Channel: @aregulargunguy
This video reviews the O-Sight XE AMRS red dot sight, highlighting its Advanced Multi-Reticle System (AMRS) with five reticle options (2-6 MOA dot, 32 MOA circle) and a retractable rear sight. The presenter, RGG (A Regular Gun Guy), tested the optic on a Ruger RXM and found it held zero, offering a quality option at a budget price. He suggests it's suitable for competition, concealed carry, or general use due to its versatility and window size. The O-Sight SE, a simpler 6 MOA RMSC footprint dot, is also briefly mentioned as another affordable option.
This review of the 20th Anniversary Taurus Judge highlights its unique capability to fire both .410 shotgun shells and .45 Colt ammunition. While acknowledging its controversial reception in the firearms community, the presenter finds it to be a fun and visually appealing firearm with manageable recoil, especially with aftermarket grips. Practicality for self-defense is debated, with the consensus leaning towards close-quarters use due to spread patterns, though its effectiveness for varmint control on properties is also noted. The review emphasizes the subjective nature of its utility, suggesting it's a cool gun to own rather than a definitive tactical tool.
This video explores the growing trend of compact Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs), often referred to as 'backpack guns,' focusing on four 9mm models. The presenter, 'A Regular Gun Guy,' shares his personal experience and opinions on the Orr Armament SLR-9, Grand Power Stribog SP9A3, Springfield Hellion, and Sentry Arms AP-5. He highlights their suitability for concealed carry, ease of use for new shooters, and their increasing popularity in the firearms market.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Daria DY9Z concealed carry pistol, presented by 'A Regular Gun Guy'. The reviewer utilizes a practical rating system, scoring the firearm across ten categories including build quality, features, trigger, performance, and value. The Daria DY9Z is assessed for its suitability as a concealed carry option, with comparisons drawn to other popular firearms in its class. The review highlights the firearm's performance during live-fire testing, including accuracy and reliability observations.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Echelon handgun, assessing its performance and features after its initial hype. The presenter, RGG (A Regular Gun Guy), highlights the Echelon's innovative VIS optic mounting system, ambidextrous controls, and decent trigger. While acknowledging initial concerns about aftermarket support, the video confirms that such support has grown significantly. The Echelon is recommended as a solid, do-it-all workhorse for duty defense, home defense, or concealed carry, comparable to a Glock 17 or PDP.
This video focuses on rating firearm accessories rather than the firearms themselves, emphasizing functional coordination and aesthetic appeal. The hosts discuss criteria for evaluating accessory setups, including the importance of how well accessories complement each other and contribute to the overall look and perceived functionality of the firearm. They also touch upon budgeting for accessories and the growing trend of firearm customization.
This video reviews the Alpha Foxtrot Romulus, a 2011-style pistol positioned as a budget-friendly option. The reviewer, RGG (A Regular Gun Guy), discusses its aesthetics, features like DLC coating, and its performance after approximately 1000 rounds. While acknowledging its attractive price point and good looks, the review highlights concerns with trigger reset, grip texture, and accuracy compared to higher-end models, ultimately concluding it doesn't fully live up to the initial hype but remains a solid firearm.
The Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 is a popular .380 ACP firearm, often chosen for concealed carry due to its compact size and included pocket holster. The host highlights its convenience for quick outings and mentions it's a featured firearm in tonight's giveaway. While not extensively detailed, the discussion implies it's a reliable and practical option for everyday carry.
Bob from Fusion Firearms discusses their product line, including the upcoming 3-inch XP model and compensated variants. He highlights the company's rapid growth, commitment to quality control with in-house PVD coating, and development of new accessories like chest rigs and optics. Bob also touches on the challenges of firearm industry regulations and the importance of community platforms for communication.
This video discusses recent and proposed gun legislation in Illinois, arguing that the laws are politically motivated rather than safety-focused. It details the Protect Illinois Citizens Act (PICA) and its low compliance rate, as well as Senate Bill SB 2279 and the RIFL Act (House Bill 3320), which aim to license manufacturers and hold them financially responsible for gun violence. The speaker, an Illinoisan and firearms instructor, advises residents to obtain FOID cards and concealed carry permits while they still can.
This community discussion covers various firearms topics, including the new Taurus PCC, comparing it to existing PCCs like the Kuna and Stribog. Speakers discuss roller-delayed blowback systems, potential pricing, and the importance of cultural representation within the firearms community. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by black gun owners and creators in the industry, emphasizing the need for unity and mutual support.
The Springfield Kuma is evaluated after initial hype, with the reviewer concluding it lives up to expectations. Key features include its roller-delayed blowback system, compact size, and affordability. While reliable and accurate, its recoil is noted as slightly harsher than the Grand Power Stribog, which was previously considered the best PCC under $1000. The Kuma is praised for its features, reliability, and aftermarket support, making it a viable option for various applications.