This review of the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) 9 DS Comp positions it as a budget-friendly 2011-style pistol. The reviewer highlights its compensated barrel, optic-ready slide with the Agency Optic System, and an extended slide release as key features. While acknowledging its value for the price, potential buyers are advised to be aware of the optic screw reliability issues and consider grip upgrades for improved ergonomics.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Springfield Armory TRP AOS (Agency Optic System) 1911 pistols, presented at the NRA Annual Meetings 2025. The discussion highlights the TRP's heritage as an affordable, feature-rich alternative to custom guns, its recent refresh, and the integration of the AOS for optics-ready capability. Various models are showcased, including full-size and compact versions in 9mm and .45 ACP, emphasizing their performance, craftsmanship, and suitability for both duty and concealed carry.
Colion Noir, a high-level firearms influencer, provides an expert review of the Springfield Armory TRP-AOS, highlighting its modernized 1911 platform with an Agency Optic System. He details the trigger performance, aesthetic features like the 'conceal carry cut,' and compares the 9mm and .45 ACP variants, emphasizing the tactical advantages of the latter with extended magazines and accessories.
This video reviews the new Springfield Armory TRP TRP AOS (Agency Optic System) pistol, highlighting its updates from previous TRP models. Key features include an aluminum frame, G10 Hydrogrips, a carry contour bobbed tail for reduced printing, and the AOS system for optics mounting. The reviewer notes its excellent shooting characteristics, comparing it favorably to the original TRP.
This video focuses on Springfield Armory and their integration with the Agency Optic System. It appears to be an informational piece likely showcasing a firearm equipped with this optics system, discussing its features and potential benefits for users. The presence of #guntalk suggests a discussion relevant to firearm enthusiasts and potentially a review or overview of the product.
This video reviews the Springfield Armory Emissary AOS, highlighting its new Agency Optic System (AOS) which features a unique hinge-design optic cut for secure mounting. The reviewer compares it to the standard Emissary, noting the AOS is the primary difference. He discusses the pistol's ergonomics, trigger, sights, and barrel, mentioning both 9mm and .45 ACP variants.
This video reviews the Springfield Armory 1911 Operator AOS, highlighting its new optic-ready capability. The AOS system, developed with Agency Arms, allows for the mounting of various red dot sights. The review covers the pistol's features, including its G10 grips, sear-coated slide, and trigger, and compares its MSRP to non-optic-ready models, noting the AOS version is priced the same. The presenter demonstrates the optic plate system and shares positive range performance with an RMSx optic.
The Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy is a double-stack 9mm 1911 featuring the Agency Optic System (AOS) for low-profile optic mounting. It boasts a polymer-wrapped grip, ambidextrous safety, and comes with 17 and 20-round magazines, with 26-round options available. The pistol is praised for its smooth shooting, excellent trigger, and competitive pricing compared to similar high-capacity 1911 platforms.
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