Channel: @elliottdelp
This review of the Daniel Defense DD PCC highlights its premium features and $2000 price point. The firearm utilizes a direct blowback system enhanced with a hydraulic buffer for smoother shooting, distinguishing it from traditional AR-15 platforms. Key features include an 8.3-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, an ambidextrous lower receiver, and compatibility with Scorpion pattern magazines, though specific magazine brands like CZ experienced feeding issues. The review suggests it's a high-end, 'buy once, cry once' option for those familiar with the AR-15 platform seeking a reliable, feature-rich PCC.
The Ruger Harrier is presented as a competitive entry-level AR-15, addressing previous price and feature concerns from Ruger's earlier AR offerings. It features an updated 15-inch M-LOK handguard with anti-rotation QD points, a 16.1-inch government profile barrel with a 1:8 twist rate, and Magpul furniture. The rifle includes a tension screw for upper/lower receiver wobble reduction and a staked bolt carrier group and castle nut. While the trigger is noted as heavy at 8 pounds, the rifle performed reliably with a variety of ammunition, demonstrating sub-2 MOA potential.
This comprehensive review of the Geissele Super Duty 16-inch rifle, based on over 2,000 rounds of testing, concludes that while expensive, its exceptional build quality, refined gas system, and consistent accuracy justify the investment for those seeking a high-performance, durable firearm. The rifle excels in shootability with minimal recoil and impressive follow-up shot capability, making it a top-tier option for serious users.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the CZ Scorpion, evaluating its performance, features, and market relevance. The hosts discuss its direct blowback operation, felt recoil, ergonomics, aftermarket support, and price point compared to contemporary PCCs. While acknowledging its iconic status and fun factor for range use or home defense, they suggest that newer options may offer better value or performance at current market prices.
This video provides recommendations for firearms to purchase in Virginia due to perceived upcoming restrictive gun laws. The presenter, Elliott Delp, suggests an AR-10 (specifically the PSA Super Sass), a 9mm PCC (Stribog SP9A3G), a semi-automatic shotgun (Beretta 1301 Tac), an AR-15 (Geissele Super Duty), and a full-size pistol (Shadow Systems DR920). The recommendations are based on personal experience and perceived reliability.
This video provides a guide to acquiring firearms in Virginia before new regulations take effect on July 1st. The hosts recommend specific firearms across several categories, including tactical shotguns, 9mm PCCs, full-size pistols, AR-10s, and AR-15s, emphasizing their reliability and features. They also advise on purchasing suppressors and SBRs due to potential future restrictions. The content is presented from the perspective of firearms enthusiasts and advocates concerned about legislative changes.
This review of the PSA Mixtape 300 Blackout PDW highlights its unique design, ambidextrous features, and premium components for its price point. While accuracy was moderate, the firearm is presented as a capable option for home defense and general use, with a strong emphasis on its suppressed performance and compact nature. The review also touches on the cost of 300 Blackout ammunition as a consideration for frequent shooters.
This video presents a top 5 list of full-size pistols recommended for their value and versatility in 2026, covering home defense, duty, and range use. The hosts emphasize that these firearms were purchased with their own money and highlight key features like ergonomics, reliability, and price points for each model. The list includes the Springfield Echelon, HK VP9 Tactical, Glock 47, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0, and Walther PDP, with detailed discussions on their pros and cons.
This video reviews the HRT Tactical XVC plate carrier, highlighting its minimalist design, lightweight construction, and use of laminated squadron material. The reviewer emphasizes its hydrophobic properties, modular placard system, and compatibility with Acelink RF1 plates, positioning it as a high-end, lightweight option for prepared civilians seeking a concealable or minimalist setup. Despite a high price point, the value is discussed in relation to its advanced materials and included lightweight plates.
This review of the CZ P10C Ported highlights its value proposition as a feature-rich alternative to the Glock 19. The pistol offers a ported barrel, optics cut, and aggressive grip texture at a competitive price point. While the aggressive stippling can be noticeable, the ergonomics and full grip potential are praised, making it a viable option for concealed carry or home defense.
This review compares the Shadow Systems DR920 to a Glock 47, highlighting the DR920's premium features out-of-the-box. The video details its improved ergonomics, textured grip, flared magazine well, enhanced beaver tail, crisper trigger, and upgraded sights. It's presented as a viable alternative to extensively modifying a stock Glock, offering a 'Gucci Glock' experience at a higher MSRP but potentially saving on custom work.
Elliott Delp provides an expert review of the Daniel Defense DD M4V9, highlighting its exceptional value at around $1500 on sale. He praises its cold hammer forged barrel, excellent rail system, and the inclusion of premium Radian charging handle and safety selector. Delp emphasizes the rifle's super soft shooting and high reliability, concluding it's a great platform and a worthwhile investment.