This video provides expert advice on shooting smaller handguns effectively, emphasizing that fundamental grip principles remain the same but require adjustments due to size limitations. The instructor highlights challenges with recoil, less surface area for grip, and sight acquisition, particularly with red dot sights on compact pistols. Consistent training for proper index and trigger control is crucial for success.
This video details a Glock 48 MOS setup featuring a Holosun EPS Carry red dot sight and a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub weapon light. The presenter discusses the firearm's history, modifications like an Apex trigger shoe and reversed magazine release, and the recent addition of the optic. He shares positive experiences with the optic's performance, ease of acquisition from a draw, and the mounting process using a Calculated Kinetics plate, noting the importance of witness marks and proper torquing with blue Loctite. The video also touches on the Glock 48's ergonomics for shooters with larger hands.
This video provides a follow-up on the Glock Performance Trigger, differentiating between older and newer versions based on user comments and the speaker's experience. Key identifiers for the improved version include part number 74332, a standard connector (instead of the 'dot' connector), specific coating, and the absence of the trigger safety catching on the frame. The speaker discusses aftermarket trigger shoe options and the perceived inconsistency of the Glock Performance Trigger across different units.
This video details a common modification for the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, specifically addressing the gritty and long trigger pull of the older, California-compliant models. By installing an Apex Tactical trigger kit, which includes a new trigger shoe, sear, and springs, users can achieve a crisper break, shorter reset, and a more consistent trigger feel. The process is presented as an accessible DIY upgrade for Shield owners seeking improved performance.
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