This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson Model 386 Night Guard, a scandium-framed L-frame revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. The presenter highlights its lightweight yet durable construction, a 3-inch barrel with a full-length extractor rod, ball detent lockup, Hogue Bantam grips, and an adjustable rear sight. It's presented as a capable defensive carry option.
This review of the Smith & Wesson 386 Night Guard highlights its lightweight scandium alloy frame, 3-inch barrel, and 7-shot .357 Magnum capacity, making it suitable for concealed carry. While praised for its aesthetics and reliability in ignition and timing, the review points out significant quality control concerns including a bent front sight, loose blast shield, uneven cylinder gap due to a rough forcing cone, and cosmetic blemishes. The double-action trigger pull is described as having numerous hitches, contrary to manufacturer claims.
This video provides an unboxing and initial overview of a new HK MP5 (referred to as SP5 by the presenter) in FDE. The presenter, demonstrating significant enthusiasm and familiarity with the platform, highlights key features like the tri-lug barrel, adjustable sights, and dual magazine release options. He also discusses potential future modifications and viewer input on accessory choices, indicating a plan for further content. The presenter's extensive knowledge and long-held desire for this firearm underscore his expertise.
This video offers an expert-level showcase of the Smith & Wesson 627 Pro Series, a competition-focused revolver. The demonstration highlights its 8-round capacity, custom grips, stainless steel finish, and competition-ready sights. The presenter, demonstrating high authority and familiarity with competition firearms, walks through key features including the cylinder operation, sight picture, and trigger action, emphasizing its suitability for competitive shooting.
This review of the Kimber Next Gen 1911 in .45 ACP highlights its exceptionally smooth action, described as 'like butter.' The experienced speaker notes that all Kimbers they've handled share this quality. The pistol features a two-tone finish, wood grips with checkering, and adjustable sights, performing well on steel targets.
This review of the Ruger Redhawk .357 Magnum (8-shot snub nose) highlights its robust build, impressive accuracy, and suitability for personal defense and as a collectible range firearm. The presenter emphasizes its overbuilt nature, making it heavy but manageable for recoil absorption, and praises its fit and finish. While acknowledging its weight makes it less ideal for concealed carry, its eight-round capacity and .357 Magnum chambering offer significant defensive potential.
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 focuses on the Springfield Armory SA-16A2, a semi-automatic rifle designed with a retro 1980s aesthetic. Key features include a fixed carry handle with a fully adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation, an A2-style buttstock and pistol grip, and a 20-inch heavy contour barrel. The rifle aims to replicate the classic AR-15 A2 platform, eschewing modern Picatinny rails for a more traditional look and feel.
This video provides a detailed review of a 1988 Smith & Wesson Model 19-5 revolver. The presenter highlights its nickel-plated carbon steel finish, 6-inch barrel, and classic features like color case hardened hammer and trigger, and a hammer-mounted firing pin. Performance with both .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammunition is demonstrated, noting the revolver's accuracy and handling.
This review of the EAA Girsan Witness 2311 Match X in the Summer Sizzle Package highlights its aesthetic appeal and features, including a 5-inch bull barrel with an integrated comp and a tuned trigger. However, the reviewer experienced significant issues with ejection patterns, with spent casings consistently ejecting at the 6 o'clock position, causing burns. The trigger's reset was also noted as lacking a positive feel, and the compensator's effectiveness with 124-grain ammunition was questioned.
This review of the Girsan Witness 2311 Match X highlights its performance as a budget-friendly clone of the Staccato XC. With over 1500 rounds fired, the firearm demonstrated exceptional reliability, a highly effective compensator contributing to a mild recoil impulse, and a well-textured grip. While the trigger is functional, it exhibits some take-up and side-to-side play compared to higher-end models. The inclusion of no MIM parts and a comprehensive accessory package at its price point makes it a compelling option for those seeking a 2011-style pistol.
This video provides a first look at the Dan Wesson DWX, a 9mm handgun that merges 1911 and CZ75 design elements. The reviewer highlights its construction, ergonomics, trigger quality, and shooting performance, noting a single minor malfunction. The DWX is presented as a premium firearm suitable for match use.
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