This video provides an expert overview of the Opos Venator smart pistol, highlighting its integrated touchscreen display for crucial data like magazine count, temperature, total rounds, and slide velocity. The instructor, demonstrating experienced authority, emphasizes the pistol's revolutionary low bore axis design for minimal recoil and its fully mechanical operation, assuring functionality even without battery power. The review also touches on the trigger quality and the firearm's Austrian origin.
This review covers the OPOS Venator, a 9mm steel-framed pistol from Austria, showcased at IWA 2026. The firearm features a unique rotating barrel locking mechanism and a very low bore axis, contributing to exceptionally soft shooting and flat recoil. It offers versatile optic mounting options, either on a fixed rail or the moving slide. A prototype electronic module provides advanced analytics like a cartridge counter, gun temperature sensor, and slide velocity detection, even functioning without a battery. The presenters, with expert-level handling, found the Venator to be highly accurate and controllable after a slight adjustment to its unique recoil impulse.
This video from GUNBROS compares USA-made Glocks with Austrian-made Glocks, specifically the Glock 19 Gen 5 and Glock 26 Gen 5. The host, demonstrating high expertise, clarifies that while Austria is the original manufacturing hub, Glock also has a significant US production facility. The key takeaway is that despite origin differences, there are no functional performance disparities between the two, with the choice largely boiling down to collector preference.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Opos Venator pistol, a new offering from Austria showcased at IWA 2025. The review highlights its innovative rotating barrel locking mechanism, low bore axis, and optional electronic Vision Module. Experts from ClassicFirearms discuss its design, durability, and potential market position compared to other high-end pistols.
This review covers the ISSC M22, an Austrian-made .22LR pistol. The reviewer notes its Glock-like aesthetics, polymer frame with a metal slide, and a Picatinny rail. It features a decocker and a hammer, distinguishing it from striker-fired designs. Priced around $200, it's considered an affordable option suitable for plinking, as a truck gun, or for small pest control.
TheYankeeMarshal, an established firearms commentator, shares his controversial decision to sell all his Glocks. He argues Glocks are not 'best' but compromises, advocating for owning fewer, superior firearms in specific categories. His reveal is selling Austrian-made Glocks to purchase USA-made versions, valuing reliability and supporting American manufacturing.
This review of the Glock 81 Survival Knife highlights its practical design and durable construction. The speaker, an established gear reviewer, details the knife's spring steel blade with a Rockwell hardness of 55, its polymer handle made from the same material as Glock pistol frames, and its bayonet-style thrusting design. Key features include a hollow handle compartment, a phosphate-treated blade, and a sheath with MOLLE compatibility. The review also touches on its origin in Austria and its competitive pricing.
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