This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 22X, presented by an experienced instructor from 704 Tactical, covers its features, performance, and intended use. The pistol is highlighted as a full-size .22LR firearm suitable for range plinking, suppressor hosting, and for individuals sensitive to recoil. It features an ergonomic grip, ambidextrous controls, and an optics-ready slide, though its price point is noted as being higher than some competitors.
The Beretta B22 Jaguar is a new .22LR pistol introduced for 2026, distinct from the older Jaguar model and more akin to the Beretta Neos. It's positioned as a direct competitor to the Ruger 22/45, offering a tactical aesthetic reminiscent of Star Wars blasters, particularly in its multi-tone variant with a compensator. A key advantage highlighted is its 15-round magazine capacity, a significant increase over the 22/45's 10 rounds, likely achieved through a staggered-stack design. While Beretta aims this pistol at competition shooters, its unique styling and increased capacity also appeal to enthusiasts who appreciate its aesthetic and performance potential.
The Yankee Marshal discusses firearm preferences and ownership, emphasizing the importance of revolvers and offering advice on choosing between different calibers and firearm types. He also touches on the practicality of certain pistol designs and the appeal of specific 22LR firearms. The discussion includes personal anecdotes and opinions on firearm choices for various purposes.
This review highlights the Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite, emphasizing its lightweight design, ergonomic 1911-style grip angle, and factory-equipped features like an optics-ready slide and threaded barrel. The video demonstrates the significantly improved quick takedown mechanism compared to previous generations, making maintenance easier. It also touches on the pistol's reliability with various ammunition types and its excellent performance when suppressed.
This review of the Rossi RS22P micro-compact .22LR pistol highlights its affordable price point and unique feature set, including a threaded barrel and Picatinny rail. The presenter notes a break-in period of approximately 150 rounds, after which the pistol demonstrates reliable function with various ammunition types. It's presented as a versatile option for plinking, camping, or as a truck gun.
This video, part two of a three-part series, details accuracy testing of the Volquartsen Black Mamba .22 pistol. The presenter uses a Ransom Master Rest to evaluate the firearm's consistency at 25 yards, noting a group size of approximately 6 inches with one outlier. Future testing will extend to 50 yards.
This video reviews seven firearms that exceeded the presenter's expectations, highlighting their performance, features, and value. The presenter, Sully from Line 45, provides an expert-level assessment of each firearm, focusing on aspects like ergonomics, trigger quality, reliability, and innovative design elements. The review covers a range of firearm types, from micro-compact pistols to tactical shotguns and AR-style rifles, offering insights for both new and experienced firearm enthusiasts.
This review of the Ruger Mark IV Tactical highlights its suitability for target shooting, plinking, and varmint hunting. The firearm features a threaded barrel for suppressor use, a picatinny rail for optics and accessories, and an all-steel frame. The reviewer praises its accuracy, reliability with various ammunition types, and significantly improved ease of disassembly compared to older Mark series models. The primary critique is the limited 10-round magazine capacity.
This review of the Ruger 22/45 Mark IV highlights its significantly improved takedown and reassembly process compared to previous generations, making maintenance a breeze. It's presented as an excellent training tool for new shooters due to its 1911-like ergonomics and manageable recoil, and also serves well for recreational shooting and pest control. While reliable with quality ammunition, it can experience occasional jams with lower-grade options.
Kevin Brittingham from Q discusses his top five firearms for suppressed shooting, emphasizing ease of use, quiet operation, and effectiveness. The list includes the classic MP5, versatile .22 pistols and rifles, the potent .300 Blackout (especially in bolt-action platforms), and the cutting-edge .8.6 Blackout. Honorable mentions cover 9mm handguns and the HK Mark 23.
This video reviews the FarrowTech FT7 Kit, an MP7-style chassis system for the KelTec CP33 pistol. The reviewer details the kit's components, various configurations (Standard, Pro, Zmod), and customization options for braces, handguards, and grips. Performance testing with CCI Quiet 22LR subsonic ammunition demonstrated 100% reliability, and the kit significantly enhances the CP33's ergonomics and stability for range use, transforming it into a more capable platform.
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