This video reviews the Springfield Armory 1911 TRP pistol, highlighting its new features including an Agency Optics System (AOS) and a 9mm caliber chambering. The review emphasizes the legal, safe, and responsible use of firearms, noting that all shooting is performed by a professional in a controlled range environment. It also mentions various accessories and support options for the channel.
This "I Carry" episode showcases the Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy Comp 4.25-inch AOS 9mm pistol. The video highlights its double-stack 1911 design, integrated single-port compensator for recoil mitigation, and the Agency Optics System (AOS) for mounting red-dot sights. It discusses the pistol's capacity (17+1 or 20+1 rounds), dimensions, and weight, comparing it to other firearms like the Glock G17. The Mission First Tactical hybrid holster and Riton Optics 3 Tactix PRD 3 red-dot sight are also featured as part of the everyday carry setup. The discussion emphasizes the advantages of the integrated compensator and the solid mounting system for optics.
The Springfield Armory 1911 Operator AOS offers modern red dot integration on a classic platform, featuring a robust forged construction and the innovative Agency Optics System. It boasts a crisp 4-pound trigger pull and a versatile Picatinny rail, though adapter plates are sold separately. This review highlights its combat-proven legacy and suitability for tactical applications.
This video reviews the new Springfield 1911 Operator AOS, highlighting its Agency Optics System (AOS) red-dot-ready design. The reviewer, Justin Opinion, emphasizes safe and responsible firearm use, with shooting conducted by a professional in a controlled range environment. The review is for informational and entertainment purposes, with disclosures about product loans and affiliate links for supporting gear brands like LOK Grips, Blade-Tech Holsters, Tactical AR500 Targets, and Talon Grips. The channel promotes legal and safe firearm practices.
The Springfield Prodigy 1911DS offers a competitive entry into the double-stack 1911 market, featuring a polymer grip on a forged steel frame and an Agency Optics System. While the 4.25-inch model performed flawlessly, the 5-inch version experienced intermittent feeding issues with factory magazines, resolved by using Staccato magazines. Despite a heavier trigger and a bright optic dot, the Prodigy is praised as a high-value platform for customization.
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