the other thing is if you watch in slow-mo (roughly 8:30), somebody pointed out his left thumb obstructed the slide. Probably a FTE, that would explain the mag so difficult to remove. So it's hard to blame the gun, or at least with my limited understanding if any pistols will eject spent casings consistently even with an obstruction
I’ve had glocks stovepipe FTE on me at the range. RSO says it happens when ammo isn’t loaded into the mag correctly, or when the slide is obstructed by your thumb or other hand (as you said)
Cops don’t get enough range time. Who knows when was the last time this officer was at the range? He clearly doesn’t have the muscle memory to clear that jam quickly without thinking. This is what happens when you “defund the police” training and skill development go out the window.
Glocks jam.
that was an S&W
one that wasn't a glock
Yeah, at 8:36 you can see that curve on the grip. S&W M&P Compact?
https://fflone.com/app/uploads/sites/4/2020/01/SW309300_3-1.jpg
thats the one. chambered in 9.
the other thing is if you watch in slow-mo (roughly 8:30), somebody pointed out his left thumb obstructed the slide. Probably a FTE, that would explain the mag so difficult to remove. So it's hard to blame the gun, or at least with my limited understanding if any pistols will eject spent casings consistently even with an obstruction
I’ve had glocks stovepipe FTE on me at the range. RSO says it happens when ammo isn’t loaded into the mag correctly, or when the slide is obstructed by your thumb or other hand (as you said)
https://lockedback.com/stove-pipe-malfunction-clear/
Cops don’t get enough range time. Who knows when was the last time this officer was at the range? He clearly doesn’t have the muscle memory to clear that jam quickly without thinking. This is what happens when you “defund the police” training and skill development go out the window.