This video provides a comprehensive review of the CZ 75 TS Czechmate pistol, chambered in 9mm. The description highlights its origin based on the CZ 75 TS frame and its adaptability for both IPSC Open and Limited divisions. Key features discussed include the included compensator and C-More red dot sight for Open division, and the easy conversion to Limited configuration with an adapter and rear sight. The review also notes the inclusion of a high-capacity 26-round magazine and three 20-round magazines, all presented within a CZ hard case.
This review details a negative experience with the CZ Czechmate, a high-priced competition pistol. Despite its premium features and included accessories, the firearm suffered from significant feeding and cycling issues, specifically with 9mm Major ammunition. The reviewer encountered slide malfunctions and an inability to reliably cycle rounds, leading to a frustrating range experience. Attempts to resolve the issues through CZ's customer service, including magazine replacements, were unsuccessful, leaving the reviewer with a "lemon" and a strong sense of disappointment.
The C-MORE CTRW red dot, introduced in 1993, remains a competitive choice due to its open emitter design and large window for fast, two-eyed shooting. While offering a swappable diode for dot size adjustment (2-16 MOA), it suffers from poor battery life, non-standard batteries, and difficult, multi-tool zeroing. Its exposed lens and emitter raise durability concerns for tactical use, and night vision performance is subpar, making it best suited for competition despite its $300 price point.
This YouTube video analyzes and compares three popular competition red dot sights: the SIG Romeo 3 MAX, Trijicon SRO, and C-More RTS2. The reviewer provides insights into their housing, windows, reticle appearance, astigmatism concerns, pricing, and battery access, offering a preference at the end. The video emphasizes that no internal modifications have been made to the optics and adheres to YouTube's policies regarding firearm content. It also includes a comprehensive list of recommended gear and alternative platforms.
This video details a custom AR15 Dissipator build by Booligan Shooting Sports, showcasing a KE Arms monolithic polymer lower receiver and an AT3 slick-sided upper. The build features a Del-Ton 16.5-inch barrel with a rifle-length gas system, custom-modified Magpul MOE SL handguard, and a vintage C-More red dot sight. The presenter highlights the soft-shooting characteristics and custom modifications.
Carl Erickson discusses the evolution of red dot sights, comparing early rifle optics like the C-More and Reflex sights to modern enclosed red dots. He explains how issues like snow and rain on exposed emitters led to the adoption of enclosed optics on combat rifles and predicts a similar shift for pistols. He also touches on the reasons behind FLIR's decision to stop selling thermal optics to civilians, attributing it to customer service demands from military contracts versus civilian returns.
This guide details the installation process for mounting an optic onto a GLOCK MOS (Modular Optics System) pistol. It covers selecting the correct adapter plate, securing it to the slide, and mounting the optic. The official GLOCK instructional video emphasizes using the correct tools and following safety protocols for a secure and reliable setup.
This guide details the installation and basic operation of the C-More M26 Underbarrel Shotgun system, as demonstrated at SHOT Show 2017. It covers mounting to platforms like the M4, zeroing procedures, magazine loading, and cycling the action. The video highlights the M26's military origins and its availability in civilian configurations, including AOW variants. Instruction emphasizes the unique breaching standoff and recoil reduction features.
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