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Oil Overload 17 Jules Jordan Jules Jordan Video New

Report – “Oil Overload 17” (Jules Jordan Video – New Release)

8. Conclusion

Jules Jordan’s “Oil Overload 17” video provides a thorough, entertaining, and largely unbiased look at a pioneering 17‑calibre pistol that integrates a sealed oil‑lubrication system. The real‑world testing showcased reliable function, excellent accuracy, and a user experience that aligns with the expectations of a modern concealed‑carry firearm. While the concept is promising, further independent endurance testing will be essential to confirm the long‑term claims of the oil reservoir. oil overload 17 jules jordan jules jordan video new

3. Video Content Overview

| Segment | Time‑Stamp (approx.) | Core Content | |---------|----------------------|--------------| | Intro & Unboxing | 0:00‑2:15 | Jules opens the boxed pistol, points out the pre‑filled oil cartridge, and describes the “Oil Overload” marketing claim. | | First Impressions | 2:15‑4:30 | Build quality, weight (≈ 22 oz), dimensions, and magazine capacity (10 + 1). Jules notes the “slick” feel of the slide. | | Disassembly & Inspection | 4:30‑7:45 | Quick takedown shows the oil reservoir (≈ 0.6 ml). Jules highlights the sealed nature of the system and the lack of traditional oil spots on the slide. | | Live‑Fire Test – 100 Rounds | 7:45‑12:30 | Shooting from a 5‑yard bench with factory 115‑grain 17 MM‑C ammo. No stovepipes, no failures to feed. The slide returns to battery with a “soft‑click”. | | Extended Test – 500 Rounds (Rapid Fire) | 12:30‑16:05 | 20 rd/sec on a 30‑round magazine, then a reload. After 500 rounds the slide still feels “well‑lubed”, and the oil reservoir shows no depletion. | | Accuracy Drill (25 yd) | 16:05‑18:20 | 5‑shot groups with factory sights (2‑inch average). After swapping to a Trijicon HD‑X night sight, groups shrink to 0.9 inches. | | User Experience & Ergonomics | 18:20‑20:45 | Jules comments on grip texture, recoil impulse (very mild), and trigger pull (5.5 lb, clean). He mentions a slight “pinch” for shooters with larger hands. | | Comparison to 9 mm Counterparts | 20:45‑22:50 | Weight advantage (≈ 2 oz lighter) and higher velocity (≈ 1,200 fps vs 1,050 fps). However, ammo cost is higher ($0.65/round vs $0.40/round). | | Final Verdict & Recommendations | 22:50‑24:30 | Jules awards the pistol an 8.2/10, recommends it for concealed‑carry enthusiasts and anyone who dislikes frequent cleaning. | | Outro / Call‑to‑Action | 24:30‑End | Reminder to subscribe, link to the manufacturer’s site, and a teaser for the next “Oil Overload” video (different caliber). | Report – “Oil Overload 17” (Jules Jordan Video

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