistols are theoretically capable of firing underwater because there is still sufficient force to push the slide back. There are virtually no guns that fire underwater reliably. You can try, but there are still problems. Do not ever attempt to fire a gun underwater, it is very unsafe for many reasons.
xrick5 (Sunday 16th of November 2008 01:44:23 AM)
cool thanks, is that why it can fire under water? cause the gas don't need any space.
TheodoreBeza (Saturday 15th of November 2008 11:39:42 PM)
it does not. The recoil from the cartridge firing causes the slide to go backward, which actually fights the spring. Once it is all the way back and dissipates that energy the spring works to push the slide back forward, loading the next round.
wedvarn (Saturday 15th of November 2008 09:30:34 PM)
Santim has it close, But the slide doesnt catch the rim of the cartidge. the bolt latches onto the rim and flips it out of the ejection port
xrick5 (Saturday 15th of November 2008 02:49:59 PM)
how can the spring force the slide backwards?