This video from Regular Guy Training LLC emphasizes setting a standard for 'good enough' firearm equipment, focusing on reliability and serviceability over flashy aesthetics. The instructor highlights a practical Glock 19 setup with specific, durable components like a Forward Controls Design plate, Ameriglo sights, a Holosun 507 Comp optic, and a Streamlight TLR-1 HL, demonstrating a pragmatic approach to building a dependable defensive firearm.
This video showcases six distinct Glock 27 builds, emphasizing customization and value. The speaker highlights various aftermarket parts like KKM barrels, Ameriglo sights, and Trigger Shark components, demonstrating how to enhance a subcompact pistol for concealed carry and self-defense. Several builds focus on budget-friendly upgrades, including a Gen 5 model for $300 and a Nickel Boron variant for $316, proving that effective EDC setups can be achieved without breaking the bank.
This video clarifies that factory-installed night sights on Glocks, particularly the Ameriglo Bold OEM sets, are common, especially for Blue Label and law enforcement models. While the pistol itself is largely stock, a custom US Army striker plate is noted as an aftermarket addition. The content addresses common misconceptions about Glock configurations.
This review focuses on the Aguila IQ .40 S&W 95-grain hollow point ammunition, touted as the 'World's First Intelligent Bullet,' tested in a Glock 27. The ammunition demonstrated exceptionally flat shooting with minimal muzzle rise and recoil compared to standard ball ammo. The video also showcases aftermarket upgrades for the Glock 27, including Ameriglo CAP sights, Talon grips, and Trigger Shark components.
The S&W Performance Center Bodyguard 2.0 is a .380 ACP pistol optimized for deep concealment, featuring a compensated barrel and slide, improved slide serrations, and Ameriglo tritium sights. It offers a 10+1 or 12+1 capacity and a flat-face trigger averaging a 3lb 13oz pull. While slightly larger than the Ruger LCP Max, it boasts a thinner profile, lower bore axis, and better ergonomics for reduced recoil.
This video details a customized Glock 26 Gen 5 optimized for everyday carry. Key modifications include Ameriglo CAP sights for improved visibility and a Trigger Shark trigger for a refined feel while retaining the OEM bar. A Pearce Grip +0 extension enhances the grip for drawing without altering capacity, making it a practical EDC setup.
This video details four essential Glock modifications for concealed carry, focusing on performance and reliability. It covers smoothing frame seams to prevent blisters, enhancing grip friction with various textures like Ranger bands or Talon Grips, and upgrading fragile factory sights to durable metal options. A mandatory upgrade discussed is the red dot sight for improved accuracy and target acquisition, with advice on using quality aftermarket plates for MOS models.
This video features a review of firearm optics hosted by Gun For Hire, a self-proclaimed optics SUPERSTORE. The review includes Matt, Juan, Dan, and Shane, suggesting a group discussion or panel format. Gun For Hire highlights their in-store experience, allowing customers to compare optics side-by-side with their firearms, and offers free mounting services for purchased red dot sights. They carry a wide range of brands including Eotech, Trijicon, Vortex, Holosun, Burris, and Ameriglo. The video aims to guide viewers in selecting the best optic for their needs.
Instructor Vlad from Gun For Hire provides a review of various rifle optics available at their gun store. The video highlights a wide selection of brands including Eotech, Trijicon, Vortex, Holosun, Burris, and Ameriglo. Gun For Hire offers customers the opportunity to examine and compare optics in person to find the best fit for their firearm. Additionally, they are offering free mounting services for any red dot sight purchased from their store.
This video features Gun For Hire's Urban Instructor Vlad reviewing various pistol optics available in their store. The review covers multiple popular brands including Eotech, Trijicon, Vortex, Holosun, Burris, and Ameriglo. Gun For Hire offers a wide selection and provides a unique in-store experience to compare optics side-by-side. They also offer free mounting services for red dot sights purchased from their store, with a note about potential compatibility issues and the possibility of needing adapter plates.
This guide compares red dot sights and iron sights for handguns, detailing the pros and cons of each. It highlights specific models like the Holosun EPS Carry, Trijicon RMR Type 2, and Trijicon RC01, discussing their durability and features. The video emphasizes that while iron sights offer reliability and a low profile, red dots significantly improve target acquisition speed and accuracy, especially under stress.
This video showcases a custom Glock 32, dubbed 'MilGlawkee', built with a Milwaukee Tool theme. It details extensive modifications including laser engraving, Cerakote, upgraded controls, frame enhancements like a magwell and undercut, a KKM Precision barrel, Trijicon RMR, Truglo laser, and a tungsten guide rod. The Ultimate Pyramid Trigger V2 is highlighted for its crisp 3.25-3.5 lb pull weight.
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