Channel: @rttgunsgear
This review of the Bond Arms Roughneck 9mm Derringer highlights its robust stainless steel construction and compact size, making it suitable for pocket carry or as a backup firearm. While praised for its solid build, the review points out a recurring issue with the trigger guard loosening and a challenging blade trigger mechanism that requires a specific downward and backward pull, making it difficult to shoot accurately and comfortably. The firearm is best suited for very close-quarters engagements, often referred to as a 'belly gun' or 'New York reload' option, rather than a primary carry or range toy.
This video provides an in-depth review of the DNT C200 Micro Night Vision 3-in-1 Scope. The reviewer, an experienced firearms instructor, highlights its versatility as a standalone scope, clip-on device, and flip-to-side magnifier. Key features discussed include its digital nature, 1-6x zoom, IPX7 rating, 18650 battery compatibility, and multiple visual settings like white/green phosphor. The review also covers the integrated IR light, its limitations, and potential improvements, along with the optic's reticle options and one-shot zeroing capability.
This review of the May 2026 Tack Pack Plus unboxing covers several AR-15 accessories. The Xtech Magwell is discussed, with a later update noting it prevents magazines from dropping free with Lancer mags. An EDC mat is presented as a useful item for organizing everyday carry items. A Timber Creek 15-inch handguard is reviewed, noting its aluminum barrel nut as a potential drawback. Finally, a Real Avid Gun Boss AR-15 cleaning kit is deemed a practical inclusion for most AR-15 owners.
The EAA Girsan CMXX 2311 is a 9mm double-stack 1911 featuring a compact 4.25-inch barrel with an integral compensator. It boasts a hammer-fired action, ambidextrous safety, and a tuned 4.5-pound trigger. The grip module offers an aggressive texture, and the magwell is slimmer for improved carryability, drawing comparisons to the Match X and Brat models.
This review of the EAA Witness CMXX 2311 highlights its position as a compact, double-stack 1911 variant. The presenter, with apparent experience in reviewing similar firearms, details its features, including a 4.25-inch barrel with an integral compensator, a new aggressive grip texture, and a 4.5 lb trigger. The pistol is noted for its flat shooting characteristics and suitability for concealed carry, positioning it as a strong contender in its market segment.
This review of the Precision Armament TiTrex 300ti suppressor highlights its advanced X Core technology, featuring a one-piece grade 5 titanium core with NERBS (Non-uniform re-convergent bass baffle stack) design for superior sound suppression and heat transfer. The suppressor is hub compatible, comes with interchangeable end caps including a K-brake for recoil reduction, and boasts a unique serialized 17-4 stainless steel ring for future-proofing. The reviewer finds it lightweight, effective across various calibers, and aesthetically pleasing, recommending it for its performance and innovative design.
This video features an unboxing and review of the April 2026 TacPack Plus subscription box. The reviewer, acknowledging previous inaccuracies about TacPack's business practices, provides an honest assessment of the included items. He discusses the perceived value and usability of each component, including an Aero Nox muzzle brake, an XTech Tactical Glock loader, an ambi safety, High Speed Gear mag pouches, an Infinite Defense target, and an Unhinged Ops EDC ratchet belt. The reviewer emphasizes that while some items add raw value, their practical utility for the average user varies, and subscription boxes remain a gamble.
This video reviews the new titanium .22LR suppressor line from White Label Armory, a subsidiary of Vector Industries. The Party Popper (3-inch, 1.7 oz) and Hotlink (5-inch, 2.6 oz) are highlighted as direct thread, 1-inch diameter cans. The review covers their construction, performance in terms of sound reduction and point of impact shift, and suitability for different applications like competition shooting (Party Popper) and hunting (Hotlink).
This review of the Glock 19 Gen 6 highlights significant upgrades over previous generations, particularly in ergonomics and modularity. The presenter, with extensive experience, details improvements like the new optic mounting system, enhanced grip texturing, a single trigger guard undercut, and an extended beaver tail. While praising Glock for 'catching up' to aftermarket trends, the review also points out areas for potential improvement, such as the lack of a double undercut and the specific optic cut.
This video discusses common Glock issues like slide bite and the 'Glock knuckle' affecting the middle finger. It highlights the single trigger guard undercut introduced in newer generations as an improvement but suggests it doesn't go far enough, advocating for a double undercut for enhanced comfort and grip.
This video explains the Plan B mount system used by Lantac suppressors, specifically demonstrating its compatibility with the Lantac Dragon 556 muzzle brake. The presenter highlights the modularity of the Plan B mount, allowing users to switch suppressors between different firearms that utilize the same mounting configuration. The internal threading of the muzzle brake and subsequent baffles is shown, emphasizing the standardized interface.
This review highlights the Lantac M-Spec22S .22 suppressor, emphasizing its exceptional quietness, particularly when used with CCI Quiet ammunition. The speaker praises its lightweight design and fully serviceable nature, allowing for easy disassembly and cleaning, which sets it apart from many other suppressors on the market. The ability to mount to the Plan B system is also noted as a significant advantage.