This video provides an in-depth wear and tear analysis of the Anderson Frontline 11.5" AR-15 pistol after approximately 1500 rounds, with over 1200 suppressed. The instructor, demonstrating significant experience, found that the firearm, equipped with milspec internals, held up remarkably well, challenging common criticisms of budget firearms. The analysis covers key internal components, concluding that the Anderson Frontline offers excellent value, especially when found under $600, positioning it as a strong entry into the mid-tier market.
This review provides an in-depth look at the Springfield Prodigy 1911 DS after 1500 rounds. The presenter highlights its performance, features like the AOS mounting system and suppressor-height sights, and its value as an entry-level competition firearm. Despite initial concerns about recoil spring tension, the firearm proved reliable and enjoyable to shoot.
This 1500-round review of the Springfield Prodigy, presented by Brian of 1st Shot Tactical, highlights its budget-friendly price point for a double-stack 1911 platform. While the firearm proved reliable with no malfunctions in the latter 1000 rounds, the review details issues with magazine rattle and the optic mounting system, specifically the tendency for plate adapter screws to loosen. Despite these drawbacks, the reviewer still recommends the Prodigy for its enjoyable shooting experience and accuracy, especially when compared to higher-priced alternatives like Staccato.
This review of the Century Arms BF12 bullpup shotgun covers its performance after 1500 rounds, addressing common concerns about Turkish shotgun reliability. The reviewer details the shotgun's features, including its 18.5-inch barrel, magazine-fed operation, and piston-driven system, while also highlighting its ergonomic quirks and trigger characteristics. Despite some minor issues, the BF12 is presented as a surprisingly reliable and fun-to-shoot firearm.
This comprehensive review of the Palmetto State Armory Dagger, a Glock 19 Gen 3 clone, details its performance over 1,500 rounds. The reviewer, Mark from Fit'n Fire, highlights the pistol's ergonomics, trigger feel (similar to an M&P9), and steel sights compatible with Glock. Significant issues arose around the 500-round mark, including slam firing and light primer strikes, which PSA attributed to wear on the trigger bar and striker after approximately 9,000 rounds. After replacement, the pistol performed much better, with only one failure to feed on aluminum-cased ammunition.
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