Channel: @elliottdelp
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms instructor, identifies the IWI Zion as an exceptional value rifle for under $1000. He highlights its reliability, accuracy (1 MOA to 0.5 MOA), and desirable features like the B5 stock and grip, and a quality rail system. The rifle is recommended for its proven performance with extensive round counts.
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms instructor, reviews four AR-15 rifles across different price points: the Radical Firearms AR-15 ($500), IWI Zion-15 ($1000), Daniel Defense DDM4 V9 ($1500), and ADM UIC Mod 2 ($2000). He highlights each as a strong contender within its respective budget, offering valuable insights for viewers looking to purchase an AR-15.
Elliott Delp reviews the Radical Firearms RF-15, highlighting it as an excellent value AR-15 for around $500, ideal for training or entering the platform. He praises its free-floated rail system with M-LOK and Picatinny, rotation tabs, and a barrel capable of sub-2 MOA accuracy, which is exceptional for its price point.
Elliott Delp reviews the Radical Firearms AR-15, highlighting it as a top budget option under $500. He praises its superior features for the price point, including B5 furniture and a quality rail system. The rifle demonstrates good accuracy, consistently achieving sub-2 MOA, making it an excellent choice for new shooters and training.
Elliott Delp reviews the IWI Zion AR-15 as his favorite rifle under $1000, highlighting its 15-inch M-LOK handguard with excellent lockup and the inclusion of quality B5 furniture. He emphasizes the barrel's sub-MOA accuracy potential, making it a strong value proposition despite standard safety and trigger components. The assessment comes from an experienced firearms instructor.
This review of the IWI Tavor X95 highlights its advantages as a compact bullpup rifle, offering a 16.5-inch barrel in a package similar to a 10.5-inch AR-15. The video details its unique features, including ambidextrous controls, a decent trigger for a bullpup, and the potential for legal benefits in restrictive states. Accuracy testing reveals it's capable of sub-2 MOA with appropriate ammunition, making it a compelling option for those seeking a distinctive and well-built firearm.
Elliott Delp recommends the Daniel Defense DD M4 V9 as a $1500 rifle, noting its $1600 sale price is justified by its quality. He highlights the cold hammer-forged barrel's accuracy, the Radian Raptor charging handle, and the rifle's durable Cerakote finish. The V9 features a Picatinny handguard, while the V7 offers M-LOK.
Elliott Delp, an experienced firearms instructor, recommends the ADM UIC Mod 2 AR-15 around the $2000 price point. He highlights its 16-inch 223 Wylde barrel, which won a high-end accuracy test, and its fully ambidextrous lower receiver, making it suitable for left-handed shooters. The rifle also features a Radian charging handle and safety selector, contributing to its overall value.
Elliott Delp introduces the PSA AR9 Gen 4 PCC and discusses his ongoing mission to test various Pistol Caliber Carbines. With experience testing models like MP5s and Vectors, he actively seeks viewer input on which AR9s or other PCCs, including those from brands like Aero Precision and DD, should be featured next. This approach highlights a commitment to comprehensive PCC coverage based on audience interest.
This content critically examines the PSA Gen 4 AR9, specifically highlighting the limitation imposed by its 4-inch barrel and subsequent handguard design. The instructor, demonstrating experienced firearm knowledge, explains how the handguard's length obstructs the mounting of standard M-LOK accessories and even flash hiders, forcing the use of specific, compact accessories like the Inforce weapon light. While acknowledging the firearm's overall appeal, the core takeaway is the practical challenge of accessory customization due to this design choice.
Elliott Delp highlights the PSA Gen4 AR9 as a highly recommended firearm, emphasizing its super compact size and compatibility with ubiquitous Glock magazines. This makes it an ideal choice for a go-bag, backpack, or vehicle, offering convenience and ease of accessory integration. The review showcases practical handling and the benefits of its non-proprietary magazine system.
This review focuses on identifying the best value 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) for budget-minded individuals. The speaker, demonstrating significant expertise in the firearms market, highlights the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Gen 4 as a standout option. It can be configured for $500-$600, offering a hard-to-beat price point compared to other PCCs typically exceeding $1000, even if those offer more advanced features.