I watched the video. I have a Gen 2 Glock 17 (2-pin). And, while I have intentionally limp wristed it, I didn't hold it the way the guy in the video did - that is beyond limp-wristing. I don't recall experiencing even one stovepipe while firing it over the past 20 years. In fact, the only problem I had with it was when a squib round lodged a bullet just past the barrel throat The good thing was, it wouldn't chamber another round - if that bullet went a little farther down the pipe, that would have been the end of my Glock 17.
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