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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: Green Mountain Gringo on April 20, 2009, 05:58:34 PM
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Check this out.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0VjdI_S_HM
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GMG:
Great slow-mo.
JFK
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8) Most of it was new to me.
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Freakin' fun! Grrreat find!
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Here you guys might like this
http://www.genitron.com/Glock23/IntGlock.html (http://www.genitron.com/Glock23/IntGlock.html)
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No BS folks, we can actually learn something from this. Look at the glock when in rapid fire. The slide had not reset, the barrel was out of alignment. There is no way the follow up shot was going to be as accurate as the first. Just not mechanically possible. We could learn to time our shots, not just see how fast we can squeeze the triger.It seems from watcing this that a lot of the rapid fire/accuracy problems we have are as much mechanincal as human. WE are out running the gun, just like you could jam an old manual typewriter if you typed too fast. I'll leave it to the experts like picus to say what to do about this, but it does seem an eye opener, or I could be wrong.
FQ13
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nice find
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No BS folks, we can actually learn something from this. Look at the glock when in rapid fire. The slide had not reset, the barrel was out of alignment. There is no way the follow up shot was going to be as accurate as the first. Just not mechanically possible. We could learn to time our shots, not just see how fast we can squeeze the triger.It seems from watcing this that a lot of the rapid fire/accuracy problems we have are as much mechanincal as human. WE are out running the gun, just like you could jam an old manual typewriter if you typed too fast. I'll leave it to the experts like picus to say what to do about this, but it does seem an eye opener, or I could be wrong.
FQ13
Yeah..........All of the shots at around 0:43 were going way high.
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Yeah..........All of the shots at around 0:43 were going way high.
I love the 1:07 to 1:10 closeup.
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Not as impressive but some fun explosions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tRKppR0HzQ&NR=1 :P
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No BS folks, we can actually learn something from this. Look at the glock when in rapid fire. The slide had not reset, the barrel was out of alignment. There is no way the follow up shot was going to be as accurate as the first. Just not mechanically possible. We could learn to time our shots, not just see how fast we can squeeze the triger.It seems from watcing this that a lot of the rapid fire/accuracy problems we have are as much mechanincal as human. WE are out running the gun, just like you could jam an old manual typewriter if you typed too fast. I'll leave it to the experts like picus to say what to do about this, but it does seem an eye opener, or I could be wrong.
FQ13
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I wonder if that is a Glock 18?
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A favorite of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty6qY2Qyvl4
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Check this out.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0VjdI_S_HM
Anybody else notice the grains of unburnt powder behind the bullet at 1:11 ?