Ben Stoeger provides an in-depth analysis of his custom Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 build after extensive testing. He highlights the performance benefits of an aluminum frame and Apex Tactical trigger, while also identifying ergonomic challenges like trigger reach. The review offers nuanced feedback on accuracy and potential areas for improvement, reflecting his high level of expertise as a professional shooter and instructor.
The Yankee Marshal reviews the all-new Smith & Wesson M&P Carry Comp in 10mm, highlighting its potential as a carry gun and a sign of a growing trend towards more powerful semi-automatic calibers. He discusses the firearm's features, including its trigger, ergonomics, and the option for a safety, while also expressing his personal preference for hammer-fired pistols. The review touches on the perceived shortcomings of 9mm for self-defense and the resurgence of 10mm as a viable option.
This review of the S&W M&P 9 Metal Carry Comp, presented by Graham Baates, details a structured testing methodology including initial impressions, reliability tests with varied ammunition, trigger control drills, and practical accuracy assessments. Baates, demonstrating high authority with extensive experience, highlights the firearm's reliability and build quality but expresses disappointment with the trigger's out-of-the-box feel, suggesting a significant break-in period is necessary.
The reviewer compares the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ Carry Comp to the M&P 2.0, noting that while the Shield EZ Carry Comp has aesthetic upgrades like a fluted barrel and slide cuts, the frame remains identical to the standard model. This leads to a perceived lack of significant functional improvement compared to the M&P 2.0's substantial frame redesign, leaving the reviewer slightly disappointed with the "Carry Comp" designation for the Shield EZ.
This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson Shield X Carry Comp, highlighting its features and comparing it to the standard Shield X. The presenter, from Tactical Advisor, notes that while the Carry Comp offers aesthetic upgrades like a fluted barrel and slide cuts, the functional improvements, particularly in recoil reduction and slide manipulation, are less pronounced than expected, especially when compared to previous M&P 2.0 Carry Comp models. The review suggests the Carry Comp is a visually appealing option for those new to the platform but may not be a compelling upgrade for existing Shield X owners.
This video from Exile Armory showcases a variety of new and used firearms available for purchase. The presenter highlights specific models, calibers, and prices, including handguns like the Ruger SP101, Colt Python, and Sig P226 X5 Legion, as well as rifles such as the Diamondback DB10. The video also features suppressors from SilencerCo and HuxWrx, and discusses various finishes and features like optic cuts and threaded barrels. Prices range from $175 for a G2C 9mm to $1940 for a Magnum Research Desert Eagle.
This video reviews the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Performance Center Carry Comp, highlighting its ported barrel and slide for reduced recoil and improved shootability. The review includes live-fire testing, accuracy assessments at 15 yards, and concealed carry drills from both pocket and IWB holsters, demonstrating its effectiveness for personal defense.
This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Performance Center Carry Comp. Key updates include improved iron sights with less play for better accuracy, deeper side serrations, and top serrations. While the porting offers some recoil mitigation, it's less pronounced than on larger firearms due to the smaller caliber and port size. The frame is identical to the original Bodyguard 2.0 and cross-compatible with its magazines.
This review of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Bodyguard 2.0, presented by firearms expert Sootch00, highlights its advanced features for concealed carry. Key takeaways include the effectiveness of the compensated slide and barrel for recoil management, improved ergonomics, and its suitability as a deep concealment option. The review also touches on comparisons with other popular micro-compacts and the ongoing debate between .380 ACP and 9mm for self-defense.
This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Bodyguard 2.0 Carry Comp. The review highlights the addition of a port for recoil mitigation, updated slide cuts, improved iron sights, and a slightly longer barrel. While the port's effect is less pronounced on a .380 ACP caliber compared to larger firearms, it still helps reduce snappiness and aids in quicker follow-up shots. The reviewer emphasizes that the upgraded sights offer a significant improvement in accuracy and consistency.
This video showcases a 'fancy' Everyday Carry (EDC) setup for church, featuring a Greyman & Company suit and sunglasses. The gear includes a Streamlight flashlight, a Spyderco A5 Sprry Mini knife, and a Smith & Wesson Carry Comp revolver in .357 Magnum. The presenter also highlights a Vertex Fanny bag for carrying essentials and a unique EDC Sharpie.
This YouTube video features a review of the Smith & Wesson M&P9 2.0 Metal Carry Comp pistol, with the title suggesting it's considered one of the 'Best 9mm' firearms. The description includes links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear and accessory reviews, and range test reviews, along with social media links for the channel 'thefirearmguy'. The content focuses on evaluating this specific firearm model.
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