This YouTube Short highlights an issue with a Bodyguard 2.0 pistol, specifically mentioning "slide bites" affecting "big hands" and causing "malfunctions." The description provides links to the main Classic Firearms YouTube channel, their podcast channel, and an "Outside The Warehouse" channel, along with their social media profiles on Instagram, Twitter, and Rumble. The hashtag #shorts indicates a short-form video format.
This video addresses a common issue for Glock owners: "slide bite" or "Glock bite," a painful experience caused by the slide's rear edge impacting the shooter's hand. The content focuses on a simple and affordable accessory designed to prevent this discomfort. The video provides an overview of the accessory, explains the problem of slide bite, demonstrates the installation process, and concludes with final thoughts. It encourages viewer interaction in the comments section.
This YouTube Short details a personal experience of obtaining "slide bite" from a Glock 27, resulting in an injury requiring six stitches. The video uses relevant hashtags indicating its focus on firearms and the specific incident.
This YouTube video, titled 'Slide Bite 🤦🏽♂️Glock 27 .40 Cal🔥 6 stitches…Full Vid On Page! #ayoitsmike⚡️#slidebite #glocks', appears to document an incident involving a Glock 27 pistol where the user experienced 'slide bite,' resulting in six stitches. The description emphasizes that the video was filmed in a controlled and safe environment for educational purposes, with a disclaimer about music copyright and a clear statement of CCW licensure and support for the Second Amendment. It also provides social media links for the creator, AyoItsMike, and includes several relevant hashtags related to Glocks and gun builds.
This TFBTV video features James Reeves reviewing the new Springfield SA-35, a modern interpretation of the classic Hi-Power pistol. The review highlights several key improvements over the original design, including the removal of the magazine safety for a better trigger pull, a re-contoured hammer to prevent slide bite, a beveled magazine well, and a slightly larger 15-round magazine capacity. The review also mentions the MSRP of $699 and provides a link for purchasing the firearm at non-inflated prices. Additional segments include mentions of TFBTV apparel sponsored by 5.11 Tactical and links to gear used in the video.
This YouTube video focuses on a specific technique to prevent "gun slide bite," a common issue where the slide of a semi-automatic pistol pinches the skin of the shooter's hand during recoil. The video aims to provide an actionable exercise or method to mitigate this problem, likely targeting shooters who experience discomfort or injury from their hand placement on certain firearms. Without a transcript, the exact firearms or techniques demonstrated are unknown, but the core concept revolves around hand positioning and recoil management.
This video focuses on a crucial aspect of semi-automatic pistol safety: preventing slide bite. Instructor Mike emphasizes training without a firearm to develop muscle memory for keeping the thumb away from the rear of the slide, which can cause painful injuries. The description also promotes USCCA resources for gun owners, including a free Concealed Carry Guide.
This is a Q&A video from InRangeTV where the hosts answer viewer questions on a wide range of firearms-related topics. Questions cover historical firearms developments, specific firearm models (like the Hudson pistol, SIG 55X, AK-74, Valmet M76, FAMAS, AR-15 vs. AR-18), firearm design principles (polymer vs. aluminum frames, roller-locked blowback, rotating barrels for RDO pistols), competition shooting formats (2G-ACM, Retro Wave, 3-gun with precision rifles, Desert Brutality), firearm maintenance and modification (binary triggers, progressive reloading), classic vs. modern optics, and even hypothetical scenarios like winning the lottery to fund firearm reproductions. Personal preferences and experiences with firearms and shooting are also discussed.
This video addresses the common concern of "slide bite" on pistols. It explains what slide bite is, demonstrates with live firing how it occurs due to improper grip, and reassures viewers that it is avoidable with the correct technique. The presenter uses a weapon retention grip to show how to fire a live round without injury. The core message is that slide bite is a grip-related issue, not an inherent flaw of the pistol.
This YouTube video features "TheFireArmGuy" at the range with a Springfield XDs 45. The reviewer experiences some slide bite but ultimately deems the firearm a good option. The description includes links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, rifle and shotgun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range tests, as well as the creator's social media profiles.
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