This video tests the durability and functionality of a Glock pistol after being submerged in water for 100 days. The creators, associated with YEE YEE Fest and YEE YEE Apparel, aim to determine if the Glock will still fire after this extreme test, implying a focus on its resilience and performance under adverse conditions. The video emphasizes that it's filmed on a private range with safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes only, urging viewers not to replicate the experiment. They are also soliciting suggestions for future shooting experiments.
This video tests the durability and functionality of a Glock pistol after being submerged underwater for an extended period of 60 days. The experiment is conducted on a private gun range with adherence to safety measures, and viewers are cautioned against attempting such tests themselves.
This video is the second installment of a series testing the durability of a Glock firearm that has been submerged underwater for 60 days. The primary focus is to determine if the Glock will still function and fire after this extended period of submersion. The creators emphasize that the experiment is conducted on a private range with safety precautions and is for entertainment purposes. They also tease a 90-day update and encourage viewer engagement in the comments.
This video explores the functionality of a firearm after prolonged submersion in water for a month. It specifically tests a Glock pistol to determine if it will still fire, addressing common curiosities about firearm resilience in extreme conditions. The title and hashtags suggest a focus on practical testing and the general appeal of firearms content.
This video features a 1000-round test and review of the Glock 20 in 10mm caliber. The content aims to help viewers decide if the Glock 20 is a worthwhile addition to their firearm collection, based on its performance after extensive firing. It encourages viewer engagement through comments, suggestions, and questions.
This YouTube video aims to determine the velocity of a stock Glock pistol. It likely involves a chronograph to measure the speed of projectiles fired from the firearm, providing data on its performance. The content is geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in understanding the ballistics of popular handgun models.
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