Umarex Glock 17 .43 Co2 **FULL RACKNLOAD REVIEW**

A full Rack review of this very interesting .43 cal Glock from Umarex.
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  • @Dr.Gunsmith
    @Dr.Gunsmith2 жыл бұрын

    I just bought this!!! can’t wait to it arrives.

  • @CaptDAR
    @CaptDAR2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve had one for a while now. If you want to shoot paintball then I’d recommend the Umarex T4E PAB which have a strong shell and won’t disintegrate in the action as cheap pb’s will. Also instead of using the rubber balls try The umarex poly balls. More consistent and accurate and with the right soft backstop they are infinitely reusable. I made a short video but without permission won’t link it on here. Probably one of the best gun guns I own.

  • @georgegandara6054
    @georgegandara60542 жыл бұрын

    Another great gun,cool video

  • @richskipper9572
    @richskipper95722 жыл бұрын

    Great review have recently ordered a tippman arms in .68 cal!! 😃

  • @andycarless9069
    @andycarless90692 жыл бұрын

    Very Nice Cheers Neil 👍

  • @simonnoble7589
    @simonnoble75892 жыл бұрын

    Great show Neil , I have the 50 cal like you .. 👍 I've got some steel bbs that it fires 🔥 for more effect 😎

  • @OverlandTT

    @OverlandTT

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m sure steel bb must destroy your inner barrel.

  • @Jones-xx2gc
    @Jones-xx2gc2 жыл бұрын

    I've spent to much money on these lately. An HDR 50, PPQ and the Glock 17. All great guns but the quality of the Glock stands out. Card board boxes don't stand a chance. Just a shame it's not easy to field strip for cleaning.

  • @randyjatman7792
    @randyjatman7792 Жыл бұрын

    I was wondering if you knew where I can get a firing pin for it. First time using it the 5th shot it Jammed and i the slide wouldn’t release. I took the clip and the firing pin came out in two pieces. I can’t find the receipt so I can’t send it in and wait weeks to get it back and I can’t find a pin and spring anywhere. I have a $400 eye piece with a Bunch of ammo I bought.

  • @briancollins1078
    @briancollins10782 жыл бұрын

    Great review on the Glock 17 Racknload I've purchased the Fx dreamline elite 22 Carbon bottle. The gun you reviewed had a lot of play when you folded the gun mine has no play very solid. It's a great gun I've also purchased the vixen long another fantastic gun. 😀

  • @Passportbro33Mark2
    @Passportbro33Mark24 ай бұрын

    So I’ve seen videos where this gun comes in a Glock box, and then I’ve seen videos where it comes in the box you have.. how do you know which box you’re going to get because I just ordered mine

  • @daveabee1
    @daveabee1 Жыл бұрын

    Does this have the co2 fire to Pierce co2?

  • @airriflevermincontroluk5027
    @airriflevermincontroluk50272 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for sharing, it’s an interesting replica. What was the distance to the targets in the clip of you shooting outside please? What was the accuracy like with .43 rubber balls? Ta

  • @racknload

    @racknload

    2 жыл бұрын

    About 10 meters ....

  • @brorjordas1979
    @brorjordas19792 жыл бұрын

    These are way cool. I bought the T4E Walther PPQ 4-5 years back. One fun pistol. This Glock is way nice. Well built. But I'm waiting for the T4E HK SFP9/VP9 to come out - since being more into HK than Glock myself. But yes. These Real Action Markers probably were more paintball guns than anything else - or initially at least. I've only shot rubber balls myself. Would be cool to try powder balls also - and especially them lighter plastic balls that give higher fps numbers. But rubber is way good to go with overall imo. You can get steel cored rubber balls also - but probably a bit unnecessary for your everyday plinking etc..

  • @-SLEAZY-

    @-SLEAZY-

    8 ай бұрын

    you telling me the HK VP9 IS THE LATEST ONE OUT? the glock came before? I thought glock came last of the .43 consiering it cost the most? wow, I actually have the hk vp9 its heavier for sure and a nice feel, the PPQ has the best size for me, I carry the glock only cause you dont need an allen key to activate the CO2. I wonder why they didnt mod the VP9 to use the same Co2 pierce mechanism like the glock considering its newer werid?

  • @brorjordas1979

    @brorjordas1979

    8 ай бұрын

    @@-SLEAZY- Yea..?🤔 I think I saw the T4E Glock out before the VP9/SFP9 model. Not sure though how differences of release date occurs between continents. Never bothered to seek info on accurate release dates. I live in Finland and I did see the Glock out before only drooling at the pics of the VP9 to come.. Though.. Over here the customs laid their eyes on these T4E markers at some point, and they got hard to come by. Only because of an airgun law which allows only up to a caliber of .25. No power restriction on that though. But somehow these T4E replica paintball markers got seized from all retailers - even though all basic paintball guns are still sold as before..🙄 But, thus I have not yet gotten myself the T4E VP9 from anywhere. I just love the pistol model. My T4E PPQ though do suffice. The PPQ is just damn nice. Very damn good ergonomics.

  • @topshot2787
    @topshot27872 жыл бұрын

    Great vid again rack. What kinsmd of energy do these put out over chrony? I have seen people fire "breaker" balls which are like solid marbles, for a bit more impact. All the best from lancashire

  • @simonnoble7589

    @simonnoble7589

    2 жыл бұрын

    I a 50 cal revolver and it fires steel balls ! Just right ✅ for tin cans ! 👌

  • @racknload

    @racknload

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi buddy, I didn't chrony it to be honest...

  • @topshot2787

    @topshot2787

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@simonnoble7589 Now that sounds like some good old destructive fun! All the best.

  • @topshot2787

    @topshot2787

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@racknload Having too much fun to chrony ha ha. All the best from lancashire.

  • @rolexr

    @rolexr

    8 ай бұрын

    They have about 3.75 fps / ~5 Joules maximum - T4E rifles have a bit more... like 5.5 fps / ~7 Joules

  • @clarenceg.7789
    @clarenceg.7789 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I'm looking to increase joules on the cal.43, any idea if we can get more than the 7.5j stock. I would go on a HDR or HDP put they are too much big for my wife. Thanks in advance

  • @FLAlesslethal

    @FLAlesslethal

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, there is a way... It's so simple you wouldn't believe it. I own the t4e Glock 17 gen 5 and it's for sure. It takes less than 10 minutes....

  • @clarenceg.7789

    @clarenceg.7789

    9 ай бұрын

    @@FLAlesslethal thanks. And so? Any tutorial? How manu joules at the end?

  • @mykale10

    @mykale10

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@FLAlesslethal , just got the glock 17 , so interested in how to get more power ? Aslo

  • @Fubar684
    @Fubar6842 жыл бұрын

    Love CO2 pistols. I already have a real G17, soooo..I'm looking at the First Strike FSC instead.

  • @dave_724
    @dave_7242 жыл бұрын

    they make pepper balls and various other ammunition for them in the states i hope the government here don’t try and ban these

  • @Idk910

    @Idk910

    2 жыл бұрын

    I honestly do feel like in the next 10 years or so the UK government will ban these RIF air guns considering they don’t need an FAC but just a simple UKARA to possess. Some European countries don’t even allow their citizens to think about owning anything with a trigger on it unless it’s a child’s nerf gun. It may be my American cultural logic but I just don’t understand the harm in air guns. I think they’re great when I want to play realistic woodland paintball. I use a .43 cal T4E SW M&P 2.0 as my sidearm in paintball. Honestly I feel like if there is a crime problem with air guns in your country it would be very difficult for me to see an American because of the lawful right to conceal real handguns at the age of 21 for self-defense (and 18 now in Texas). Maybe in your country the sight of a handgun frightens people and makes them more susceptible to be a victim of robbery with a CO2 RIF pointed at them. Where in my country if you point a CO2 RIF at someone in public you’ve now just signed your own death certificate when they lawfully unload a real handgun at you. I feel like there’s a lot of factors that come into play when it comes to European countries’ laws. I just know the UK is STRICTLY against the idea of carrying any form of weaponry for self-defense in public and majority of circumstances still against it for home defense. Unfortunately, majority of governments look away from CO2 firearms being part of a sport and fun game for citizens and just view them negatively.

  • @Idk910

    @Idk910

    2 жыл бұрын

    @William Tell Well as an American who’s currently in the US military and spent 5 years stationed in the UK to assist the British Army south of London I completely disagree. I’ve seen multiple weapon concealing crimes be committed within the UK with my own eyes. As a culture British people are more nosy, aggressive, confrontational, and argumentative. Statistically they cause A LOT more altercations in a public setting with stranger to stranger physical contact than Americans. British people are also known by nearby European countries (the ones they take vacation or “ go on holiday “ to) to be very aggressive and physically violent people culturally. Culturally this is due to the fact that citizens of the UK are almost oblivious to what an “ even playing field “ is like in terms of the public carry/use of firearms for self-defense. It’s very easy in the UK to find yourself in a sticky situation at a pub or even walking down the street alone at night and run into the wrong crowd ready to harass you for no apparent reason. They do this due to the sheer fact that weaponry being illegal leads to a more wolf pack style culture. Example: If a group of 3 men up to no good see you walking by yourself at night you’re a walking target at the mercy of each of them praying that the leader of the pack doesn’t give the signal for the subordinates to follow. Americans tend to be less violent with strangers in public settings because no matter if you’re 6’ 5” and have 3 friends with you, if I’m the one with the gun I’m in control of the situation in every possible circumstance. Attacking me physically gives me the lawful right to decide if you live or die that night (obviously depending on your state law) on exactly how that plays out. In some states I can still kill you after you’ve robbed me and are running away with my belongings and have your back turned to me… some states I can only kill you if you’re currently in the process of endangering my life. Hence why I reiterate that Americans tend to avoid stranger to stranger aggression in public settings and don’t act like British people who will call the police if they see you mowing your grass without a license (last part is obviously a joke on how nosy British people are highly renowned to be). Now you’re probably asking yourself “ this guy said he disagrees at the introduction to his reply … but what exactly is he disagreeing with what I said? “ Well I’ll tell you that what I’m disagreeing with is your opinion on no comparison is available between the US and Europe threat levels (particularly the UK as it’s the only military overseas duty assignment I’ve resided as a permanent resident for many years so it’s the only culture I can first-handed my speak on). By the way… little add-in to my opinion on firearm laws in the UK. Ridiculous. There are still reported shootings and murders with illegally imported handguns on a weekly basis in London alone. All that banning the carry of firearms from your citizens does is leave only the law-abiding people at a disadvantage in their protection. A person willing to rob you in the UK isn’t exactly going to say “ oh wow! Carrying a long knife or firearm is illegal! Guess I’ll have to find another way to rob you or murder you. “ A British person’s defense to this is always “ WeLl ThAtS wHaT wE hAvE pOliCe FoR “ … yeah make sure next time a group of men in all black are chasing you down the street on foot with knives that you tell them “ time out “ like a game of children’s tag because it would only be fair if they let you call the police first before they harm you or rob you. The second opinion I disagree with is your perception of the power of these “ paintball gun firearms” and how they should be handled legally. 6 joules of power is not a lot, I promise you that. Even putting steel .43 cal balls into a 6 joules air gun isn’t going to stop someone whose goal is to rob you. You’re just going to piss them off. Anyone who gets shot and feels a little sting in the chest by one of these and flees never was fully dedicated to the path of robbing you in the first place. In fact, there’s videos on KZread showing that just having a regular thick jacket on over your clothes will pretty much negate 100% of the pain from one of these anyway.

  • @ibra6721

    @ibra6721

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Idk910 what about h&n hornet brass tipped pellets?

  • @Idk910

    @Idk910

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ibra6721 They’re pellets. Anything that fires a projectile is dangerous to some degree. A child’s Nerf gun can be dangerous if someone pulls the trigger aiming at someone’s eye. Shooting someone with a UK law limited 12 joules of power and under pellet rifle isn’t going to kill them unless you miraculously hit the edge of their eye socket and it slips in and lodges their brain the wrong way. In England you can’t shoot anyone with anything unless it’s an airsoft gun or paintball gun WHILE playing the respective sports… and even then a lot of your borderline insane citizens have been trying to get those sports thrown out as well because it’s “scary” and “dangerous”. In England I can break into your house at night and if you shoot me with even an airsoft gun you’ll go to jail even if I punched you in the face when I broke in. Your laws are more supportive of criminals than law abiding citizens. Pellet rifles are literal children’s toys. They’re meant for killing small vermin and target shooting in your backyard. I bought my first one at ASDA (Walmart in the US) when I was 7 years old and I got my first REAL .22 rifle gifted to me when I was 9 and my first 9mm handgun at 10 years old. To your cultural perspective a pellet gun may be too dangerous. From my cultural perspective you’re essentially asking me something as silly as do I think a bubble blowing gun for babies is a dangerous projectile firing capable weapon.

  • @geezerp1982

    @geezerp1982

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Idk910 "Some European countries don’t even allow their citizens to think about owning anything with a trigger on it unless it’s a child’s nerf gun. " total load of bollocks ! where did you get that load of shit from ? every single EU country one can own handguns and semi auto rifles ! each eu country has different laws however permits are not that hard to get ! eastern EU allows CCW ! its the UK that most stupid and restrictive gun laws anyware in the free world ! however we can still use firearms for defence but we cannot get a permit for that reason except in N.I. also, you can use these rubber ball guns specifially for home defence since they do not require any sort of permit . as long as the force is reasonable , you are good to go ! most house breakers will have some sort of weapon on them

  • @coolbreezetg6
    @coolbreezetg62 жыл бұрын

    This one’s terrible for training if you have a real glock. The trigger pull on these guns as well as the air gun glocks are double stage triggers and completely different than the real glock triggers. Best for training are airsoft glocks especially the new ghk glock 17.