Ernest Langdon of Langdon Tactical introduces the Beretta 80X Cheetah, an exclusive offering in .32 ACP. He highlights the caliber's soft shooting characteristics and superior penetration compared to .380 ACP, enabling faster and more accurate shooting. The firearm features a Picatinny rail, improved checkering, and a fixed barrel blowback design ideal for suppressed use. It's shown with a low-mounted Holosun EPS Carry optic.
This video showcases a personal Walther firearm collection, highlighting the PDP SD Pro as a favorite due to its exceptional grip and trigger. The presenter discusses variations like the PDP Pro X with a compensator and the PDP Steel Frame, praising its shooting performance. The collection also includes a classic PPKS in .32 ACP, noted for its James Bond association.
This video provides an in-depth review and historical analysis of a Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless pistol, potentially linked to Al Capone. The presenter meticulously examines the firearm, its period-correct ammunition (DWA, 1924), and a historically plausible holster, dating the components to the Prohibition era. The video includes a detailed breakdown of the pistol's mechanics, its shooting performance with modern ammunition, and a discussion of its historical significance as a reliable concealed carry weapon.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Browning Model 1910 pistol. It covers the unique barrel bushing removal mechanism, recoil spring assembly, and the steps to separate and rejoin the slide, barrel, and frame. The process highlights the pistol's blowback design and John Browning's engineering.
This video reviews ten new pistol models released in 2026, highlighting innovative features and design advancements. It covers the Ride Out Dragon's lever-delayed action, the Langden Tactical LTT80X in .32 ACP, the Beretta B22 Jaguar rimfire, the SIG Sauer P211 GTO double-stack 1911, the PSA Saber 11, the Vector VKP Pro, the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo, the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield X, the Kabat Rebellion Max double-stack 1911, the HK VP9A1X crossover pistol, and the Tyrant CNC TWS 365 pistol brace system for the Sig P365.
This video demonstrates the use of DoubleTap .32 ACP 60-grain ammunition in a Beretta Tomcat pistol. The presenter highlights the effectiveness of DoubleTap's hollow-point design for expansion and penetration, suggesting it's a top round for smaller calibers. The segment includes live-fire footage of the Beretta Tomcat, showcasing its shooting characteristics.
This video by Ted from Line45 explains why stockpiling ammunition can lead to significant financial losses, detailing six key reasons. It emphasizes that ammo is not a reliable investment like gold or stocks, as its value is heavily dependent on demand, laws, and production. The instructor advises focusing on common calibers, proper storage, and avoiding panic buying to maintain the value of an ammunition stash.
This video discusses the iconic Walther PPK, a handgun that set the standard for concealed carry pocket pistols. The speaker details its history, including its invention in 1929 (PP) and 1931 (PPK), its association with James Bond, and its various chamberings. The video highlights the PPK's straight blowback design and fixed barrel, noting the recoil can be sharp, requiring training. It also touches on the impact of the Gun Control Act of 1968, the introduction of the PPKS, and various manufacturers who have produced the PPK over the years, including Ranger Manufacturing and Smith & Wesson. The speaker offers a strong opinion on the quality of different production runs, favoring the 380 ACP version made in Arkansas and criticizing the 22 LR version made in Germany. The video concludes by addressing Walther's announcement of a multi-year pause on PPK production, attributing it to a focus on modern handguns and potentially lower profit margins on the PPK.
This YouTube video appears to be an Airsoft or simulated combat scenario featuring a VZ61. The title suggests a humorous "fail" or unexpected outcome for someone referred to as "TacticalRN," implying a tactical or role-playing element. The inclusion of '#brrt' hints at automatic fire or a rapid firing sound effect, common in Airsoft or video game contexts. The video also highlights the caliber '#32acp', which is relevant to the VZ61.
This video provides a detailed comparison and technical overview of the CZ50 and CZ70 pistols, often referred to as VZ50 and VZ70. Hosts Brandon and Matt discuss their shared design language, caliber (32 ACP), operation (direct blowback, DA/SA), and delve into the subtle differences in grip texture, hammer design, slide serrations, and other cosmetic elements. They also cover practical aspects like disassembly, dimensions, weight, and trigger pull, highlighting their value as historical surplus firearms.
This video discusses the minimum acceptable calibers for self-defense, with the host, Yankee, personally carrying 32 ACP despite acknowledging its limitations compared to 380 ACP. Viewer comments reveal a range of opinions, with 380 ACP being a common consensus for the lowest acceptable caliber, though some individuals consider 22 LR or 44 Magnum depending on the situation.
This podcast episode features a discussion on various firearms-related topics, including handgun recommendations, caliber comparisons (32 ACP vs. 32 Magnum variants, 9x23 Winchester), and opinions on the resurgence of all-metal pistols. The conversation also delves into broader societal issues such as police reform, the challenges of mental healthcare access and funding, and the problematic nature of 'stolen valor' incidents. The speakers express a preference for traditional all-metal firearms over polymer striker-fired designs and debate the merits of different self-defense calibers.
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