This video discusses reloading 10mm ammunition with 180-grain FMJ bullets from Rocky Mountain Reloading, using Hodgdon Longshot powder. The speaker also touches on the toxicity within the gun community, the pros and cons of short-barreled rifles, and personal preferences regarding red dot sights on handguns. The core message emphasizes unity and avoiding internal community division.
Benwa offers a strong, opinionated review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Metal Carry Comp, highlighting its intense, grippy, and polarizing design. He considers it an 'elevated' M&P model, ideal for multi-gun competitions if one is dedicated to the platform. The review focuses on the firearm's distinctive aesthetics and potential performance.
This video showcases the Smith & Wesson M&P9 2.0 Metal Carry Comp, highlighting its performance with a Holosun optic and Surefire weapon light. The demonstration focuses on the integrated compensator's effectiveness in reducing muzzle flip during live fire, offering visual evidence of its recoil management capabilities. The content is presented with a cinematic and action-oriented tone, emphasizing the firearm's tactical features.
This video introduces the all-new Smith & Wesson 10mm M&P Carry Comp pistol, potentially signaling 2026 as the "Year of 10mm." The description highlights merchandise and links to backup channels, Patreon, and Subscribestar for creator support. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. While no specific use cases are detailed, the "Carry Comp" designation implies suitability for concealed carry and self-defense.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Metal Carry Comp highlights its reliable performance and solid construction, including a machined aluminum frame made in the USA. However, the speaker, Graham Baates, notes a disappointing 'crunchy' and 'grindy' trigger out of the box, which requires a significant break-in period and impacts initial accuracy. Despite this, the firearm demonstrated good performance in various reliability and accuracy tests.
This video analyzes the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Performance Center Carry Comp, a pistol designed for concealed carry. The review likely delves into its features, performance, and suitability for everyday carry, considering its "Carry Comp" designation and "Performance Center" upgrades. It will probably compare its value against other options in the market for concealed carry firearms.
This YouTube video discusses the Smith & Wesson Shield X Carry Comp pistol, with a focus on whether a shot is a "miss." The creator mentions their partnership with Smith & Wesson and notes new platform rules affecting their content. They encourage engagement in the comments and on Instagram, and promote their website and Rumble channel for uncensored content. The description also includes affiliate links for a wireless microphone and lighting, and a link to Howitzer Clothing. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that demonstrations are performed by trained professionals at a private range with medical personnel on site, and firearms are rendered inoperable when not in active use.
This video reviews a customized Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp, presented in a unique 'bazooka green' finish with cherry wood grips and an Aimpoint ACRO P2 optic. The speaker highlights its suitability for concealed carry, showcasing a custom A&R Design holster and discussing comfort in an appendix carry position. The revolver chambers .357 Magnum or .38 Special, featuring a ported barrel for reduced recoil.
The S&W Shield X is a new contender in the concealed carry market, offering a 3.6-inch barrel and higher capacity magazines (13 and 15 rounds) compared to its predecessors. It features an improved flat-face trigger, tritium front sight, and aggressive slide serrations. The reviewer speculates on future variants, like a ported 'Carry Comp' model, expanding the Shield X line.
This video provides a detailed review of the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus Carry Comp, focusing on its suitability for concealed carry. It examines the pistol's performance in real-world scenarios, its comfort and practicality for everyday carry, and its key features such as the compensated barrel, improved capacity, and shootability. The review aims to help viewers determine if this firearm is a worthwhile investment for their self-defense needs, also touching on recoil management and its fit for various user experience levels. It includes mentions of sponsor products like Eclipse Holsters and Cylee Optics.
This "I Carry" episode features a Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Performance Center Compact Carry Comp pistol. The review highlights its polymer frame, striker-fired 9mm operation, and integral compensator with a ported barrel for recoil reduction. Performance Center upgrades include a tuned trigger, custom slide serrations, and a unique finish. The video also discusses its dimensions, concealability, and the CORE optics-mounting system with tritium night sights. It compares the Carry Comp to the standard Compact model, noting the price difference and the value of the Performance Center enhancements.
This video features a review of the new Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 2.0 Performance Center Carry Comp. The presenter highlights that this updated version of a previously favored model now includes factory-installed compensation, aiming to enhance its shootability. The description encourages viewer engagement in the comments and provides affiliate links for various products including SG timers, Axil hearing protection, and QVO Tactical merchandise, as well as a mention of SuperVel ammunition.
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