This video provides an expert review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield X, highlighting its key features and comparing it to other S&W models. The reviewer, with high authority, speculates on future product developments within the Shield line, suggesting a potential 'Carry Comp' variant. The analysis includes detailed observations on the firearm's ergonomics and trigger mechanism.
The Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0 C Comp is engineered for enhanced concealment while retaining full-size features. Its integral compensator, featuring a single port, redirects gas upwards to reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, facilitating improved control and faster follow-up shots. The handgun boasts a robust stainless steel operating group within a durable polymer frame, offering 15 and 18-round magazine capacities.
This review of the Shadow Systems CR920XL highlights its features as a compact carry pistol. Key takeaways include its steel magazine system, thoughtful ergonomics with a flared magazine well and aggressive texturing, and a well-executed optics cut compatible with RMSC sights. The pistol demonstrated good accuracy potential during range testing, with sub-2-inch groups achievable at 25 yards.
This video provides a first-look review and initial shooting impressions of the new Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Comp. The presenter highlights its compensated design for reduced recoil, flat-faced trigger, and enhanced ergonomics. After approximately 100 rounds, the firearm demonstrated excellent reliability with no malfunctions. While accuracy challenges were noted, they were attributed to user error, emphasizing the need for practice with micro-compact firearms.
This review highlights the Canik MC9 Prime as the top-tier model in the MC9 series. Key features include aggressive slide serrations, a ported barrel for recoil reduction, excellent texturing, an integrated magwell, and an upgraded trigger. The pistol boasts a durable nitride finish and is optics-ready, making it a strong contender for concealed carry.
This video review of the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, presented by Johnny Q, highlights its suitability as a top-tier micro-compact pistol for everyday carry. Johnny Q, an established firearms content creator, provides an enthusiastic and informative assessment, detailing its features, performance, and value. The review covers the pistol's aggressive serrations, stippled grip, trigger quality, tritium night sights, and recoil management, along with a mention of a Fury Solutions holster.
This video provides a first look at the Springfield Armory Echelon 4.0C pistol. The presenter unboxes the firearm, highlighting its features such as aggressive slide serrations, optic cut, ambidextrous controls, and included Safariland holster and Vortex sights. Initial range impressions suggest the pistol shoots well, though some zeroing adjustments were needed. The video also touches on the unique takedown lever mechanism.
Ben White of Tactical Fellowship reviews the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0, a pocket pistol named Guns & Ammo's 2024 Handgun of the Year. He addresses common concerns like size, racking the slide, slide bite, sight alignment, and magazine follower issues, finding the gun to be surprisingly comfortable and functional. White highlights its easy-to-see orange front sight, aggressive slide serrations, and a surprisingly good trigger for its class, while noting the trigger safety 'dingus' appears less robust than the rest of the firearm. He concludes it's a well-priced, easy-to-shoot option for those already invested in the .380 ACP caliber.
This review focuses on the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Metal Carry Comp, highlighting its integrally compensated slide and aluminum frame. The presenter praises the slide's aggressive serrations and porting for reducing muzzle rise and improving follow-up shots, while noting the frame's lack of texturing as a drawback. The video also compares it to other M&P Metal variants and discusses potential parts interchangeability.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Performance Center Carry Comp Metal frame pistol highlights its unique comped barrel and ported slide design, featuring a smooth bore section after the rifling. The reviewer praises its comfortable, aggressive grip texture, effective slide serrations, and improved trigger over previous M&P models, while noting the optics cut depth prevents co-witnessing with iron sights. The pistol is deemed a competitive option for law enforcement, EDC, and home defense.
This video provides a detailed overview of the Canik TTI Combat pistol, a collaboration with Taran Tactical Innovations. It highlights the pistol's factory-installed compensator with a quick-detach system, a 4.7-inch fluted ported barrel, aggressive slide serrations, and an included Canik red dot sight. The review also covers the flat-faced trigger, enhanced grip texture, flared magwell, and the comprehensive accessory package, positioning it as a budget-friendly option for Taran Tactical enthusiasts.
The Canik SFx Rival-S Dark Side is a steel-framed 9mm pistol designed for competition. It features a 5-inch barrel, fiber optic front sight, adjustable rear sight, and an optics-ready slide. The pistol boasts aggressive serrations, lightning cuts, an ambidextrous slide release, and a 90-degree trigger break with a distinct reset. It comes with a comprehensive package including multiple optics plates, a flared magwell, extra magazines, and a competition holster, offering significant value out of the box.
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