This review of the Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion highlights its all-steel frame, aluminum grips, and compensated slide, offering a comfortable shooting experience with good accuracy. The reviewer compares it to the Glock 43X, noting the AXG Legion's superior grip feel and higher magazine capacity, while acknowledging the 43X's slimmer profile for concealed carry. Despite minor concerns about slide play, the overall impression is highly positive, recommending it as a strong option within the P365 lineup.
This video provides an in-depth review of the new SIG P365 AXG chambered in .380 ACP. The presenter highlights its all-steel frame, compensated slide, Romeo X optic, and AXG grips, emphasizing its beautiful aesthetics and surprisingly manageable recoil for its caliber. The review covers shooting impressions, ergonomics, and initial reliability observations, noting tight magazines as a minor initial challenge.
This video reviews the Walther PPK, a classic .380 ACP pistol, questioning its relevance in today's market. While acknowledging its rich history and iconic status in film, the review highlights its high price point (upwards of $900-$1000), heavy double-action trigger pull, awkward magazine release placement, and limited capacity (7 rounds). It's presented as a collector's item or a nod to cinematic history rather than a practical modern firearm.
This review of the Heritage Roscoe 2-inch snub nose revolver highlights its 'old school cool' aesthetic combined with modern manufacturing. The presenter emphasizes its affordability, making it an attractive option for those seeking a classic wheel gun without the high cost of vintage models. While not ideal for concealed carry compared to lighter options, it's praised as a fun, functional range gun with manageable recoil and good build quality for its price point.
This review covers the Taurus 327 revolver, highlighting its versatility in firing .327 Federal Magnum, .32 Smith & Wesson Magnum, and .32 Smith & Wesson Long. The presenter notes its lighter recoil compared to .38 Special and its six-round capacity, making it suitable for general-purpose defensive carry. The review touches on its ergonomic grip, cylinder release, and accuracy at defensive distances, positioning it as a reliable and affordable option.
This review of the IWI Jericho 941 FS9 highlights its all-steel construction, CZ-75 inspired design, and DA/SA trigger system. The reviewer notes its comfortable weight, good balance, and flat shooting characteristics, particularly appreciating the crisp single-action trigger and tactile reset. While acknowledging minor cosmetic handling issues at the factory and the lack of a decocker, the overall impression is of a well-made, fun-to-shoot handgun suitable for home defense or range use.
This video provides an in-depth look at a rare post-war SVW Mauser P38, manufactured in 1946 for French Security Forces. The presenter highlights its all-steel frame, unique brown metal grips, and original box, emphasizing its historical significance. The firearm was tested at the range with standard 9mm ammunition, performing as expected for an all-steel P38.
This review of the CZ Shadow 2 Optics Ready highlights its competition-focused design. Key features include an all-steel frame, a 4.89-inch hammer-forged barrel for accuracy, and a double-single action trigger system. The pistol is optics-ready with a plate system and boasts aggressive pyramid-style checkering for a secure grip, along with extended magazine releases.
This video provides an expert comparison between the CZ Shadow 2 and CZ SP-01, two popular all-steel handguns from CZ. The presenter, demonstrating experienced authority, highlights key differences in barrel length, capacity, sights, and trigger characteristics. Ultimately, the Shadow 2 is recommended for those willing to invest more for its refined features.
This review of the Seecamp LWS 32, chambered in .32 ACP, highlights its status as potentially the smallest semi-automatic handgun in production. The expert reviewer provides key specifications including its 6+1 capacity, 2-inch barrel, all-steel frame, and hammer-fired action, weighing 13 oz loaded. A live-fire demonstration at an outdoor range showcases its performance with steel targets.
Colion Noir provides an expert review of the 2022 FN High Power, a modernized take on the iconic Browning design. He highlights its improved ergonomics, a significantly crisper single-action trigger, and a more robust build compared to the original. The review emphasizes the premium shooting experience offered by this classic handgun's evolution.
This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Tanfoglio Force Combat 9mm, as demonstrated by hickok45. It covers the critical safety steps, removal of the slide stop, and separation of the slide, barrel, and frame. The process highlights the CZ 75-style internal slide rails, a key design feature. hickok45, an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizes thorough safety checks throughout the procedure.
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