Rich Nance of Guns & Ammo reviews the Mossberg MC2sc, a micro-compact 9mm striker-fired pistol ideal for concealed carry. He highlights its optics-ready slide, co-witnessing sights, and surprisingly shootable nature despite its thin profile. The pistol features a 3.4-inch stainless steel barrel, front and rear slide serrations, and Mossberg's safe takedown system, allowing disassembly without pulling the trigger. Nance also notes the ergonomic grip provided by the 14-round magazine and the flush-fit 11-round option for deeper concealment.
This review provides an in-depth look at the Mossberg MC2sc subcompact pistol, highlighting its features and comparing it to other models. The presenter details the firearm's ergonomics, trigger, and capacity, noting its suitability for concealed carry. A comprehensive field strip and reassembly guide is also provided, emphasizing the tool-less takedown process.
This video provides an in-depth review and homage to the discontinued SIG Sauer P227 pistol in .45 ACP. The presenter, Justin Opinion, discusses the firearm's history, its discontinuation due to low sales despite its quality, and offers personal shooting impressions. He highlights its handling of .45 ACP recoil, its DA/SA trigger, and compares it to the P220 and P226 platforms, noting the P227's wider frame to accommodate higher capacity magazines.
This video clarifies the magazine capacity of SIG Sauer pistols, specifically addressing the P220 and P227. It demonstrates that while a standard P220 might have a 14-round capacity, the P227 is designed for higher capacity. The presenter reviews a new 14-round extended magazine for the P227, noting its polymer sleeve and Made in Italy origin, likely from Mechar. The video highlights the interchangeability of P220 slides and P227 frames.
This video provides a detailed overview of the CZ P-01 semi-automatic pistol. It highlights CZ's reputation for quality manufacturing, emphasizing hammer-forged barrels, tight tolerances, and ergonomic design. The P-01 is presented as a successor to the CZ 75, featuring a forged aircraft-grade aluminum alloy receiver, a 3.8-inch barrel, and a triple safety system. The reviewer expresses satisfaction with the trigger pull.
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