View Full Version : Glock video (amazing)
Zero_Zulu
08-06-2002, 10:27
I´ve found this german website, there are lots of videos, but one of a G18 in a very very slow motion. Just my 0,2.
http://www.bsg-dornier.de/schiessen/index.html?/schiessen/filme/filme.htm
jamestech
08-06-2002, 11:01
Those are excellent quality videos, Thanks!
jamestech
08-06-2002, 11:12
Just a tip for you guys, if you want to see a video right click and hit 'save target as' , this will save the entire video rather then trying to stream it.
Watch them all! These are great videos!
deputydawg558
08-06-2002, 11:14
Awesome watching the spent shell casings roll out with the smoke;P
jamestech
08-06-2002, 11:19
Can someone tell me what is happening in this video?
http://www.bsg-dornier.de/schiessen/filme/img/flint01.jpg
exilefromhell
08-06-2002, 11:19
Very nice!
Zero_Zulu
08-06-2002, 11:24
Originally posted by jamestech
Can someone tell me what is happening in this video?
Oh,no, you made me feel TOO old!!!!;
jamestech
08-06-2002, 11:29
Originally posted by deputydawg558
Awesome watching the spent shell casings roll out with the smoke;P
These guys have obtained very viewable videos of bullets in flight!
In the one full view Glock 18 video the guy fires off 9 rounds , all of the shells are still in the air when is over. This must have taken place in ~1 second!;P
They have used very high quality video equiment to get these videos
, I don't even want to know what a set-up like that must have cost!
I would like to find an entire video of this sort of stuff ..I could watch hours and hours of it!
quantico
08-06-2002, 11:48
I think what surprised me the most was that the ejection of spent brass never happened the same way twice. Every time the brass was at a different direction and at a different spin. Much more variable than I ever would have thought.
Zero_Zulu
08-06-2002, 12:57
Originally posted by quantico
...Much more variable than I ever would have thought.
..same to me. I´d like to see a movie of a non-auto Glock...
that has to be one of the coolest things i have seen in awhile. You can see the recoil being absorbed into his hands after every round. The amazing thing is the guy still seems to bring it back under control before the next round.
well I have to take back the control part. after seeing the full view of the shooter and not just the up close view of the Glock his control is what it should be for a G18. You can tell when he fires the last round how far he has to bring the barrel back down to get his original sight picture. At least it is better than the guy with the .45 ACP he damn near lost control of the thing.
Frank Serpico
08-07-2002, 00:33
I've seen those before. Look close at the slide lock.
No wonder those springs wear out!
glockboy9mm
08-07-2002, 01:02
Saaaaay MAN!
I posted this link before you! waaaaaaaaaaaa! ;P
http://www.glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=93809
No body loves me. ;g
;c ;f
Zero_Zulu
08-07-2002, 09:46
Originally posted by glockboy9mm
No body loves me. ;g ;c ;f
I do baby, I do... ;)
quantico
08-07-2002, 13:36
I bet that camera setup was plenty expensive....
Glockdude1
08-14-2002, 12:04
The things you can do when you win the lotto!!!!!
Roughneck-2zero
08-22-2002, 18:33
Anyone notice the dust cover (very front part of the frame) shaking when the slide hits the rear stops?
I've also seen one with a guy (in a white shirt/black ball cap) firing a converted G17 in real time. He fires it with one hand and maintains his aim. It shows the target and there's not much muzzle rise.
Plus there are a few more out there. I'll try to find all of the links again.
nice glock video, the 18 is one wild kick butt handgun.
"MAY THE GLOCK BE WITH YOU"
If you click the top graphic (Yellow one), then get a new page, then click the US flag on the left pane, you will get an English page, which describes the photo equipment and stuff.
Originally posted by jamestech
Can someone tell me what is happening in this video?
http://www.bsg-dornier.de/schiessen/filme/img/flint01.jpg
Based only on the picture in your post:
This is a flintlock that is firing. The trigger has been pulled, the cock is moving forward and the flint is striking the frizzen which pushes the frizzen forward off of the pan and shoot sparks down into the powder in the pan to ignite it. The powder then burns into the barrel where it ignites the main charge that pushes the bullet out of the barrel.
Originally posted by jamestech
This must have taken place in ~1 second!;P
The first video (the one that shows only the pistol) shows 11 rounds in just over a 1/2 a second. The video was shot at 1000 frames per second an then slowed to 25 frames per second for viewing. That means the video is 40 times slower than "real time". In other words, the "real time" of the video is .55 seconds.
The Dude
10-23-2002, 12:07
There is also a video of the G18 in www.topglock.com located in information. It's a cool viddeo, I wish I had a G18.
Admiral Thrawn
10-26-2002, 04:20
They're really awesome videos!!! :cool:
Good job to all those who find things like this. ;f
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