This video provides a technical overview of the barrel in the Gen 6 Glock 17. It highlights the duty-rated recoil spring package and discusses the barrel's polygonal rifling, noting its strength, accuracy, and comparison to aftermarket options. A specific relief cut for the redesigned extractor is also detailed.
This video review focuses on the slide serrations and barrel performance of the Ruger RXM. The speaker praises the effectiveness and grip of the slide serrations, noting their functionality for speed loading and clearing malfunctions. The discussion also delves into the accuracy and strength of Glock barrels, suggesting that aftermarket barrels often offer little to no improvement and can sometimes degrade accuracy. The speaker finds the non-Glock barrel in question to be at least as accurate as OEM Glock barrels.
California's Senate Bill 704, effective January 1, 2026, mandates background checks and DROS fees for purchasing firearm barrels. This legislation treats barrels, previously considered consumable parts, as regulated firearm components. The bill also implies the addition of an 11% tax on these parts, significantly increasing their cost.
The video discusses Lone Wolf's long-standing presence in the aftermarket Glock parts market, highlighting their reputation for reliability and functionality. The speaker notes that Lone Wolf parts are known to work well, often exceeding stock Glock performance in terms of quality or durability, and add value by increasing modularity without significant cost.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 pistol, with the speaker sharing extensive range time experience. Key takeaways include its performance with hot ammunition, the trigger's longer travel compared to Glocks, and common accuracy issues potentially resolved by aftermarket barrels. The speaker also discusses grip challenges and the importance of training to overcome them.
This video delves into the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 platform, comparing its mechanical accuracy to Glock Gen 5 models. The discussion highlights potential improvements through aftermarket barrels and trigger modifications, such as Apex Tactical kits. It also addresses grip ergonomics and the subjective nature of firearm fit, emphasizing that with modifications and training, the M&P 2.0 can be a highly capable pistol.
This video focuses on identifying and recommending the best aftermarket barrels for the Glock 27 pistol. It likely covers various barrel manufacturers, materials, rifling types, and their impact on accuracy, performance, and potentially aesthetics. Viewers can expect insights into how barrel upgrades can enhance their Glock 27 for specific applications.
The Ruger RXM is presented as a modular firearm alternative to the Glock 19 Gen 3, featuring a serialized fire control unit that allows for grip module swaps without re-registering the firearm. It offers direct optic mounting for RMR, Delta Point Pro, and RMSc footprints, and is compatible with Glock 19 magazines and many aftermarket slides and barrels. The trigger is described as having a cleaner break than a standard Glock trigger.
The Ruger RXM is presented as a unique offering in the handgun market, not merely a Glock clone. Its key innovation is the use of a fire control unit (FCU) as the serialized component, allowing for interchangeable grip modules without requiring a new serialized firearm. This modularity extends to slide compatibility, enabling the use of OEM, Ruger, or aftermarket Glock 19 Gen 3 slides and internal components.
This video compares aftermarket compensators with factory ported barrels for recoil reduction. The speaker prefers factory porting due to its reliability with various ammunition types and its advantage for concealed carry, as it does not add significant length to the firearm. Compensators require tuning with lighter recoil springs for reliable cycling and add considerable length, making them less ideal for concealed carry.
This video focuses on the benefits and reasons for purchasing KKM Precision barrels for firearms. While specific firearm models or calibers are not detailed in the provided title and description, the content implies an in-depth look at the advantages these aftermarket barrels offer to gun owners, likely focusing on performance enhancements, accuracy improvements, or custom build aspects.
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