Inside The Glock That Has Been To Hell And Back

Mattv2099’s old faithful G17:

Mattv2099-Standard-301:35 – I hope he turns this “Scuzzy Skeeter” into a full blow Demolition Ranch style character.  He definitely needs to be very controversial with it too… Can’t do the gay thing because Demolition Ranch’s Creepy Cooter is already gay.  Scuzzy Skeeter is going to have to be a feminist tranny with anger management issues at the very least.  I have no idea what that character sounds like at the moment, but I bet she’s fierce.

3:50 – “The takedown levers are completely full of chocolate”  LOL then he rapid fires in order to melt the chocolate so he can field strip the gun.  That’s too legit.  I can’t even.

Holy and he’s at 111,413 subscribers now!  Amazing.  I see a million without breaking a sweat within 5 years.  Next stop, Glock sponsorship with private jet privileges.   YOU TUBE MONEY SON *Brrrrrrrrap brraaaaaap sound of clips being dumped*

Thoughts?


Comments

6 responses to “Inside The Glock That Has Been To Hell And Back”

  1. I think the whole food angle makes it more interesting but it would probably be more useful if he used more likely and boring substances to torture test the weapon. Like i dont know, sand, dirt, mud, sap. Things are are more likely to actually end up on a gun and could conceivably effect cycling or racking. Buy hey; bacon wrapped around a gun is a lot more engaging than that. Im sure this guy would not have over 100k subscribers doing it the boring way.

    1. WangChung Avatar
      WangChung

      I’ve done more non-food function tests than food torture tests.

      Thanks, Mike, for the post!

      1. WangChung Avatar
        WangChung

        I’m mattv2099 despite it saying WangChung.

      2. ENDO-Mike Avatar
        ENDO-Mike

        Anytime Matt! You’re what the game needs. Keep it up!

  2. I love how Matt says clips just to troll people.

  3. Frank Avatar

    I have to say it’s amazing to see him argue “Look, I’m doing crazy shit with a Glock, so that you know your Glock will function in multiple tests.”

    I have yet to see anyone do the same with a USP or 1911.