This review highlights the Stoeger STR9 ThinLine as a budget-friendly, soft-shooting concealed carry option. The speaker praises its comfortable ergonomics, excellent texturing, and surprisingly flat shooting characteristics, attributing this to its design and compensated slide. It's presented as a strong contender for new and experienced carriers seeking value and performance.
The Yankee Marshal discusses the best new carry guns available for under $200. His personal recommendation is the Taurus G2C, citing its reliability and affordability, often found new for around $199. He acknowledges other budget options like the High Point C9 and Ruger LCP, noting that while not aesthetically pleasing, they can be functional for self-defense needs.
This video reviews the April 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine, featuring discussions on the Taurus Gx2 and Rossi RM1 S pistols, the 338 Arc cartridge, World War II sniper rifles, and the Rock River Arms Production 1911. The hosts, Jack Aller and Antonio Acitelli, highlight key articles and their editorial processes, offering insights into firearm performance, market trends, and historical weapon systems. The discussion emphasizes value, reliability, and the evolution of firearms technology.
This video reviews 25 'criminally underrated' firearms available in 2024, covering a wide range of pistols and revolvers from budget-friendly options to higher-end 1911 variants. It highlights features, price points, and suitability for various applications like concealed carry and home defense, offering a broad overview for firearm enthusiasts.
This YouTube video focuses on the Taurus Gx4 as a recommended budget-friendly option for concealed carry. The creator highlights why they believe it remains the top choice in its price range. The description also includes information about supporting the creator via Patreon and a discount code for Tulster holsters, along with a disclaimer about firearm policies and personal opinions.
This video compares the Sig Sauer Spectre Comp ($1200) and the Taurus GX4 ($200) as concealed carry options. The Spectre Comp offers premium features like a built-in compensator, custom slide serrations, X-Ray sights, and an optics-ready slide, justifying its higher price. The GX4 is a more basic, budget-friendly option that still provides good grip texturing and accuracy for its price point, though it lacks the refinements of the Spectre Comp.
This review covers the Taurus PT111 Millennium G2, a budget-friendly semi-automatic pistol often chosen as a carry gun due to its reliability and ease of concealment. The video highlights its ergonomic features, including stippling for grip, and notes the inclusion of two 12-round magazines. It also discusses the trigger mechanism, safety features, and the Gen 2 models' exclusion from recall lists.
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