This video reviews five Glock clones, offering alternatives for shooters seeking similar ergonomics or enhanced features. It covers Shadow Systems for premium upgrades, Lone Wolf for ergonomic grip changes and budget-friendliness, P80 for complete customization, Ruger RXM for a reliable out-of-the-box option, and the Palmetto State Armory Dagger as a top budget-friendly choice with various configurations.
This review of the AIM Surplus Gen3 Glock Slide and Barrel assembly reveals significant quality control and manufacturing issues. The presenter details multiple stoppages, including failures to extract and eject, and random locking to the rear. The components are found to be out of spec, with the rear sight dovetail moving and the optics mounting platform not adhering to RMR standards. Furthermore, the barrel exhibits excessive wear, indicating it is made of overly soft material. The review concludes that the product is cheaply made and not recommended.
This guide details the installation of the Sharps Bros Aluminum Grip Module for the Springfield Echelon, enhancing ergonomics and aesthetics. The video highlights its compatibility with both 4.0C and full-size models, featuring wood-style textured inserts. Expert reviewer Shortshot Tony demonstrates its effectiveness, making the Echelon feel like 'easy mode' due to improved handling and weight distribution.
This review compares the budget-friendly SCT Glock 17 Gen 3 frame with a standard Glock OEM frame. The SCT frame offers a completed package for $100, featuring Picatinny rails and a lack of finger grooves, contrasting with the OEM's universal rail and finger grooves. While functional, the SCT frame's ergonomics, particularly its narrower feel and less effective stippling, are noted as drawbacks compared to the OEM. The included trigger and slide release are deemed comparable to OEM, but the SCT's proprietary mag release is heavily criticized for its small size and difficult actuation.
This video reviews the Sharps Bros Macro grip module for the Sig Sauer P365 platform. The module is constructed from aluminum, offers a wider grip profile (1.3 inches vs. 1.1 inches), and features a screw-based chassis retention system for increased security over the standard pin. It aims to improve controllability and support hand grip, especially when paired with larger slides like the Mascus Precision XXL.
This video provides first impressions of the Grit Grips G19 size frame, highlighting its affordability and ergonomic features. The reviewer compares it to higher-end options like the Shadow Systems MR920, noting the frame's comfortable grip texture and pronounced thumb shelves. While the frame itself is budget-friendly, it's paired with a premium Killer Innovations slide, creating an interesting blend of cost-effective and high-performance components.
This video focuses on the Radian Afterburner and Ramjet attachments for firearms, highlighting that they 'feel great.' The title and description suggest a user experience or review of these components, likely demonstrating their integration and perceived benefits on a firearm. While the specific firearm model isn't mentioned, the aftermarket nature of the mentioned parts implies customization and potential performance enhancements.
This video reviews the Ed Brown 1911 magazine as a potential alternative to expensive factory magazines. The presenter contrasts it with a failed ATI magazine and a functional Chip McCormick Power Mag, ultimately finding the Ed Brown magazine to be of higher quality, though it required minor modification for proper fit in his specific 1911. The video highlights the importance of reliable magazines for competitive shooting.
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