Glock jams

Glock jams

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Met Jared Gulliver of Precision, Tactical Response at an Outdoorsman Show.

My father in law has a tactical background where gun malfunctions, not an option, where you are shooting till you're dry and dropping your clip in puddles, debris and reloading, then moving forward. So he found that a lot of the times, especially with Glocks, that it's not the gun’s fault for malfunction it’s the magazine typically. And why that is, is because the tools that were out there for cleaning your magazine were actually harming your magazine. So we created this great tool called a Glock mag tool. If there's anything I want people to walk away from here knowing it's that our tool does not damage your magazine. And it's really simple. What we designed, and it basically meets a need for people that shoot a lot and take good care of their weapons.

So essentially you're saying it prevents the Glock from jamming after.

Absolutely. So in armory school, they teach you to take a drift punch and you push it into the hole and push down, right. Well, what happens is that the longest the hole, it fractures the retention plate. And more importantly, if you keep pushing that drift punch in there, that lower spring can fracture or get weak. Which would ultimate cause a malfunction for your bullets to load properly. So with our tool, we created something that does zero damage your magazine. Magazines are not cheap. No, they're not.

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