Channel: @tacticalfellowship
This video showcases a 2 Gun match at River Bend Gun Club, featuring a BCM 11.5 rifle. The presenter highlights a "pasty caddy" from Targets USA as a useful organizational tool for competition shooters. The event is described as a "stinking awesome day" and a great opportunity for those in the Georgia area to participate in high-quality 2 Gun matches.
This review highlights the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Performance Center as a capable micro-compact pistol for concealed carry. The presenter emphasizes its manageable recoil due to porting, improved accuracy with an optic, and comfortable ergonomics. While acknowledging its limitations as a dedicated pocket/backup gun, the review suggests it's a worthwhile addition for those seeking a flat-shooting, soft-recoiling option in this class.
This video provides an expert review of the Ruger RXM, highlighting its value as a budget-friendly handgun with strong potential for aftermarket chassis support. The reviewer, Ben, details minor advantages like Glock magazine compatibility and Gen 3 Glock holster fit, alongside the major selling point: its likely future as a platform for chassis systems due to its sales numbers and affordability. He also addresses potential drawbacks such as optic mounting concerns and trigger feel.
This video details a custom Glock 43X build, nicknamed the "Shush Puppy," designed for suppressed shooting with a stock recoil spring. Key modifications include an Arc Division Reactor slide and a Faxon 4.92-inch threaded barrel. The presenter emphasizes a specific "camming and gas pedaling" grip technique, learned from a friend, as crucial for reliable suppressed operation with this platform. The build aims for hearing safety and manageable recoil, though some minor quibbles regarding carbon buildup on optics and heat management are noted.
This video details a comprehensive customization of a Ruger 10/22 Takedown rifle. It covers a multi-stage rattle can paint job on the receiver and stock, installation of performance-enhancing Volquartsen internal parts, and the integration of a specialized Tactical Solutions SBX Takedown barrel. The build also features the Magpul X-22 Takedown stock, highlighting its modularity and storage capabilities, and concludes with the mounting of a Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic.
This review of the SIG MPX highlights its modern design, excellent trigger, and user-friendly magwell. While praised for its shootability and AR-like ergonomics, the reviewer notes its considerable weight and short retractable brace as drawbacks. The video suggests the MPX is a capable 21st-century sub-gun alternative to older platforms.
The Taurus Judge, released in 2006, is a significant firearm in the defensive revolver category. It was originally based on the Taurus Tracker series and is chambered for both .45 Colt cartridges and .410 shotshells. The name "Judge" was inspired by its adoption by judges in high-crime areas of Miami for courtroom defense, primarily due to the .410 shotshell's reduced over-penetration risk.
This review of the Sig P238 highlights its premium build and reliable function, but ultimately advises against purchasing it as a primary EDC or backup gun. The instructor argues its all-metal construction, while contributing to shootability, makes it too heavy for common concealed carry methods like pocket or ankle carry. He also points to its limited magazine capacity and basic iron sights as significant drawbacks for its premium price point.
This guide details how to approach a Glock GSSF competition, emphasizing its focus on accuracy over speed. It covers understanding scoring, stage execution, and familiarization with specific Glock models like the Gen 6. The speaker, an experienced hobbyist, shares insights from their first GSSF match, highlighting the differences from other shooting sports and the supportive environment with on-site Glock armor and instructors.
This video showcases the unique capability of firing .410 shotgun shells from a handgun, specifically a large-frame revolver resembling the Taurus Judge. The presenter demonstrates loading .410 shells into the cylinder, highlighting the compact power of this configuration. The content emphasizes the novelty and potential applications of such a firearm, drawing a comparison between .410 in a long gun versus a handgun.
This guide details the installation of a revolver brace, a grip replacement accessory designed to enhance shooting control. The brace features a metal adapter and can hold ammunition, with an adjustable comb for sight alignment. It significantly reduces felt recoil, making powerful revolvers more manageable for average shooters, bringing them closer to expert-level control.
This guide details the installation of a Midwest Industries brace onto a Taurus Judge revolver, enhancing its stability and recoil management for potential home defense applications. The process involves replacing the stock grip with the brace, offering a more secure shooting platform. Instruction is provided by an experienced firearm enthusiast, highlighting practical gear upgrades.