Colion Noir discusses the rationale behind choosing a more affordable carry gun like the Springfield Hellcat Pro over a high-end firearm such as a Staccato XC. He emphasizes prioritizing shootability, reliability, and carryability, arguing that the best gun for self-defense is the one you shoot best and can comfortably carry consistently. While acknowledging cost, he prioritizes performance and confidence in a defensive tool, even if it means carrying a less expensive firearm.
This guide provides an expert evaluation of the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus Carry Comp, drawing on insights from an experienced firearms instructor. It covers key features like the compensator, optics-ready slide, aggressive texturing, and various magazine capacities, offering a comprehensive look at its performance, carryability, and value compared to competitors. The assessment highlights its potential as a top concealed carry handgun for 2024.
The video identifies the Magnum Research Desert Eagle L5 chambered in .357 Magnum as the 'worst' gun the speaker owns. While acknowledging the FN 57's impracticality, the speaker deems it too useful to be the worst. The Desert Eagle L5 is criticized for its bulk, weight, sharp edges, unreliability due to its piston system, high cost ($1800+), and low capacity (9+1 rounds) for its caliber, making it less practical than a smaller, lighter, and more reliable .357 Magnum revolver.
The Honest Outlaw provides an in-depth comparison of the Sig Sauer P365 and Glock 26 Gen 5, focusing on concealed carry suitability. While both are striker-fired 9mm polymer pistols, the Glock 26 Gen 5 is favored for its proven reliability and larger grip for control, whereas the P365 excels in concealability due to its slimmer profile. The review highlights differences in stock sights, triggers, and aftermarket support, ultimately concluding that personal preference and intended use are key factors in choosing between these popular carry options.
This video critiques the Cold Steel Voyager series, focusing on perceived design flaws despite acknowledging its strengths. The reviewer highlights the knife's lightweight tactical design, adequate steel, lockup, and blade shape. However, the primary criticism is directed at the execution of the pocket clip, which is described as poorly profiled, fabric-ripping, and less effective than previous molded-in clip designs. The reviewer suggests re-profiling the clip to improve carryability.
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