This review covers the TRB RS9 Vampir, a double-action/single-action all-metal handgun manufactured in Bosnia. It highlights the firearm's quality, design reminiscent of the Sig P226, and its combat-oriented features. The review includes a detailed look at its construction, ergonomics, trigger performance, and a step-by-step guide for field stripping and reassembly.
This video reviews Mec-Gar's new 2011 double-stack magazines, highlighting 18-round and 22-round options for the US market, alongside a 10-round variant. The focus is on the introduction of these new magazine capacities for the 2011 platform.
This video from Classic Firearms showcases Mec-Gar's new 20-round and 18-round magazines for the Glock 17, presented at IWA 2026. The 20-round version features an extended base plate, while the 18-round model offers a flush-fit design. Both are constructed from durable steel.
This video reviews Mec-Gar's metal magazines for the Glock 19, showcasing three different capacity options: an 18-round extended magazine (a Glock 17 magazine with a sleeve), a 15-round flush-fit magazine, and a 10-round magazine. The presentation highlights the versatility and options Mec-Gar provides for Glock owners.
This review from TheFirearmGuy provides an expert look at the Walther PDP Pro F-Series, highlighting its evolution from the PPQ and its success in the handgun market. The video details key features like the 4-inch barrel, flared magwell, 18-round capacity, and the TEQ flat trigger, recommending it for those seeking an optics-ready, upgraded pistol. The assessment notes the reviewer's expertise through technical terminology and live-fire demonstrations.
This video provides a detailed review of the Sig Sauer P226 X Legion SAO pistol. The presenter highlights its metal construction, which aids in recoil management, and the included Sig Romeo X red dot sight. Key features discussed include the ambidextrous safety, the 18-round magazine capacity, and a crisp 3 to 3.5 lb trigger pull, positioning the P226 as a superior model within the Sig Sauer family.
This review of the Tisas PX9 Duty Comp pistol highlights its compatibility with Sig P226 magazines, but notes issues with standard 15-round magazines when using the flared magwell. Higher capacity magazines, such as 18-round variants, are recommended for optimal performance with the aftermarket accessory. The pistol itself is praised for its ergonomics, trigger, and features like the gas pedal.
This review highlights the Beretta 92X as a heavy, all-metal, competition-style pistol suitable for home defense and competition due to its features like an oversized ambidextrous safety, easy-access controls, and red dot readiness. While its weight makes it less ideal for daily concealed carry, its shootability and capacity are praised. The straight X-style frame and backstrap are noted for improving ergonomics.
The Walther PDP Pro X PMM is a feature-rich 9mm performance duty pistol designed for hard use. It boasts an optic-ready slide, enhanced ergonomics with PDP texturing and modular backstraps, and a durable black nitride finish on its steel slide. Key performance features include a built-in barrel compensator for recoil management, a 4.63-inch barrel, and Walther's Dynamic Performance Trigger, contributing to impressive accuracy.
This review of the Springfield Echelon Compact Compensated pistol highlights its effectiveness in controlling muzzle rise due to its factory-installed compensator. The pistol offers a robust feature set including an optics-ready slide, usable night sights, and a reliable trigger, making it a strong contender for concealed carry and duty use. The reviewer emphasizes its solid performance and value for the price point.
The FN Reflex XL is presented as a strong contender for the best compact pistol for CCW self-defense. Key features highlighted include its optics-ready slide (MRD), a 3.8-inch barrel, and impressive magazine capacities of 15 and 18 rounds. The pistol boasts a comfortable grip texture, a smooth 5-pound single-action trigger pull, and a tritium front dot with a U-notch rear sight for effective aiming.
The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0 C Comp is engineered for enhanced concealment while retaining full-size features. Its integral compensator, featuring a single port, redirects gas upwards to reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, facilitating improved control and faster follow-up shots. The handgun boasts a robust stainless steel operating group within a durable polymer frame, offering 15 and 18-round magazine capacities.
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